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350 sb more power
ok let's see how im doing have twin 350 mags 1991 pushing 270hp. doing some research im looking at world heads s/r torquer 2.02 valves 2.020x1.600 the book says i will get another thirty hp im running emi exhaust w/stainleess risers.also changing to comp cam model#12-210-2 rpm 2200-5200 intake and exhaust @.050 is 218 valve lift .454.going to a new crank and rod kit with flat top pistons.does this sound like i will increase my hp if yes to approx how much.a friend of mine owns a machine shop im only paying for parts.also the engine will be balanced.? will i get reversion or am i safe.
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For a boat you need torque. For torque the easiest way is CID. I would look at prepping 2 x 383 CID. These engine are capable of legit 400HP/475#/ft of torque and still be reliable. If you did this I would recommend going with sportman heads.
Chris |
Stroke It Baby!!!
A 383 stroker kit is the way to go. I built one for my single engine boat, and the difference is incredible! Tons of torque. I attached a breakdown of the parts I used. If you have any questions, just email me. Paul :) |
The attachment didn't work, so I just copied and pasted it here:
1. Chevy Four Bolt Main Truck Block Bored +.030” 2. Scat 383 Stroker Kit # 1-383IPS Consisting of: · Scat 9000 series stroker crank · Scat Forged 6” “I” Beam rods · SRP Forged Dished Pistons +.030” # 138103 16cc Dish 3. Total Seal Gapless File-to-Fit Rings 4. Comp Cams Xtreme Marine cam # 12-236-3 (XM262-H) 5. Comp Cams Lifters # 812-16 6. Comp cams Valve Springs # 981-16 7. Comp Cams Magnum Roller Tip Rockers 1.5:1 #1417-16 8. Cloyes True Roller Timing Chain # 9. Clevite F-77 Tri-Metal Bearings (std.) Cam, Rod, Main 10. Melling High Pressure Oil Pump # M55A 11. GM Extended Oil Pickup for 5Qt. Pan. 12. GM Performance Parts Cyl. Heads #10125377 13. GM Performance Parts Intake Manifold #14097494 |
liberator thank you.how much for the parts no labor?
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For a idea over the past 2 years I have ran two 383's and building another one.
1. 383 2 bolt block eagle forged 3.75 crank eagle h Beam "3D" 6.00" rods SRP dished pistons. 9.9:1 vortec heads machined for screw in studs, guideplates 222/230 .542/.563 roller cam All crane valvetrain air gap intake 750 holley EMI exhaust around 400hp at 5200 rpm last year I ran.. 383 4 bolt block same crank same rods JE flattops pistons ( 10.8:1) w/110 octane AFR 210 aluminum heads 2.08/1.6 valves 234/242 .574/.595 roller cam All crane valvetrain Edelbrock victor jr intake port matched 750 holley EMi exhaust around 500 hp at 5500 rpm now i am building this 383 same block same crank same rods JE pistons ( 12.7:1) w/110 octane same heads 250/258 .598/.598 lift solid roller cam edelbrock victor jr intake port matched 800 or 850 holley EMI exhaust should be in the neighborhood of 570 hp you don't even want to know how much this cost :eek: :D |
im still wating for answer or comment on what i want.i appreiate information on the 383 but that's not what i want.
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I have 1996 5.7s that were just rebuilt stock. I have built a few 383 stroker motors for cars in the past and would do the same but hate to tear apart or replace brand new rebuilds. I was thinking about just replacing cam, ignition, intake and exhast and then adding small B&M blowers. What are the pros and cons to that?
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Re: 350 sb more power
Originally posted by sonic28 .going to a new crank and rod kit with flat top pistons Reversion... you see the cams I ran on my setups. i have never had reversion. With that small of cam you should not have any reversion, esspecially it is a little safer with the EMI exhaust you are runnin. Are your exhaust thru the transom or thru the drive? |
sonic28
The 12-210-2 cam you are looking at is a single pattern cam ground on 110* LSA. The Torquer heads have a good exhaust port with an I/E ratio of approx 78% but you would do better with a dual pattern with about a 4* split on a 112* LSA. The wider sep will provide some insurance against reversion. Depending on the displacement and compression ratio you go with(350/383) I can give you some duration numbers on shelf and custom marine grinds. Because your block is already set up for roller have you considered those options? Bob |
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