500WHP+ N/A possible??
Lets say a 224 or 228 cam, what displacement would get me 500 WHP?
would a 402 LS2 get me there? what about a 4" stroke L92?
500NA rwhp outta a 402 is pretty easy, but will require a cam like the Texas Giant from TSP or comparable.
If your wanting really streetable then go forced induction on your 346, same or better hp with better street manners and can still be run on 91 octane.
So you are telling me a big cam for 346 would be a mild cam for a 402... However, would this mean I would be able to drive at lower RPMs with that setup? better yet what about an L92 which is 418 ci? what about a T-rex or Texas Giant on that displacement?
There are alot of other factors once you start considering things other than just the cam, so yes, certain combinations may make more power with a smaller cam, if the combo with the larger cam is not well matched.
Picking an engine setup is like a big puzzle...I think my puzzle is missing a few pieces
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Good luck,
Al
Last edited by AKRA; Jan 4, 2007 at 08:00 PM.
I wouldn't soley rely on this site for your research.

I second the suggestion that when it gets time to lay down the coin, talk to some top-rep shops that have proven experience with these deals. Consider buying a package of parts or even a longblock from one of them.
also, here is a link for a guy putting down 513rwhp on a stock 346 w/ H/C Z06...but I can garantee he's not running 91 octane
http://www.ls1gto.com/forums/showthread.php?t=122108
Last edited by Screamin_Z; Jan 5, 2007 at 03:30 AM.
also, here is a link for a guy putting down 513rwhp on a stock 346 w/ H/C Z06...but I can garantee he's not running 91 octane
http://www.ls1gto.com/forums/showthread.php?t=122108
As specified in the post #54 of the thread you mention:
"And I refueled the tank with Chevron 93 Octane from the gas station five minutes away from the dyno"
That's the Octane I always used here in Florida from any Chevron gaz station...nothing special.
Christian
I wouldn't soley rely on this site for your research.
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