Ohiowoodchuck
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yes I believe the hi compression race kit in a 408 would be a better option. Would you guys run the Indy heads or stick to original w2’s
The only 2 difference between 48deg/59deg is the steeples for the push rod and 15deg valves. 59deg no steeples 18deg valves. Intake face: don't know if there is any difference. If you are going W2 expensive. Will need different manifold. Finding one problem madic.. only intake made to date for is indy. EXPENSIVE non street. Race only. Only one I know of. Those of us that own a w2 intake ( duel plain) won't part with it. I looked for 6 years before got mine. New in mopar box. I found it in Hamberg. Not USA.I have a 360 out of a dart. I could use. I have one 340 block yet but I’d really prefer to keep it for my cuda’s just in case. The duster already has a Dana 60 under it, has a roll cage etc. I’m going to admit I know nothing setting a car up for drag racing. or what class I would be in. The interior has been stripped it does have a fiberglass dash one racing seat and a 5 point harness. Would I need to find an interior to put back in it or ???? I just hate to spend a bunch of money redoing a car that wouldn’t be worth much of anything. I just don’t want to relive the truck pulling days of working all week to eat bologna sandwiches while the paycheck goes into the truck. No one is going to hurt my feelings. I’m not pretending like I know everything here. I got two sets of w2 heads left. One is for a 59 degree block and the other is for a 48 degree block but I have seen where guys have put the r3 style racing heads on a stock ish degree block.
Let me know on the paint. Going in the paint shop late summer.10's.
The old round number average,
10 sec
140mph
30" w 4.10, or 32" with 4.30.
If you go lower, 4 56 or 4.88, you might be quick but trap less.
Break it down with tire size and gear, but all combos get you to about 6750 in the traps. And your going to need a pretty fair hp. Approx. 550-600. Give your self some upside limit, 7500 rpm.
Things could get exspensive.
Seeing friends go crazy, spending big bucks lead me to build the used parts, junkyard alternative. Might not get all the way to 10's but with your W2's, real close.
Early 360 block, used 72-3 340 pistons, early small bushed 318 rods with stock 360 crank.
The pistons will need piston height and skirts trimmed. I did most of that myself.
It helps to have some access to a machine shop for small work, so you are down to paying for a bore, balance and decking. I had less than in a $G in mine with rings and bearings.
The now lighter piston, and 318 rod balance out at nearly the stock 360 weights, saving an exspensive mallory job.
I have picked up several sets of really nice low comp 340 pistons for free or cheap as they were dissapointing in a 340. Blocks are still $100 or under, and all your mopar buddies have some junk early 318 around.
Haven't blown a rod yet. But I have blocks ,pistons and rods waiting for another.
Usps says you can mail paint
