BB Chev HP
Any suggestions on baseline HP needed in A or B/SA?
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I would guess 625 to 650 for 427.....But I am a Mopar
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Of course every dyno can be wildly different, so it's hard to say very accurately. But my general rule of thumb is that if you can make 1.45 horsepower per NHRA HP Factor, you'll run decent. I would guess the guys at the top of their classes are roughly 1.6+ hp/Factor.
So an example would be a 375hp aluminum headed 396" Big Block rated at 405hp by NHRA with an auto transmission should be: 1.45 x 405 = 587hp. Start getting over that and you'll be more and more competitive.Bad boys are probably in the 645hp range. |
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I'm running the 402" 70 Nova with Alum Heads HP Per NHRA is 415 which puts me at 601.75 HP. I have some work to do.
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I was talking about 427 engine. I was thinking 425/435 Combo.
On our stuff I usually figure about 1.5 x Rated to go 1 under on decently prepared stocker. Our Superstocker take at least 2 x Facter for 1 under pass! My .02 Your Mileage may vary |
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The only big reference point I have seen someone post was a dyno sheet from Steve Wann's 413" motor in 2018. It made 674hp with a 405hp factor. That's a HUGE 1.66hp/factor - but that's also why he has one of (if not THE) fastest A/SA in the country.
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How do you get that much Hp without , AHEM, you know what I mean......
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