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Beans
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After reading and your guy's info and helpI have desided to build a 383 stroker motor out of a 351 windsor. Here are the specs of the motor let me know if this setup will work.
351 windsor stroked to a 383 4340 FORGED 3.750 STROKER CRANK 5140 FORGED I-BEAM RODS. 6.200 LONG WITH 7/16" ARP BOLTS Ross racing pistons 69cc =9.0-1 AFR’s 205 head With 2.080 intake valves, 1.600 exhaust valves Competition Cams Xtreme Energy Camshafts Camshaft, Solid Roller Tappet, Advertised Duration 292/ 298, Lift .621/ .627 MSD Pro-Billet Distributors. Harland Sharp Roller Rockers Edelbrock Performer RPM Air-Gap Intake Manifolds Demon #650 MD type carburetor with mechanical secondaries. JBA Headers titanium shorty headers. Dr Gas Side Exhaust Kit 3" The NOVI 1500 supercharger uses a 3.7" 8-rib supercharger pulley, which produces 10 PSI
Hope I have everything their but thats my setup and from what desktop dyno tell me I might be able to get 670 horsepower and 541 foot pounds of torque at 6500 RPMs. should be starting it the first week in july after I buy the block. so wish me luck if it works. Thanks for all your help guys. [ June 12, 2005, 03:44 PM: Message edited by: Beans ]
Posts: 32 | From: Livermore California | Registered: May 2005
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JohnB
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You have alot you need to check on this combo... The pistons, more than likely, will not work with the 2.08's. Also, the AFR's aren't 69cc's. You CR is going to be alot higher. If you're running a roller cam, are you retro'n the block...or are you using a factory roller? The carb is WAY too SMALL...
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Beans
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well what pistons will work best for the combo and thats the carburator that paxston recomends for their supercharger. I am in the starting stages of the build so I don't need to use those parts exactly so fill free to pitch in with some info. Thanks again. [ June 12, 2005, 04:11 PM: Message edited by: Beans ]
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Wolfie351
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I always defend carburetors in the carb vs. EFI debate. But, if you're going with a centri supercharger, you will save yourself a LOT of tuning headaches by going with an EFI setup. It's more expesive initially, but it could save you lots of time and money in the long run. If you do go with a carb though, you might want to consider going with a blow-through instead of using Paxton's airbox.
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Well I called ross racing today and they said they could make me pistons to match the heads But it will be a little pricy. they also recomended I go with victor Jr. heads for my application since I will be running their piston with a supercharger. I also called the local speed shop and they also told me to run victor jr heads as well since I will have to get special pistons made enless I go with stock pistons for those heads. Still don't know what I want to do with the heads yet so I will have to work on getting the block worked and everything else when I get the cash together and the block. But if you guys have any more helpfull tips please let me know this will be the fisrt time building a full out HP motor. last one I built was mild not wild like this one will be.
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166 Merlo
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just browsed through your parts list and that carb's not gonna cut it - most definitely.
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quote: Originally posted by Mr JoCo: just browsed through your parts list and that carb's not gonna cut it - most definitely.
a 650 modded for blow through will and has gone DEEP into the 9's
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Posts: 6280 | From: Winters | Registered: Feb 2002
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Fostang
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vic jr's all the way.
the 1500 novi aint going to cut it on a 383.
I'd go vic jr intake also especially with a cam with those specs. No dual plane ones.
H beam rods. I have some for sale lucky you.
I'm going billet
eric you and your b.s. well "modifed" it can do this. blah blah blah blaaaaaah
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quote: Originally posted by Fostang: vic jr's all the way.
the 1500 novi aint going to cut it on a 383.
I'd go vic jr intake also especially with a cam with those specs. No dual plane ones.
H beam rods. I have some for sale lucky you.
I'm going billet
eric you and your b.s. well "modifed" it can do this. blah blah blah blaaaaaah
Yes I am going to go with a vitor jr intake since its single plane and was thinking about running their heads too. Hey whats the length on the rods? if their the length i need I might take those off your hands.
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6.2 Scat H beam rods.
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some people have had tuning issues with the vic jr intake with blow through carbs, most of the blow through guys are using weiand xcelerators, a single plane intake that isnt quite as tall IIRC
but some have used the vic jr with no problem
if u havent been to the carb + boost section at turbomustangs you need to visit it http://www.turbomustangs.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=13
i have never dealt with carb blowthrough, so take that with a grain of salt, but there is LOTS of good info on the carb+boost section at turbomustangs
and sal, eat it buddy, does the name Ira ring any bells??
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h8louzn
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Nice link Eric, and a 650 is plenty big enough if modded right. Have see it done and helped do it on 2 cars so far and one had a wicked 351 in it with a ati pro charger with 14 lbs of boost. [ June 16, 2005, 10:35 PM: Message edited by: h8louzn ]
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