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Old 03-06-2005, 09:24 PM
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Biggrin Hp estimates for new build??

New engine coming togahter this spring. 493 base RB engine Ross flattop 2 valve relif .005 in the hole. Stage II ported Indy440-1's with 2.25 valves good bowl blend full port match and polish, should flow at least 330, cfm indy intake, 8836 1050 pro shop preped dominator, should be near 12:1 compression, cam is a custom grind solid MM series lobe around 265 dur@50 and .650 lift. Msd pro distributor. Eagle 4.15 crank H beam rods. I know the cam isnt idea (needs roller for max power) but will be somwhat streetable in a heavy B body 8 inch converter 4.30 gears. Looking for at least 650 horses with idea tunning, will run BG 280 pump, and later add a 150 sniff of giggle juice. Your thoughts please??

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Old 03-06-2005, 10:53 PM
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If that doesn't make the 650 hp you are looking for, then then I don't know what will.
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