Re: 430" small block build
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I am also considering a 4.125 crank for my fully ported SB edddie heads. What I'd like to know is would it be cost effective to replace my 4" crank 10:1 motor with a 4.125 crank and 11.5 motor? The heads aren't ideal, but would they still build more HP on a bigger CI motor? The extra compression and cubes will allow for a bigger cam. My hydraulic roller is all done at 6000RPM anyway. In my mind, a 40-50HP bump would justify the expense. I just don't know if we're at the law of diminishing returns with the eddies and these big cranks. Tom
10.56 at 125.6, with a 1.43 60 ft.
E85, Hyd. Roller 410 magnum,full exhaust, 3500 race weight.
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Re: 430" small block build
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01/25/11 10:51 PM
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I am also considering a 4.125 crank for my fully ported SB edddie heads. What I'd like to know is would it be cost effective to replace my 4" crank 10:1 motor with a 4.125 crank and 11.5 motor? The heads aren't ideal, but would they still build more HP on a bigger CI motor? The extra compression and cubes will allow for a bigger cam. My hydraulic roller is all done at 6000RPM anyway. In my mind, a 40-50HP bump would justify the expense. I just don't know if we're at the law of diminishing returns with the eddies and these big cranks. Tom
I think you would see some gain but doubt it would be 50hp with those heads.
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Re: 430" small block build
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onebad...wouldn't it be easier to upgrade the heads to get the 50hp? I agree w/quick that's it's not likely enough cubes/CR bump to make THAT much (50hp) difference....30 maybe i think. i just had Ryan work his magic on my 414 E-heads, right at a 30cfm increase over stock from ~.350 to 600 lift and 40+ up way beyond my present cam...that's 50-60 hp that bolts on. "$1 in the heads is worth $3 in the shortblock"....Joe Sherman
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Re: 430" small block build
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Well I run all magnum stuff so a head change would mandate new exhaust and valvetrain. My current cam is a 236/242 580 lift cam. What about when you factor in a bigger cam, say in the high 240s/250s. That should allow for the same street manners given the cubes and compression. If I do to this, you may be getting a consult for a cam, Wize.
10.56 at 125.6, with a 1.43 60 ft.
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Re: 430" small block build
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01/26/11 09:55 AM
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But to stay on track, any cam info on this motor Dave????
Seems like alot of nice parts for a big power build, can you share your thoughts on what you want the end result to be?
I still have no cam, or any valvetrain for that matter.
The block was tubed by the prior owner, and that limits me to the solid cam variety, but we'll see how everything checks out on the bock before i pull the pin on something. Right now, I am leaning towards a roller since I have nothing for it and would be starting from scratch.
As far as the end result, I'd like a street / strip motor for my 68 cuda - It does not need to put the mileage on like my 66 annually (sometimes over 6,000) but i've had this block for a long time now and need to get something into it or get it out of my garage...lol
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Re: 430" small block build
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01/26/11 10:58 AM
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I hope you sonic checked the x block I have one at Ryans and it didn't check out to well and ended up going with a smaller bore.But I am useing a 4.25 stroke callies.
Brett Miller W9 cnc'd heads STR Chassis fabraction
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Re: 430" small block build
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I am also considering a 4.125 crank for my fully ported SB edddie heads. What I'd like to know is would it be cost effective to replace my 4" crank 10:1 motor with a 4.125 crank and 11.5 motor? The heads aren't ideal, but would they still build more HP on a bigger CI motor? The extra compression and cubes will allow for a bigger cam. My hydraulic roller is all done at 6000RPM anyway. In my mind, a 40-50HP bump would justify the expense. I just don't know if we're at the law of diminishing returns with the eddies and these big cranks. Tom
I think you would see some gain but doubt it would be 50hp with those heads.
Quicktree Are you the one that has 360-1 heads ? I like to upgrade my ported Eddy heads on my 418. If their was a gain to them or switch to a 4.125 4.250 crank set up .
Anybody just made either change head or crank to hear true et changes not dyno numbers .
My 418 ,callies crank,compstar rods ,probe pistons,eddy headed solid cam ,seems to run good compare to what I see in a w5 headed combos or even 360-1 .
Where is gain more cubes ,more stroke ,more heads .?
Its hard to compare without hearing just the combos . Thanks Don
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2009 418" build dan smith built
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Re: 430" small block build
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01/26/11 01:13 PM
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I am also considering a 4.125 crank for my fully ported SB edddie heads. What I'd like to know is would it be cost effective to replace my 4" crank 10:1 motor with a 4.125 crank and 11.5 motor? The heads aren't ideal, but would they still build more HP on a bigger CI motor? The extra compression and cubes will allow for a bigger cam. My hydraulic roller is all done at 6000RPM anyway. In my mind, a 40-50HP bump would justify the expense. I just don't know if we're at the law of diminishing returns with the eddies and these big cranks. Tom
I think you would see some gain but doubt it would be 50hp with those heads.
Quicktree Are you the one that has 360-1 heads ? I like to upgrade my ported Eddy heads on my 418. If their was a gain to them or switch to a 4.125 4.250 crank set up .
Anybody just made either change head or crank to hear true et changes not dyno numbers .
My 418 ,callies crank,compstar rods ,probe pistons,eddy headed solid cam ,seems to run good compare to what I see in a w5 headed combos or even 360-1 .
Where is gain more cubes ,more stroke ,more heads .?
Its hard to compare without hearing just the combos . Thanks Don
yes I have fully ported 360-1s and building a 426" X block with a K1 4.125 crank.
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Re: 430" small block build
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01/26/11 01:33 PM
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I switched from fully ported eddys to w-2s on a 421cu in,went from 10.70s to 10.50s.This was a batten w-2 made rectangular port real nice head,bought used already ported, was told they flow 305cfm at .600 never had them checked.Not impressed with that set up.So I then switched to 360-1 245cnc heads and went to a 9.97.This was a little less compression because the indys had a larger camber then the battens.This all was on the same shortblock with the same cam.
Brett Miller W9 cnc'd heads STR Chassis fabraction
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Re: 430" small block build
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01/26/11 01:37 PM
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I switched from fully ported eddys to w-2s on a 421cu in,went from 10.70s to 10.50s.This was a batten w-2 made rectangular port real nice head,bought used already ported, was told they flow 305cfm at .600 never had them checked.Not impressed with that set up.So I then switched to 360-1 245cnc heads and went to a 9.97.This was a little less compression because the indys had a larger camber then the battens.This all was on the same shortblock with the same cam.
your car mustbe heavy. what does it weigh?
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Re: 430" small block build
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This is a street car full interior radio etc. Race weight is about 3300lbs.
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Re: 430" small block build
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01/26/11 05:52 PM
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BobR,
tell me more about your junk
-Dart iron block filled.
-4.09" stroke Sonny Bryant crank
-Ross pistons 9.25-1
-Cam-proprietary numbers of our own but much bigger than normal turbo deal
-Don Losito billet heads(flow over 400 cfm) and F.I. sheet metal intake
-Precision fuel injectors
-Jesel Keyway roller lifters and rockers(block has angle corrections)
-Titanium valves
-Aluminum rods
-Jesel belt drive
-Twin Precision 88 turbos-45 pounds total boost.
Those are the basics. Combo went 226 at 2950 pounds-9800 RPM.
Motor is for sale minus turbos if you know anyone interested in playing on the dark side.-8 passes since complete rebuild.
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Re: 430" small block build
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01/26/11 06:32 PM
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care to comment on the side loading - side discussion here then?
dealing with the long stroke at almost 10 grand has to show you alot if there was an issue.
Especially with that amount of boost.
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Re: 430" small block build
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care to comment on the side loading - side discussion here then?
dealing with the long stroke at almost 10 grand has to show you alot if there was an issue.
No issue at all. Of course we rebuild our motor about every 30-40 passes.
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