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For a cleveland to make 600 in stock eliminator trim it needs to make 1.70 hp per cubic inch. A real good 396/375hp BBC makes about 1.62 hp per/ci and that is the same head basically. I don't see it but then again I was told by a few people that they had a 305/263 that made 460. The race track doesn't lie, dyno's can be fooled or can be very liberal.
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![]() The question I have are those really good 396/375's running the .875 program? It has been developed over the years to function almost perfectly at 9000+ for 4 hrs at a time Last edited by Bill Diehl; 10-31-2014 at 08:09 AM. |
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Latest CarCraft shows Calvert's engine on the dyno at 963hp.
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Any car mag could say 400hp or 1500hp and both would be just as believable....
Not bashing mags..oh wait, yes I am, but adding the cam that is their number one advertiser won't "add 150hp" with no other changes. Maybe put a stock cam in a pro stock, dyno it, then put the pro stock cam back in...but other than that they're full of poo. |
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