Re: Will this stock stroke 440 make 700hp?
[Re: Jonny440]
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11/24/19 12:20 AM
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I’m probably going to advance the cam a couple degrees 4 degrees usually works great for me and I would hate your fuel bill. Lol. Why not alcohol
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Re: Will this stock stroke 440 make 700hp?
[Re: Jonny440]
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11/24/19 02:09 PM
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Use at least 3/8" diameter x 0.120" wall pushrods. Seems like alot of duration on the cam, but it sounds like the engine is going to rev over 7,000 RPM? Make sure the heads have the long / deep thread inserts for the rocker shaft studs. On my first set of MW victors (early castings), I broke the center rocker shaft stand on both heads. We modified the rocker stands by milling off the original stands and using the MW type rocker stand blocks which also allowed up to adjust the rocker shaft height.
My second set of MW Victors had longer thread inserts in the rocker stands which should be better, but not wanting to take chances, we converted that head over to use the billet aluminum MW style rocker shaft stand blocks. Not sure if you already have the rocker arms, but now you can get a paired rocker 5/8" shaft rocker arm system that should be more stable (less flexing) than the single shaft rocker arm system.
Should make 700+ HP, but watch the High RPM power curve for valve train stability issues.
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Re: Will this stock stroke 440 make 700hp?
[Re: Jonny440]
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11/24/19 06:38 PM
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Did your buddy have his cam advanced any? I believe it was 4 advanced. Doug
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Re: Will this stock stroke 440 make 700hp?
[Re: Jonny440]
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11/25/19 06:31 PM
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I have a 446 I’m putting together currently and want to see what you guys think it will make horsepower wise 10.700 deck 3.75 crank 7.100 rod 14.5:1 .030 dome piston Eddy m/w victor Cnc port heads 332 cc 2.25 int 1.81 exh Heads flow 375 at .750 lift .705 lift cam 282/292 110 centerline PAC 1225 springs 1.6 rockers Eddy super victor intake 1050 dominator Single line external oil pickup
I really think it should. This 451 consistently made 750+ hp on unleaded pump gas. 750+ horsepower 451
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Re: Will this stock stroke 440 make 700hp?
[Re: LaRoy Engines]
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11/25/19 07:09 PM
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I have a 446 I’m putting together currently and want to see what you guys think it will make horsepower wise 10.700 deck 3.75 crank 7.100 rod 14.5:1 .030 dome piston Eddy m/w victor Cnc port heads 332 cc 2.25 int 1.81 exh Heads flow 375 at .750 lift .705 lift cam 282/292 110 centerline PAC 1225 springs 1.6 rockers Eddy super victor intake 1050 dominator Single line external oil pickup
I really think it should. This 451 consistently made 750+ hp on unleaded pump gas. 750+ horsepower 451 The motor now sits in a storage room. Lol. Another dyno queen story.
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Re: Will this stock stroke 440 make 700hp?
[Re: pittsburghracer]
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11/25/19 08:33 PM
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I have a 446 I’m putting together currently and want to see what you guys think it will make horsepower wise 10.700 deck 3.75 crank 7.100 rod 14.5:1 .030 dome piston Eddy m/w victor Cnc port heads 332 cc 2.25 int 1.81 exh Heads flow 375 at .750 lift .705 lift cam 282/292 110 centerline PAC 1225 springs 1.6 rockers Eddy super victor intake 1050 dominator Single line external oil pickup
I really think it should. This 451 consistently made 750+ hp on unleaded pump gas. 750+ horsepower 451 The motor now sits in a storage room. Lol. Another dyno queen story. Pittsburgh-guy, You have pretty decent resume. I'm no fancy racer and I now live on Social Security. I'm just a backyard engine mechanic who can't even afford to go racing. But in 2009 I was pretty proud of what my son and I did in an unheated two car garage and a master bedroom turned into a clean room for assembly. To this day I'm still proud of it. In 2004 my son brought me the Dec.1982 Popular Hot Rodding magazine that had an article on a 440 that his grandpa built and said, "Hey, Pop did this back in '82, can't we do something like it?" I told him we needed cylinder heads. He got out his grandpa's old flow bench and began destroying cylinder heads, had a pallet of ruined ones when he brought me a set of iron 452's. They were good enough for us to make 621 HP and 588 LB-FT on pump gas with our first 451 engine. It went into the '71 Road Runner and drove around on the street for awhile. Eventually it made 554 RWHP with 906 iron heads using the same shortblock we used in all the dyno contests. When doing some tests for a contest, where we built a 500 wedge, the 451 made 694 flywheel horsepower @ 9.7:1 compression with 906 iron heads. We entered the 2009 dyno contest held at Comp Cams because we were head hunting Indy Cylinder Heads. The year before the spec heads were Indy heads (SR I believe) and they let Indy Cylinder Heads enter the contest with their own heads. Guess who won? I thought that was kinda corny and so we entered the next year hoping Indy was going to be there again. No such luck. I guess they weren't interested to see how much power they could make with the spec'd Edelbrock RPM head for that year. Our "queen" made 135 HP more than the next closest 451 and only 1 HP less that the highest horsepower engine in the contest, a 500ci engine. In it's lifetime so far the "dyno queen" probably made some 200+ pulls from the first to the last with approximately 50 pulls over 700 HP. It now rests in the 1/2 ton 4x4 shop truck with 452 iron heads and de-tuned to 580 horsepower. "Dyno Queen"? I'm proud of our Dyno King!
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Re: Will this stock stroke 440 make 700hp?
[Re: LaRoy Engines]
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11/25/19 08:39 PM
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It still comes down to the numbers at the track. We all know numbers on a flowbench or DYNO have been know to lie a little with a tweek here or a tweek there. The interwebs and RAGAZINES are full of high horsepower numbers till the rubber hits the pavement.
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Re: Will this stock stroke 440 make 700hp?
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11/25/19 09:55 PM
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It still comes down to the numbers at the track. We all know numbers on a flowbench or DYNO have been know to lie a little with a tweek here or a tweek there. The interwebs and RAGAZINES are full owf high horsepower numbers till the rubber hits the pavement. Man you're rough PR. The OP asked if his high comp 440 would top 700 hp. Mr.LaRoy stated it should based on his experience. Many others offered their opinion. No et goal was stated by OP. A little off topic but I wish jerks like you had a pair enough to throw your hat in the ring of an engine contest.(But you never would) You should win easily with your flow bench developed La eddys. Oh wait you just poo pooed flowbenches. Then again your flowbench never lies does it? Just everyone else's. I bet you would have a whole different outlook on things. But alas, you are just an old guy that has a flyweight , very well sorted chassis that would run in the 11's with a stock 318 out of a '81 Mirada. Give yourself a big pat on the back. J.Rob
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Re: Will this stock stroke 440 make 700hp?
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11/26/19 01:53 AM
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I have a 446 I’m putting together currently and want to see what you guys think it will make horsepower wise 10.700 deck 3.75 crank 7.100 rod 14.5:1 .030 dome piston Eddy m/w victor Cnc port heads 332 cc 2.25 int 1.81 exh Heads flow 375 at .750 lift .705 lift cam 282/292 110 centerline PAC 1225 springs 1.6 rockers Eddy super victor intake 1050 dominator Single line external oil pickup
I really think it should. This 451 consistently made 750+ hp on unleaded pump gas. 750+ horsepower 451 The motor now sits in a storage room. Lol. Another dyno queen story. Pittsburgh-guy, You have pretty decent resume. I'm no fancy racer and I now live on Social Security. I'm just a backyard engine mechanic who can't even afford to go racing. But in 2009 I was pretty proud of what my son and I did in an unheated two car garage and a master bedroom turned into a clean room for assembly. To this day I'm still proud of it. In 2004 my son brought me the Dec.1982 Popular Hot Rodding magazine that had an article on a 440 that his grandpa built and said, "Hey, Pop did this back in '82, can't we do something like it?" I told him we needed cylinder heads. He got out his grandpa's old flow bench and began destroying cylinder heads, had a pallet of ruined ones when he brought me a set of iron 452's. They were good enough for us to make 621 HP and 588 LB-FT on pump gas with our first 451 engine. It went into the '71 Road Runner and drove around on the street for awhile. Eventually it made 554 RWHP with 906 iron heads using the same shortblock we used in all the dyno contests. When doing some tests for a contest, where we built a 500 wedge, the 451 made 694 flywheel horsepower @ 9.7:1 compression with 906 iron heads. We entered the 2009 dyno contest held at Comp Cams because we were head hunting Indy Cylinder Heads. The year before the spec heads were Indy heads (SR I believe) and they let Indy Cylinder Heads enter the contest with their own heads. Guess who won? I thought that was kinda corny and so we entered the next year hoping Indy was going to be there again. No such luck. I guess they weren't interested to see how much power they could make with the spec'd Edelbrock RPM head for that year. Our "queen" made 135 HP more than the next closest 451 and only 1 HP less that the highest horsepower engine in the contest, a 500ci engine. In it's lifetime so far the "dyno queen" probably made some 200+ pulls from the first to the last with approximately 50 pulls over 700 HP. It now rests in the 1/2 ton 4x4 shop truck with 452 iron heads and de-tuned to 580 horsepower. "Dyno Queen"? I'm proud of our Dyno King! Dyno King is a good name for that engine. That was a good one. I was never able to get within sniffing distance of 700 hp with Edelbrock heads. I don't think I ever got much over 600 hp with any of my RPM headed engines. Once the Trick Flow heads came out I was able to make 700+ pretty easily. Your set of Edelbrock heads were definitely a high water mark. That engine really knocked them over at the EM.
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Re: Will this stock stroke 440 make 700hp?
[Re: Jonny440]
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11/26/19 09:42 AM
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I have a 446 I’m putting together currently and want to see what you guys think it will make horsepower wise 10.700 deck 3.75 crank 7.100 rod 14.5:1 .030 dome piston Eddy m/w victor Cnc port heads 332 cc 2.25 int 1.81 exh Heads flow 375 at .750 lift .705 lift cam 282/292 110 centerline PAC 1225 springs 1.6 rockers Eddy super victor intake 1050 dominator Single line external oil pickup
FWIW I would expect this thing to pretty easily make 700 hp. It's not going to be a low rpm grunt motor by any means though.
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