wsr1961
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I have a '71 440 six-pack (clone) with a "crate" engine that I figured out is a 1970 maniford for the 3 Holleys and a 1974 440 block. The heads are Edelbrock Performer RPMs with 82cc chambers, it has headers an alegedly a decent street cam. It seems to run well.
I had it dyno'ed and the HP came back at 192. Torque was in the mid to high three hundreds, I think. I expected the engine had less than the 500 advertised HP, but with the heads and headers I would think it would have better numbers than the 390 gross HP of a real six pack. I suspect the net HP from the dyno transalates into about 220 HP gross.
Car shop guy says cylinder compression is fine and engine runs good, but that I need an older block to get the HP up. Actually, he wants to to give up my life savings for a new stroker block. He mentioned how HP went down in the mid 1970s. It is my understanding that changes made to heads, carbs, cams etc., dropped the HP ratings, in addition to the transition from gross to net numbers. I think a '74 block might have cast shaft and connectors, but should run just as well as a 1970 block unless or until you go high RPM and sling a cast rod. AM I right in that the basic block should not be causing my HP drop off, and that they are either hussling me or don;t have their facts straight?
I have also had some prior experience with bad dyno numbers in another shop where they didn;t really know what they were doing. I had a supercharged 5.7 liter estimated at 320 rear wheel HP when I know it was well above that number.
So, it my 1974 block/pistons/bore/stroke putting less to the wheels than a 1970 set-up? I don;t think it should.
I had it dyno'ed and the HP came back at 192. Torque was in the mid to high three hundreds, I think. I expected the engine had less than the 500 advertised HP, but with the heads and headers I would think it would have better numbers than the 390 gross HP of a real six pack. I suspect the net HP from the dyno transalates into about 220 HP gross.
Car shop guy says cylinder compression is fine and engine runs good, but that I need an older block to get the HP up. Actually, he wants to to give up my life savings for a new stroker block. He mentioned how HP went down in the mid 1970s. It is my understanding that changes made to heads, carbs, cams etc., dropped the HP ratings, in addition to the transition from gross to net numbers. I think a '74 block might have cast shaft and connectors, but should run just as well as a 1970 block unless or until you go high RPM and sling a cast rod. AM I right in that the basic block should not be causing my HP drop off, and that they are either hussling me or don;t have their facts straight?
I have also had some prior experience with bad dyno numbers in another shop where they didn;t really know what they were doing. I had a supercharged 5.7 liter estimated at 320 rear wheel HP when I know it was well above that number.
So, it my 1974 block/pistons/bore/stroke putting less to the wheels than a 1970 set-up? I don;t think it should.