Head help with big spray!?
Hello all,
I need a bit of info from you all, I am putting together a 383 LS1 that is going to see a big hit of spray in the 200 -300 range and I would like to know if you think the Dart 225's have enough deck thickness to keep from losing head gaskets. The engine will make somewhere around 550-600 on motor also. I am going to use cometic gaskets unless you all say otherwise and ARP studs. Any extra info will be appreciated, oh and it is going to be carbureted and in a heavy car like 4000lbs if that makes a diffrence.
Thanks!
Bryan.
I need a bit of info from you all, I am putting together a 383 LS1 that is going to see a big hit of spray in the 200 -300 range and I would like to know if you think the Dart 225's have enough deck thickness to keep from losing head gaskets. The engine will make somewhere around 550-600 on motor also. I am going to use cometic gaskets unless you all say otherwise and ARP studs. Any extra info will be appreciated, oh and it is going to be carbureted and in a heavy car like 4000lbs if that makes a diffrence.
Thanks!
Bryan.
I really need to know if I need these darts for the deck thickness, I don't want to spend the extra money if its not needed as I already have some patriots and if theyare good then I will just run them, I hope you guys can help here as this car is going on Pinks and I need reliability!!! LOL!!
thanks
-Bryan
thanks
-Bryan
So you think it will be cool with the hit off the line assuming I can hook it or do you think I should stage it for head lifting reasons, remember I can't take any chances!
-thanks
Bryan
-thanks
Bryan
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That is also another question I would have, as I have access to one, I am curious if any have tried them and can you run it at a total of less than 100% for the full length of the track to "sandbag" if one wanted to?
Any input on this and the cam question would help immensely, I need to order parts now if I am going to get this thing together for the show coming up in a few months. Thanks.
Any input on this and the cam question would help immensely, I need to order parts now if I am going to get this thing together for the show coming up in a few months. Thanks.
Cam specs roughly 246/254 600 lift on a 113
2 stages work alot better than 1 big one in most cases its safer for the motor and will hook more consistantly.
Progressors are hard on selinoids , if your going to use one I would rebuild them often.
We like to use RPM controlers instead.
2 stages work alot better than 1 big one in most cases its safer for the motor and will hook more consistantly.
Progressors are hard on selinoids , if your going to use one I would rebuild them often.
We like to use RPM controlers instead.

