Re: Small Block (380ci) turbo/blower 1200-1300hp
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is the gen 3 hemi considered a small block? a 6.1 is 370cid and Mopar has an aluminum block. This! A 5.7 .020 over with a 3.9 stroke. 379 cid.
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Re: Small Block (380ci) turbo/blower 1200-1300hp
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is the gen 3 hemi considered a small block? a 6.1 is 370cid and Mopar has an aluminum block. That would be perfect for him... they are strong and fairly light
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Re: Small Block (380ci) turbo/blower 1200-1300hp
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is the gen 3 hemi considered a small block? a 6.1 is 370cid and Mopar has an aluminum block. That would be perfect for him... they are strong and fairly light Ok so can we make 1200-1300hp with a gen 3 Hemi and the turbo or blower set ups that my class is allowed? And yes they do consider the Gen 3 hemi as a smallblock
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Re: Small Block (380ci) turbo/blower 1200-1300hp
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Doesn't matter because i'm starting fresh. So what ever block i need to do what i want.
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Re: Small Block (380ci) turbo/blower 1200-1300hp
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Ritter makes an AL. small block that can be configured for just about any available small block head that you want to use. It is pricey though. But It'll take loads of HP.
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Re: Small Block (380ci) turbo/blower 1200-1300hp
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Just brainstorming because I don't have the means or knowledge to build something like this. For the shortblock you could straight up buy a 6.2 Hellcat shortblock from a dealership, but the powdered metal rods might be an issue at your power levels. The lighter option would be the 6.1 Aluminum block and whatever combination of rotating assembly is the strongest. Heads the Thiteks would be the top choice, or the 6.4 BGE heads. Hellcat heads have a different intake pattern and I doubt anyone makes a blower manifold. No clue about which power adder, looking at the charts on the mopar tech archive http://www.moparts.org/Tech/Archive/bb/57.html a 20% 8-71 hitting around 25psi should be there, but I know there is more to it then that.
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Re: Small Block (380ci) turbo/blower 1200-1300hp
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Dizuster talked to Rob Goss last year. We were told a stock block with good caps will live at that power level. I believe the stopck forged crank will live as well. If anybody would know it's him. He had a run of blocks done that are good to north of 2000hp. Doug I don’t know at what horsepower level Rob started having issues but I know he was sure splitting his share of them apart. If I was starting off with a clean sheet like you are with zero inventory I would jump into the gen 3’s and never look back. R3’s are to rare and the Ritter block have to many unanswered questions if you could get a usable block in a reasonable amount of time. Get the best gen3 block you can afford and build it from there
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Re: Small Block (380ci) turbo/blower 1200-1300hp
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Doesn't matter because i'm starting fresh. So what ever block i need to do what i want. They have a 48Deg Deep skirt version I'm told might go to 2000hp. At least its a proven item, and pricey http://www.jegs.com/i/Mopar-Performance/312/P5007905AB/10002/-1
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Re: Small Block (380ci) turbo/blower 1200-1300hp
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A8 block and a good set of W9's would be light! I would say with a cooler and turbo (35+ lbs) of boost you would be into the 2000hp range.
Just think of a Sprint Car Engine with a turbo. Good luck finding one.. I had one but sold it about 12 years ago.. plus the timing gears and that set up is even harder to find
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