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Old 12-07-2009, 01:08 PM   #1
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Default Which engine for IHRA crate motor stock

We have a 82 Malibu wagon. Are all the accepted crate engines G.M. performance parts?Can we just use any of the 6 they list?

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350 / 300 @ 305
350 / 330 @ 340
350 / 345 @ 355 @ 360 dish version
350 / 345 @ 355 @ 365 flat top version
350 / 355 @ 375
350 / 385 @ 395
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Old 12-07-2009, 01:44 PM   #2
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Just build it like you want, any cubic inch, cam, head, carb, or trans, there is a CLASS that it will fit.
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Old 12-07-2009, 01:54 PM   #3
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He wasn't asking about a mopar Larry.

Everett,

I would figure out what class each combo fits and how fast you want to go....then make your decision. You can use any of those engines you want. They are/were all GM Per Parts to my knowledge.
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Old 12-07-2009, 01:59 PM   #4
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Everett,

any of the engines you have listed are legal to run in your wagon.

Also, the crate motor does not have to be bought as such [although that was the original intention, it did not evolve that way] So long as you have the correct parts, it is considered a "Crate Motor"

The 330/340 Vortec head combination may be the best performance for dollar spent. You can go very fast with that build up.
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Old 12-07-2009, 02:15 PM   #5
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Ive run both the 350 /330@340 and the fast burn 350 /385@395. Ive sold my crate motor and in the process of building a conventional combo. The crate motors are great, but limit the races. IHRA vs. IHRA and NHRA.

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Old 12-07-2009, 02:51 PM   #6
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what John said is true, and especially in Division four. The IHRA races in Division four that contest class racing are mighty slim.

In fact, even NHRA class racing dates for Division four are at an all time low.

Sometimes it saddens me that Division four, once a hot bed of drag racing, is now struggling to hold class racing of any sanction.

No question, it is a strong sign of the times. Changes are coming out of necessity, I hope our sport can adjust and change for the better.
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Old 12-07-2009, 03:59 PM   #7
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Default Re: Which engine for IHRA crate motor stock

The 350/330 Vortec is $3,889.00 from Scoggin-Dickey.The little 355 in the wagon runs great,But has about 10yrs on it! So we thought if its going to get a new one anyway----
But If there are just not that many races to run with it Might make more sense to just keep running the brackets.
So if we install this right out of the crate with a 750 Holley T-350 or metric tranny, at legal weight can we qualify?---Or does the motor have to be "worked" like in the NHRA classes.
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Old 12-07-2009, 04:27 PM   #8
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Everett,

good question, but my initial thought is it will not be fast enough to qualify. I "estimate" a stock crate motor would be at least 100 horses down from a competitive race engine.

And you are correct that in order to be at least in the middle of a qualified field the engine needs to be full done race engine just like an NHRA Stocker.

In my opinion, the store bought engine is poor value because most of the parts would not be used to build a full done engine.
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The 350/330 Vortec is $3,889.00 from Scoggin-Dickey.The little 355 in the wagon runs great,But has about 10yrs on it! So we thought if its going to get a new one anyway----
But If there are just not that many races to run with it Might make more sense to just keep running the brackets.
So if we install this right out of the crate with a 750 Holley T-350 or metric tranny, at legal weight can we qualify?---Or does the motor have to be "worked" like in the NHRA classes.
IHRA runs an ALL RUN FIELD so qualifying isnt an issue. Being FAST is as most are shall we say "Enhanced" like the NHRA cars.
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And you are correct that in order to be at least in the middle of a qualified field the engine needs to be full done race engine just like an NHRA Stocker.

In my opinion, the store bought engine is poor value because most of the parts would not be used to build a full done engine.
What CrateFin said!

I don't think an out-of-the crate engine would be an index-runner these days, and you really don't want the stock rods in it. Bang for the buck, Tim Sloan has his new Vortec for sale... runs -1.35 under easily. He was #2 qualifier at the IHRA World Finals. Always cheaper to buy than build. It has very few runs on it, as he built it to sell it. I made one pass in the Camaro that he has the engine in currently... it's a BAAAD unit! PM me if you'd like his #.
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