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I think Alan is right, 1970 LT1 gets my vote of conventional sbc's!!!!!!
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However, for some reason, the 1970 350/360 (Holley) is rated at 325 that's 2600 in GT/A (not counting 170 pounds for the driver and I'm not sure you can get there, or if it is legal), and the 350/350 (QuadraJet) is rated at 370 (that's 2960 in GT/A not counting 170 pound for the driver). All those are for factory heads, add 5HP for aftermarket heads if you need them. If you're looking at a 1970 Chevy HP 350 with a Holley, I think the 350/370 stick only Corvette is what fits your car. The 1969 version is factored at 400 for GT, you don't want that. It looks like the engine with the most closely matches what you're describing, and that fits your car, is the 1970 Corvette stick only 350/370. How fast it is, I don't know. I think your best bet is to contact Nitro Joe, and see if he has the information you want, and send him some money.
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Really? Lol....
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Probably the PC Richard Cobalt. It's been several impressive 9.0 ets with the 400 small block. I guess PC Richard got tired of impressing, and swtich to the easier Ford combo.
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I can get the car to the weight of the 350 - 360HP. That would be 2770lbs. What carb is legal on this engine ? I was told they made some other Holley carbs like the HP series legal but I dont know that for a fact . Who builds some of the fastest engines of this type out there.......Gulius ? Who else ? What heads are the heads of choice ? Thanks for any and all help.
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We would build the engine ourself ( if this ever transpired...........just in the thought process now ). The car is going to Wisecarver to get a round tube ,back half, 4-link, etc and I work at an engine shop. I would get a lot of input from my buddy Jake Barbato at Jenkins Competition, We are building a mild 383 for the car now and my future plans are Super Stock. Of course saying and doing are two different things.......lol
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Sean, I know your LT1 is fast as heck (your LT1 in GT/BA out runs my LT1 in GT/AA) but the 327 is the best SBC "combination", the '70 LT1 is a great engine just not the best HP factor.....
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