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Great point mrfixxall. I also had a 355 and I had a Holly 780 dp and a 200hp shot of nitrous. Car ran 9.80's at 136 mph. 1.38 60ft time on a 10inch wide rear tire. GREAT engine.
Bahabob, what size boat and wheel did you spin and what was your top speed? Thanks for all the input guys! |
Stock manifolds are good for about 400HP, maybe 425.
A healthy cammed 496 stroker needs to breath. 30* of timing just aint enough for a big block. For reference, a stock 454 420HP had 79p and 89p Secondary. My guess is if you had timing at 35* and you had piston material melting, you were too lean, not too advanced. A 850 holley will need more jet than a 750 Holley to get the proper afr. The larger venturis on the 850 slow the velocity down, and therefore dont pull as much fuel. So, I say, up the jet sizes, up the timing to 34*. Get a good color on the plug, once you do, try 36*. Almost every marine BBC from merc had 34-38* total timing. |
Originally Posted by nonstop
(Post 3820866)
Great point mrfixxall. I also had a 355 and I had a Holly 780 dp and a 200hp shot of nitrous. Car ran 9.80's at 136 mph. 1.38 60ft time on a 10inch wide rear tire. GREAT engine.
Bahabob, what size boat and wheel did you spin and what was your top speed? Thanks for all the input guys! |
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