BBC 650hp combo ?
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BBC 650hp combo ?
I'll start my BBC build soon and I am looking for ideas. Can someone give me a good proven budget big block combo that will get at least 650 hp.
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Look in Engine Masters at their Big Block Shootout. They made a 454 with basically off the shelf parts and Crane cam and made around 600-650. They used OEM crank and rods IIRC.
http://www.popularhotrodding.com/eng...em_bbshootout/
http://www.popularhotrodding.com/eng...em_bbshootout/
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Are you looking for a race only setup?
My little 468 works good. It's just a 2 bolt main with a mild cam and runs well down in the 9's (granted my car works good). It's not too complicated, the heads/intake are ported on but not matched. Only exotic things really is that it's on alcohol and has a vacuum pump.
My little 468 works good. It's just a 2 bolt main with a mild cam and runs well down in the 9's (granted my car works good). It's not too complicated, the heads/intake are ported on but not matched. Only exotic things really is that it's on alcohol and has a vacuum pump.
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Thanks for the input guys really appreciate it. what I'm looking for is a race motor but not a wild one I want something I can drive for little time to get me to our local weekend gathering which is 5 minuets from home
What I'm thinking about now is 496 stroker with top end kit and solid lifter cam, with the possibility of using nitrous
Any ideas ?
What I'm thinking about now is 496 stroker with top end kit and solid lifter cam, with the possibility of using nitrous
Any ideas ?
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Originally Posted by gangbang malloy
a fogger system in a 496 would make way more than 650 that would be only on motor
I'll see If my budget allow me to install it I'll for just in case I need the extra power
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What's your idea of budget? Right now my short block is about $4K:
502 block - 750
Eagle 4.25 Crank - 500
Crower 6.385 Rods - 290
Ross Pistons/Rings - 1000 (no hook - up )
Bret Solid Roller 4/7 Swap - 490
Bearings - 150 approx.
Assembly & Balance - 800
Timing Set - 65
If you stick with a OEM RA and off the shelf cam you can save a lot of coin cause you can pick up a complete junkyard motor for around $400 or less.
502 block - 750
Eagle 4.25 Crank - 500
Crower 6.385 Rods - 290
Ross Pistons/Rings - 1000 (no hook - up )
Bret Solid Roller 4/7 Swap - 490
Bearings - 150 approx.
Assembly & Balance - 800
Timing Set - 65
If you stick with a OEM RA and off the shelf cam you can save a lot of coin cause you can pick up a complete junkyard motor for around $400 or less.
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A 496 setup wouldn't be bad. Ohio Crankshaft has a nice deal on a 496 rotating assembly, if/when I build the spare block I have it'll probably be a 496 (I'm posting this because I don't think any sponsors offer the kit).
My dad has a 540 and I've considered one for my car as well but the motor in it just works so well.
For $300 this winter I'll have a cam built specific to my car. I know a guy that went from high 5.80's in the 1/8 to low 5.60's just by having a cam built to the car. I also know someone with a 3300 pound 66 Chevelle that had a 502 that wasn't too outrageous and had the cam built to the car and it ran 6.1X's on the back bumper. Seems like money well spent to me.
My dad has a 540 and I've considered one for my car as well but the motor in it just works so well.
For $300 this winter I'll have a cam built specific to my car. I know a guy that went from high 5.80's in the 1/8 to low 5.60's just by having a cam built to the car. I also know someone with a 3300 pound 66 Chevelle that had a 502 that wasn't too outrageous and had the cam built to the car and it ran 6.1X's on the back bumper. Seems like money well spent to me.
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I don't know about the caddy 502 and the possibility of me getting one is zero because they don't exist were I live.
for the budget thing honestly I didn't plan my budget yet I just want to see first how others did with their motors so I can get a general idea then I'll decide my plan
I can get a complete BBC even for free here because they are every where and some people can't stand their fuel consumption so they get rid of them
for the budget thing honestly I didn't plan my budget yet I just want to see first how others did with their motors so I can get a general idea then I'll decide my plan
I can get a complete BBC even for free here because they are every where and some people can't stand their fuel consumption so they get rid of them