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    MAX WEDGE INTAKE QUESTIONS

    Me and my flowbench put the 440 ports bottleneck at the flange. Look at a 360/340, or small block chevy, the port opening at the flange is the same size! Look at the Speedmaster catalogue flow #s for the smallblock Ford, chebbie, mopar, and 440 heads, despite the 440s intake valve that is near a...
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    MAX WEDGE INTAKE QUESTIONS

    Thinking about running g a Max Wedge crossram on my new 512 build. Now my questions: What horsepower and torque differences would I expect over a big, modern, single plane intake with a 1250 or bigger Dominator carb. Are there any out there for sale and for how much? I have read that the earlier...
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    ATK vs Blueprint small block crate engines?

    Keep in mind two things: "A crate engine is someone else's idea of what you want." Kinda like a mail order bride... Blueprint's "warrenty" requires you to remove the engine and send it back. You pay to R&R it, they pay freight. The last (but not only) Blueprint story I heard, a customers son...
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    Where to put the accumulator in a Challenger?

    468" and Pennzoil 40 wt. TIMINATOR
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    Where to put the accumulator in a Challenger?

    When I was a driver in a friends car. After making the finals in S/G and the oil pressure had dropped on every of the last 5 passes but was gonna make that last pass to get runnerup $$$$, I won it. We tore the pan off of it later and the oil pump was laying in the pan! No issues with the...
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    EXCUDAME You are correct. But that's not the only reason for the gains. TIMINATOR
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    I think that he may have not understood that that the performance tweaks I did were done first and only the rods and pistons were changed and even the weights were kept the same. TIMINATOR
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    I change one thing at a time and dyno it. I used the same block, crank, machining, with exactly the same composition, mods, oiling mods, oil pump, same exact deck height, rotating and reciprocating weights, crank weight, balancer, flexplate, clearances, timing set, cam degreeing, and bearings...
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    Much shorter skirt. Prolly 150 gms. lighter
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    Only one change at a time, and dyno it. That's the only way to test. The scientific method! I was just mentioning other things that I have tried. As far as engine masters goes, there are not any two identical engines in there enough to draw any conclusions from. Different clearances, oils, oil...
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    It has been said that peak cylinder pressure should occur at around 15° past TDC for optimum power. This number depends on rod/stroke ratio. The more efficient burn chamber and longer rod ratio both allow less timing. Less timing means less "negative work" against the piston on the compression...
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    Nothings free Solid rollers for me! Buy once Cry once! Works for me! And happy forever! No SJ oil No flat lobes Wide power band Lotsa HP! Been doin it that way for 50 years with no regrets. My way is not for everybody. It's America, make you're own choices! Try everything until you find your...
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    Comps lobe library has always had a .904 diameter lifter section and will special grind others.. Many of us racers limited to flat tappet cams have run ford or mopar lifter conversions for a lot of years. I haven't run anything but rollers in any of my street or race engines since the late 80s...
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    Before my well deserved but too late retirement from owning a high end machine/engine building shop, we used Comp Cams almost exclusively. I have heard that some have experienced issues with Comp products, but most related to them using old existing parts like springs, retainers, and locks with...
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    What's wrong with Comp? Something Mopar specific? TIMINATOR
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    500ci plus stroker, 550 hp 440 block

    Heads are going to be the limiting factor! There are lots of aluminum ones out there and most don't flow much more than ported irons in their unported cast aluminum configuration. The best bang for the buck are the raised port Speedmaster heads. But like most others, their flow is not limited by...
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    Any one using TTI shorty headers? I have a few questions.

    Most shorty headers crack due to the percentage difference between tube lengths and expansion rates. Figure the ratio of the difference between the two center and end tube lengths. Although they do flow better than manifolds, they don't have any length to be tuned within the rpm range an engine...
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    GAINS FROM RAISED PORTING INTAKE AND ALUMINUM HEADS

    That's why the block fill. It keeps the walls rigid, allows those extra cubes, and also allows more valve unshrouding with the valve side of the chamber opened up. The fire is out in the first inch or so of the stroke so water isn't needed much past there. That's one of the beauties of the Ford...
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    GAINS FROM RAISED PORTING INTAKE AND ALUMINUM HEADS

    Yup, got steel cross bolt caps on 1 thru 4. Steel rear cap too. Gonna fill at least half way up too. Once I sonic it I will decide on the bore size.probably plus .060, maybe bigger. I regularly bore BBCs and 460 Fords .125 to .155 over. I have done a few street race 440s filled to within an inch...
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    GAINS FROM RAISED PORTING INTAKE AND ALUMINUM HEADS

    For the most part, yes for normal streetcar folks. For me, no. I have built and run numerous 9 and 10 second street cars and Harleys. This Challenger needs to run 9s un tubbed with relocated springs and drag radials, on the motor. Then it will run high 8s with one of my plate systems. Or if I...
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