SBC Horsepower estimate
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Sportsman 2 heads can be awesome on a 350-400" engine when ported right with correct valve job
I have made 650-670hp at 355 " and run 9.90@ 3400lb
So don't give up on your heads
450hp should be easy with right cam and a bit more compression
I have made 650-670hp at 355 " and run 9.90@ 3400lb
So don't give up on your heads
450hp should be easy with right cam and a bit more compression
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ive got about a 20yr old build sitting in the garage. 355 with a fairly good ported set of sportsman II's, 9.8:1, old ultradyne flat solid cam if i recall correctly 250x262 .525" on a 106. with a holley strip dominator and a 750dp holley it made 474hp and 436ft lbs.its a tad rowdy, but i daily drove it one summer.
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I built a 400 .040 over last year with sportsman 2 heads that had a lot of attention ended up at 215cc 2.05-1.6 valve, 250-262 solid ft cam 10.5:1 comp made around 500 judging by the et. and weight it ran 11:70-80 thru th400 and 10 bolt 4:10 gear
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I used Cane can find no fault with them . Used them in two motors turned them up to 7k rpm no issues.
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I'm actually doing a very similar motor now. Hoping for 450 hp as well.
I have a 10:1 350 with ported sportsman heads. Ported victor jr intake and a 950 hp Holley. The cam is also 236/242 @.050" but a solid roller with 602/608" lift and 110 lsa.
I'm building this for decent street manners with good power and a 3500 stall converter.
I have a 10:1 350 with ported sportsman heads. Ported victor jr intake and a 950 hp Holley. The cam is also 236/242 @.050" but a solid roller with 602/608" lift and 110 lsa.
I'm building this for decent street manners with good power and a 3500 stall converter.
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I had a similar engine years ago for my 73 Camaro, 406, had rebuilt stock 5.565 rods with arp bolts, stock crank ground .010/.010, trw forged replacement dish pistons, it was about 9.5:1, sportsman 2's, bowl ported, elgin hyd flat tappet cam, 244/244 .510 lift on 108 lobe sep, victor jr intake for hood clearance, fit under my flat stock hood with a drop base air cleaner, nd a 3310 holley with choke horn milled off. Made just shy of 500hp and 488 ft/lbs. A perf rpm dual plane, it was a hair over 500 ft/lbs and lost about 10 peak hp, but wouldn't fit under my hood. It was a snappy, fun street engine.
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Because it is what he has. Just because there is something better on the market doesn't make what you have useless.wilson1970 wrote:I know they arent stellar by any means. I bought these heads 20 years ago and at the time best that I could afford.
Had a .557 lift .256/.264@.050 flat tappet in it before. 9" converter with 4.10 gear. It ran really strong. Back in the day.
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True story , especially when you don't have pockets full of money or sponsors ,lol. Curious as to why no one has asked what Lobe Separation for your cam.6.50camaro wrote:Because it is what he has. Just because there is something better on the market doesn't make what you have useless.wilson1970 wrote:I know they arent stellar by any means. I bought these heads 20 years ago and at the time best that I could afford.
Had a .557 lift .256/.264@.050 flat tappet in it before. 9" converter with 4.10 gear. It ran really strong. Back in the day.
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I believe he wants to order a 112LSA .596 lift .236/242@.050. Possibly run a 1.6 rocker.
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Hence my Rodney Dangerfield reference. Also, they are made from cast iron, not steel.greg wrote:why would anyone put or use steel heads,unless ur class require it
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Often overlooked fact: there's more iron in steel than there is in cast iron.
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I decided to go with a .540 .236/.242@.050 will much power be lost in .060 in lift? Most likely will step up to a 1.6 Ratio rocker. This will give me .555 & .576 respectively
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The higher ratio is the way to go!
You will widen both the torque and Hp power band by some 250 to 300 rpm with no change in the rpm where they start off down low!
In a way it's better then running a somewhat bigger Cam!
You will widen both the torque and Hp power band by some 250 to 300 rpm with no change in the rpm where they start off down low!
In a way it's better then running a somewhat bigger Cam!
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