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Old 04-30-2004, 09:05 AM
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Hoping to get some stout NA numbers with this. 93 Formula, M6, 12 bolt, street twin, etc...

Motor is a 410ci LT1, solid roller, jesel shaftmounts, ProAction 23* heads (converted for reverse flow cooling), cam motions 261/272 .68x lift 112 LS, 95mm TB, EFI converted super victor intake.

Hoping for low 10s and 135+mph trap speeds on motor. The intake is drilled and tapped for a fogger, so I may hook up the hose too.
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That's one helluva motor! Good luck with it!!
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that's badass Jason keep us posted on how she runs dude
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Originally Posted by JasonShort
Hoping to get some stout NA numbers with this. 93 Formula, M6, 12 bolt, street twin, etc...

Motor is a 410ci LT1, solid roller, jesel shaftmounts, ProAction 23* heads (converted for reverse flow cooling), cam motions 261/272 .68x lift 112 LS, 95mm TB, EFI converted super victor intake.

Hoping for low 10s and 135+mph trap speeds on motor. The intake is drilled and tapped for a fogger, so I may hook up the hose too.
Jason
That's a BADASS lookin motor . Should run great! But one question, if you are going with SBC heads that have to be converted to reverse flow, why not the 15* SBC heads. There is way more power in those than a set of 23* heads.

Just curious.
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Nice!!!! My eyes bugged when I saw that cam spec.
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AWESOME looking motor. Can't wait to see some track numbers on it.
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Originally Posted by solid95z
That's a BADASS lookin motor . Should run great! But one question, if you are going with SBC heads that have to be converted to reverse flow, why not the 15* SBC heads. There is way more power in those than a set of 23* heads.

Just curious.
You can run off the shelf Hedman headers on this motor, and I'm pretty sure Jason got a nice deal on these heads "already converted." I'll let him answer with his own reasoning tho .

Looking sick dude...should have gone with the cc306 cam tho .

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Originally Posted by 96-speed
Looking sick dude...should have gone with the cc306 cam tho .

Yeah I agree, why choose such a weak *** cam for such a big motor?
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LOL, thanks guys

Yeah, as Ryan mentioned....I went with the ProAction 23* heads for a few reasons. First, it allows me to run then 1 7/8" Hedman longtubes and not a custom header. The resources around here for a custom (quality) header is slim. Secondly, these heads and intake were available immediately (already converted and ported) and for a great price. Other than those two things, I would have totally gone with the GM 615 15* heads.

Hopefully I will have the car running with the new motor in about a month. Gotta graduate college first....finally!

Darren Harden (Harden motorsports) built the motor for me and I have nothing but the best things to say about him as a person and also the quaility of his work.

Thanks, Jason
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LOL, thanks guys

Yeah, as Ryan mentioned....I went with the ProAction 23* heads for a few reasons. First, it allows me to run then 1 7/8" Hedman longtubes and not a custom header. The resources around here for a custom (quality) header is slim. Secondly, these heads and intake were available immediately (already converted and ported) and for a great price. Other than those two things, I would have totally gone with the GM 615 15* heads.

Hopefully I will have the car running with the new motor in about a month. Gotta graduate college first....finally!

Darren Harden (Harden motorsports) built the motor for me and I have nothing but the best things to say about him as a person and also the quaility of his work.

Thanks, Jason
Those are pretty good reasons. Good luck with it!! I can't wait to see what it does.

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that cam he has is more radical than the cc306. cc306 is 230/244 his is way more radical.
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congrats Jason motor looks good
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Originally Posted by lt1_sickness
that cam he has is more radical than the cc306. cc306 is 230/244 his is way more radical.
we know, we're just joking. He's got a monster solid roller cam in there.
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keep us updated with some dyno charts and track times when it gets in the car.

looks like you spent a pretty penny on that motor!
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Thats a real nice motor for some one in college, must be nice
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4 real how much $$$ did u spend.
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Well, although I am in college I also work basically full-time. That is why it has taken me 7 years to get a 4 year degree. It would be another story if I was not working (read: couldnt afford this thing)

As far as money....probably not as much as people think. Most of this motor was paid for by selling my last 396. I did some side work for a shop to get that 396 shortblock, so really its just work and not so much out of pocket money. I probably have $5k out of pocket in this motor....but ALOT of time and work.

The motor will be going in the car in about a month. I will keep everyone posted with dyno and track numbers.

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Thats a real nice motor for some one in college, must be nice
Neil, I've told you over and over...Pimpin' ain't easy bro. Pimpin just ain't easy .

J: you've got voice mail .

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Thats why I dont work, it sucks having a stock car but I know if I worked I would never finish school because all I would want to do is mod the car. I'm bad enough with it when i do work, most I can see my car ever amounting to in the next 3 years is maybe a bolt on and gas car.


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