It's official Big cubed LTX block
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It's official Big cubed LTX block
Just got off the phone with the news. Have your cash ready in 6-8 weeks! Ask and you shall recieve http://www.dartheads.com/news_article_view.php?nak=69
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OUTSTANDING!!!
I know there are a lot of folks responsible for making this move from being merely a consideration to the actual design and release stage. I like to think I was one of them.
After talking with one of Dart's Tech reps and learning of Dart's consideration for casting such a block, I posted on several Forums asking for guys to respond with their interest in such a block. The response was great and I like to think it helped Dart management decide to make this move.
I can't wait to get my hands on one to begin a new project engine for my 96 Vette.
Congrats to DART!
Jake
West Point ROCKS!
I know there are a lot of folks responsible for making this move from being merely a consideration to the actual design and release stage. I like to think I was one of them.
After talking with one of Dart's Tech reps and learning of Dart's consideration for casting such a block, I posted on several Forums asking for guys to respond with their interest in such a block. The response was great and I like to think it helped Dart management decide to make this move.
I can't wait to get my hands on one to begin a new project engine for my 96 Vette.
Congrats to DART!
Jake
West Point ROCKS!
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hell, that isn't even too far off then what it takes to get the machine work done to a stocker + the price of a used stocker. I wonder if it will come with 4 boll splayed bearings like the SBC SHP blocks they have, that in itself is a big benefit to the price...
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More cube potential= more power potential.
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The only bad thing is, a lot of guys are going to nut hug this new block kind of hard, but fail to realize the factory block has more potential then 97% of the builds out there can get out of them. When Rick ran 8.0@174 that night at HRP, it wasn't the factory LT1 block that was the issue, Madman also just ran mid 8s in their twin turbo LT1. Dave Diluca went 9.0s with an LT1 block on gas, so did Tanner. Steve Quinn ran 9.7@135 NA with a 370 cube LT1 with Lt1 heads and intake and the list goes on. Going big cubes is great and all, but that eerily (sp) reminds me of the biggest cam makes the most power mentality. I'm happy the block is coming out and realize it does have a great amount of potential but fear most builds are still well within the factory blocks bounds but now since some thing new is out people discredit all what the factory LT1 block has done and pass it off like it was some great limiting factor when it never was.
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The only bad thing is, a lot of guys are going to nut hug this new block kind of hard, but fail to realize the factory block has more potential then 97% of the builds out there can get out of them. When Rick ran 8.0@174 that night at HRP, it wasn't the factory LT1 block that was the issue, Madman also just ran mid 8s in their twin turbo LT1. Dave Diluca went 9.0s with an LT1 block on gas, so did Tanner. Steve Quinn ran 9.7@135 NA with a 370 cube LT1 with Lt1 heads and intake and the list goes on. Going big cubes is great and all, but that eerily (sp) reminds me of the biggest cam makes the most power mentality. I'm happy the block is coming out and realize it does have a great amount of potential but fear most builds are still well within the factory blocks bounds but now since some thing new is out people discredit all what the factory LT1 block has done and pass it off like it was some great limiting factor when it never was.
ALL power adder cars.
I want to run high 9's all motor......LOOOOOOKKKKOUUUUUTTTTTTTT!
My top end, bigger cam, 434 inches, 4L80E...............hmmmmmmmmmmm
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The only bad thing is, a lot of guys are going to nut hug this new block kind of hard, but fail to realize the factory block has more potential then 97% of the builds out there can get out of them. When Rick ran 8.0@174 that night at HRP, it wasn't the factory LT1 block that was the issue, Madman also just ran mid 8s in their twin turbo LT1. Dave Diluca went 9.0s with an LT1 block on gas, so did Tanner. Steve Quinn ran 9.7@135 NA with a 370 cube LT1 with Lt1 heads and intake and the list goes on. Going big cubes is great and all, but that eerily (sp) reminds me of the biggest cam makes the most power mentality. I'm happy the block is coming out and realize it does have a great amount of potential but fear most builds are still well within the factory blocks bounds but now since some thing new is out people discredit all what the factory LT1 block has done and pass it off like it was some great limiting factor when it never was.
hell with a bore of 4.155 and 3.625 stroke crank you have a motor smaller then a normal 396 LT1, but it has so much more potential to breath...