Luvstruck wrote:
You really aren't playing. Aluminum heads, high rise intake, light weight roller rockers, with stud girdles. What kind of harmonic balancer is that? It would also be interesting to know a little about the short block. Running in the sixes back to back apparently isn't enough, so I know you've got something. I had a 355cu sbc that was at about 550hp. If you remember, give us a reminder as to when you are going to the track.
This is the nicest piece i had. 220 AFR comp port heads , GM high rise single plane intake , 1.7 rockers and AFR stud gurdles making .745/.748 lift ATI balancer , Lunati crank , Carrillo rods , JE pistons , all balanced 920 cfm carb . We are going to have to screw up not to make 625 on motor . The motor in the truck is a 385 CI with small hyd roller and smaller heads . This is 392.4 . I just call it a 396 cause poeple know 396 and 392.4 you have to go through the whole story . 3.850 x 4.030 with a 6 inch rod and most people are lost by that time .
A couple of things have changed rules wise down here and i really never intended to build this much motor . The main 7.0 index in the area has changed to 6.50 . Also wanted to be able to run Super Street in NHRA which is a 10.90 index . Needed to be able to run the number in the heat , which i couldnt do . It would stray into 11.0's in the heat . Also the faster cars in bracket rracing watch the race through the windsheild not the mirrors .