330dTA
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QUOTE "I like the 2,76 rear end due to the comfy rpm at highway speeds so we would probably want a torque monster more than a high HP "musclecar engine". Gas mileage counts too, right?"
I find that statement a bit confusing. Which one are you after, gas mileage, or "get up and go" kind of performance? With these cars, with their engines, it is impossible to have both.
As far as I have understood, your car has the 383 engine with 2 barrell carb. With the 2.76 rear end it is the best option for gas mileage. Not difficult to get as low as 12 L per 100km. But performance wise it will always be "granpa's car"; about 10 seconds 0 to 100 kph.
Switch to a good 650 cfm 4 barrell (a Thermoquad, for instance), and it will wake up quite a bit. That alone will cut perhaps 1 second off the 0-100 kph time.
If it already has a 4 barrell, then change the rear end to 3.23, which will wake it up a bit more.
Better still, put a 3.55 rear and a Gear Vendor to it, and you will have the best of both worlds: fairly decent gas mileage, and nice off the line performance.
I will not touch on the subject of engine mods: those have been discussed above, and then we would be talking about much bigger investments. - That 383 you have is a fine engine as it is. It revs easily, and with very subtle enhancements (the carb and the intake) it will give decent enough power.
(I have a fresh 440 with a 2.76 in my '70 NYer Coupe, and it runs with 14.1 L/100 km, i.e. gets 16.8 mpg on a longer tour, at a steady 110 kph/68 mph. Around town, pushing the gas pedal often, it easily eats 28 L/100km i.e. gets only 8.4 mpg. But because of that 2.76 rear, it is slow off the line. I'm planning on that 3.55 plus Gear Vendor swap.)
I find that statement a bit confusing. Which one are you after, gas mileage, or "get up and go" kind of performance? With these cars, with their engines, it is impossible to have both.
As far as I have understood, your car has the 383 engine with 2 barrell carb. With the 2.76 rear end it is the best option for gas mileage. Not difficult to get as low as 12 L per 100km. But performance wise it will always be "granpa's car"; about 10 seconds 0 to 100 kph.
Switch to a good 650 cfm 4 barrell (a Thermoquad, for instance), and it will wake up quite a bit. That alone will cut perhaps 1 second off the 0-100 kph time.
If it already has a 4 barrell, then change the rear end to 3.23, which will wake it up a bit more.
Better still, put a 3.55 rear and a Gear Vendor to it, and you will have the best of both worlds: fairly decent gas mileage, and nice off the line performance.
I will not touch on the subject of engine mods: those have been discussed above, and then we would be talking about much bigger investments. - That 383 you have is a fine engine as it is. It revs easily, and with very subtle enhancements (the carb and the intake) it will give decent enough power.
(I have a fresh 440 with a 2.76 in my '70 NYer Coupe, and it runs with 14.1 L/100 km, i.e. gets 16.8 mpg on a longer tour, at a steady 110 kph/68 mph. Around town, pushing the gas pedal often, it easily eats 28 L/100km i.e. gets only 8.4 mpg. But because of that 2.76 rear, it is slow off the line. I'm planning on that 3.55 plus Gear Vendor swap.)
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