Bart
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So, I have not posted in awhile, but thought this might be of interest to you small block guys, and C body enthusiasts in general. I was able to get on a chassis dyno on Saturday. This is my junkyard 360 build from about 1.5 years ago. I had most of the parts laying around the shop, and just slapped them together. I initially went with a Performer intake, but found my Weiand Stealth far superior. This engine is running 8.8:1 compression, has heads from a 1986 truck that have been mildly worked in the bowls and had the runners cleaned up, but only has a single angle valve job. I am running a Comp Cams 268AH-10 cam 268/276 with .462 lift. I used the original pistons with moly rings, double roller chain, and a Mopar windage tray. It has a stock jetted Holley 600, Dakota truck headers (almost a drop-in), 2.25" dual exhaust with H-pipe, 2200-2400 stall converter and 3.55 open gears. I also recently converted to a Mopar Performance electronic ignition system. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE DYNO RESULTS: I live at 4000-5000ft elevation, which robs me of about 25% of my torque and horsepower output; with my 727, I am probably losing 100hp/tq from the crankshaft to the wheels; I drop off severely around 4500rpm, which I think is because of the valve job (?); and, judging by the smoke as my engine winds down, I need to jet down a little. To give some perspective, the guy ahead of me had a 500 inch big block, and made 280hp. I hope this helps some people who are considering small block builds.
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