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Old 10-18-2014, 10:56 AM
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Thanks for the heads up!
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That setup could get you in the 480whp range. I do think with porting and full bolt ons with a decent sized cam, the TFS220s are a 500whp capable cylinder head with 346ci. Call me crazy... The numbers don't lie.
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A Tooley cam and Tooley TEA heads did more than that on a 346...
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Still crazy how Chris1313, Pat G, and plenty others made 500 rear with only 346 inches....several years ago. I'm old enough to remember when a Gen I 406 making 500 flywheel on pump gas was something to brag about. Now days 1.5/cube is the norm on 93 with the dependability of fuel injection and fuel mileage of older compact cars.
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^Agreed! Which leads me to believe that 440- 450whp should be reachable with a smallish 224/228 cam and some really good heads, intake, and exhaust.



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