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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: RyanJ] #449190
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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: RyanJ] #449191
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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: RyanJ] #449194
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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: Brian Hafliger] #449195
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With all this talk about price, I kinda think we're forgeting that this is a 500" SMALL BLOCK! I'm not sure the word mountain motor and accessable belong in the same sentance.

BTW- What your doing is amazing! I wish you would reconsider the dyno as this is a major milestone for all engine builders out there. IMHO What your doing and the way your doing it needs to be recorded. This is hot rodding history!




I think Ron is right about the dyno...One could say it made 900 horse, another could say it made 500..if the car runs in the high 9's at the weight he is at, it will be very easy to compare it to other motors on here, output wise, that have been dyno'ed and raced, and make a pretty close comparison, and save him some coin.




When you dyno an engine, it's not about 900 HP or 500 HP, and by the way there should not ever be that much difference between ANY dyno #'s no matter how many different dyno's are used!! I'm sure you were exaggerating but that was waaaaaay out there LOL!

I used to be on the anti-dyno band wagon, but I must say doing on a weekly basis, you really learn a TON about engines, oil leaks, tuning, and your able to apply that into the next build.

Most of the time, my engines leave with only minor tuning needed that would have taken alot of trips down the strip. Not to mention that if everthing goes well on the dyno, but not in the car, you can successfully determine what components were changed and usually find the problem very quickly and easily.

It's not for everyone, but I have yet to have ANY of my customers even think they might have wasted money on dyno time.
And I have a long list of very happy customers that will dyno their next build guarranteed!!
If it's in the budget, you simply cannot go wrong with dyno testing.
On a softer note....I'm looking forward to seeing Rons car in action at the track!





Good points , and yes, i was kidding about the 500-900 horsepower deal.

regarding dyno's finding leaks and etc, if a motor is truly put together with attention to detail it shouldnt matter, or if it does, a leak should be a very out of the ordinary occurance.

I found that by being carefull about picking components, haveing excellent machine work and assembly done, you should have an EXCELLENT idea of what a car is going to run before it ever gets to the track...my car, on it first day at the track with a brand new motor, ran within a couple of hundredths of what it does to this day(allowing for a small weight change since that day), and that couple of hundreds i put on the motor getting "broken in" at the track..
Just what i have personally seen,

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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: B3422W5] #449196
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Ron, why didnt you go with 360-2 heads? or wernt they out yet?..Ryan, the heads look great to me .Phill

Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: 9 Sec Phill] #449197
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360-2's are Oval ports.... (smaller head) not exactly what we want for 500 inches.

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360-2's are Oval ports.... (smaller head) not exactly what we want for 500 inches.




Sorry, just wondering, thought they were a better head. How much money (you can pm me)will you have in this set of heads Ryan? Ask Ron first if its ok.
Ron, this is going to be hard to beat. Ive tried my best to race with the big dogs on a low income and buget. I hope to get back into racing some time in the future but it will be some time from now. So when your rippin in the valiant think of us guys that dont have a ride and give a smile when you get the win light.... ...Phill

Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: 9 Sec Phill] #449199
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360-2's are Oval ports.... (smaller head) not exactly what we want for 500 inches.




Sorry, just wondering, thought they were a better head. How much money (you can pm me)will you have in this set of heads Ryan? Ask Ron first if its ok.
Ron, this is going to be hard to beat. Ive tried my best to race with the big dogs on a low income and buget. ...Phill




Phil, it was awesome meeting you at MATS.

Ryan does not need my permission to quote a price. He sells this stuff!

You "DID" run with the big Dogs dude! That Cuda was awesome!! I loved that car. I am sorry you don't have it anymore. Look at it this way. You made room for something better


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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: Ron Silva] #449200
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OK to answer the question OF why no one has built anything even close to this before.

It has been the lack of availability of parts. Especially BLOCKs. I knew several years ago you could build at least a 482cui SBM.

I even ordered a 48* Siamese Tall Deck block. After 8 months of waiting I canceled the order and bought one used.(Got lucky) Since then supposedly mopar has finally straightened their SmallBlock mess out BUT from what I hear they are still an order and wait item. The X-block I have no clue what ever became of that??

As far as Indy?? I thought they were using Mopar Blocks and if they weren't available how could they be building anything??

But the rest of the pieces have always been available. Just about any Crank, Rod,Piston company will make you whatever you want now-a-days.

Heads the W-9s are still available I thing BUT that are a bit pricey to get them completely set-up.

I have a set of W9-RP's I am going to use on a Turbo Motor and those were $4000 with just the valve springs and retainer/locks. Luckily it was all new stuff.

Most of the stuff I have, was from people finding me, NOT me finding the parts. I found the block, after that I had people calling me asking me if I was interested in XXX-Part cause they heard i was building XXX-engine.

There is just not enough sharing of good information and bad advertising.

Just like Indy; they have been advertising BIG cui small-blocks for a long time. How was anyone to know they could still build them when NO-ONE could get Mopar Blocks for almost 2 yrs. If they had a stash of them. They should have stated as such in their ads. I would have Bought one.

Definitely not as big a lack of Money issue, With the money I still see being spent on cars.

I have heard several people with money to spend say they wish that Mopar had more available for Small blocks. I tell them it's all there you just have to dig and ask questions to find it.

Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: Ron Silva] #449201
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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: PUNK] #449202
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I'm hoping to have the pistons & rods this week..... I'll post pics when they arrive

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We have pistons........

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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: RyanJ] #449205
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That's an .866" pin BTW.... I don't think we could have done this deal with a .927

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They look more like a motorcycle piston.

I still spy a few grams extra weight there but not much


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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way.......... [Re: Ron Silva] #449209
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A dyno is much more useful than just finding out how much HP it makes. Catch leaks, tune it, etc.

The cool thing about this engine is from the outside it doesn't look like anything but an R3 blocked, Indy headed motor.

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