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I have a 1973 Cuda which I am rebuilding the motor for the 3rd time (unfortunately the 2nd go around lasted only 1250 miles and the last hour resulted in spun bearings). So, its a 340 thats been bored 0.060 over. Edelbrock RPM cylinder heads, Comp Cams Xtreme Energy 224/230 Hydraulic Roller Cam, KB hypereutectic pistons. 2400 B&M convertor. Compression should be right at 10:1 and lastly... I just picked up an Edelbrock Pro Flo 4 EFI for it. Because the last go around... the car started beautifully when cold or boiling hot. But say stop and have supper somewhere for 1.5-2.0 hrs and it was almost impossible to start. It was so bad, that there was no way the wife could drive it and I had issues barely being able to start it. Hence the Pro Flo system. Also planning on once the engine is done, putting in a 2300 watt stereo system because the 16 year olds on my street are wayyyyy too quiet and well behaved!!!
Here's the question folks... the 727 (3 speed automatic) has been rebuilt and is damn near bullet proof now. But I have 323 gears in a 489 case. The rear tires are 275/50R15 (25.8" tall). The car (before the motor let go) would FLY!!! I had no problem burying the speedometer past 150 mph, but I would not take it past about 154-157 according to my GPS speedometer app on the phone (which matched the rebuilt speedometer). BUT... you could not smoke the ties to save your life and that was embarrassing as heck to me. I mean if got them going because of dust on the road, or around a corner... GREAT. I could keep them going. I don't do much highway cruising, mostly its around the city, but I do like to open it up. I do a lot of street light to street light FAST and I have a couple of street lights where its basically 1/8th mile and have fun. So the question is... since i have the car ripped apart... its time to maybe get rid of the 323s and get something higher. But the car seemed to already rev pretty high just driving at 65 to 70 mph on the freeway sort of thing, but i dont recall what exactly the tach was showing. Perhaps the TTI exhaust just made it feel louder and working harder than it should have been??? I would like to make 2 trips with the car. One to a tennis tournament thats 2.5 hours away because the city has an awesome car scene as well. And perhaps to take it to another car show 3 hours away because there are tons of Dodge and Plymouth cars at that show.
I should add that when checking the gear oil, it seemed like i might have some shinny parts in it. So I am thinking that maybe... its getting close to going?
Recommendations on... stay with the 3.23s because even though it can't spin a tire but it sure gets up and boogies fast on the highway. (It is ideal for seeing torsion bars in action.) Go to 3.55s or 3.73s and hopefully have a bit of both worlds? Or 3.91 since most of it is city driving?
I will add that I don't care about gas mileage. When I take the car for an ice cream cone at Dairy Queen... that cone now winds up costing me about $65 or more. $5 for the cone, $30 in gas and $30 in tires. But the smile eating that cone and sitting in the car is as good as it gets!!! Thanks guys and gals!!!!
I have a 1973 Cuda which I am rebuilding the motor for the 3rd time (unfortunately the 2nd go around lasted only 1250 miles and the last hour resulted in spun bearings). So, its a 340 thats been bored 0.060 over. Edelbrock RPM cylinder heads, Comp Cams Xtreme Energy 224/230 Hydraulic Roller Cam, KB hypereutectic pistons. 2400 B&M convertor. Compression should be right at 10:1 and lastly... I just picked up an Edelbrock Pro Flo 4 EFI for it. Because the last go around... the car started beautifully when cold or boiling hot. But say stop and have supper somewhere for 1.5-2.0 hrs and it was almost impossible to start. It was so bad, that there was no way the wife could drive it and I had issues barely being able to start it. Hence the Pro Flo system. Also planning on once the engine is done, putting in a 2300 watt stereo system because the 16 year olds on my street are wayyyyy too quiet and well behaved!!!
Here's the question folks... the 727 (3 speed automatic) has been rebuilt and is damn near bullet proof now. But I have 323 gears in a 489 case. The rear tires are 275/50R15 (25.8" tall). The car (before the motor let go) would FLY!!! I had no problem burying the speedometer past 150 mph, but I would not take it past about 154-157 according to my GPS speedometer app on the phone (which matched the rebuilt speedometer). BUT... you could not smoke the ties to save your life and that was embarrassing as heck to me. I mean if got them going because of dust on the road, or around a corner... GREAT. I could keep them going. I don't do much highway cruising, mostly its around the city, but I do like to open it up. I do a lot of street light to street light FAST and I have a couple of street lights where its basically 1/8th mile and have fun. So the question is... since i have the car ripped apart... its time to maybe get rid of the 323s and get something higher. But the car seemed to already rev pretty high just driving at 65 to 70 mph on the freeway sort of thing, but i dont recall what exactly the tach was showing. Perhaps the TTI exhaust just made it feel louder and working harder than it should have been??? I would like to make 2 trips with the car. One to a tennis tournament thats 2.5 hours away because the city has an awesome car scene as well. And perhaps to take it to another car show 3 hours away because there are tons of Dodge and Plymouth cars at that show.
I should add that when checking the gear oil, it seemed like i might have some shinny parts in it. So I am thinking that maybe... its getting close to going?
Recommendations on... stay with the 3.23s because even though it can't spin a tire but it sure gets up and boogies fast on the highway. (It is ideal for seeing torsion bars in action.) Go to 3.55s or 3.73s and hopefully have a bit of both worlds? Or 3.91 since most of it is city driving?
I will add that I don't care about gas mileage. When I take the car for an ice cream cone at Dairy Queen... that cone now winds up costing me about $65 or more. $5 for the cone, $30 in gas and $30 in tires. But the smile eating that cone and sitting in the car is as good as it gets!!! Thanks guys and gals!!!!