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I would love to keep the car in the current configuration but I do not think I could afford that many Brooms..........
I know from the Barracuda that those motors thrive on revs and will keep going until they expire.
The reality is that the pistons weigh in excess of 900g each, plus long rods and it will not hang together at mega rpm for long.
You fund the motors and I will build them....
I know from the Barracuda that those motors thrive on revs and will keep going until they expire.
The reality is that the pistons weigh in excess of 900g each, plus long rods and it will not hang together at mega rpm for long.
You fund the motors and I will build them....

Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
Mopar by the grace of God
Long stroke Hemi is not really the way to go in such a heavy car unless you got ££££££££££'s, so, do as bad Habit has done and put a pair of CNC 440-1 heads on, I think you can still use your block? I don't know details....get a 440 source 572 kit....or see if he'll sell his old 572 which ran a best of 9.5 get a bit of weight off and your there....then you can run 4.10's, the numbers and 6900rpm.....just a final thought.
I hope the motor makes at least 900 bhp; it's the torque that is hard to predict.....
I think it will make 928 bhp at 7000 rpm, and 711ft/lbs at 6000 rpm but the torque is low further down the rev range.....about 496 ft/lb at 3500 rpm....
.....it will make 972 bhp at 7500 rpm which proves your point, but that is HELL of a lot of heavy metal thrashing around at that level...maybe "Heavy Metal" should be the name of the car

I think it will make 928 bhp at 7000 rpm, and 711ft/lbs at 6000 rpm but the torque is low further down the rev range.....about 496 ft/lb at 3500 rpm....
.....it will make 972 bhp at 7500 rpm which proves your point, but that is HELL of a lot of heavy metal thrashing around at that level...maybe "Heavy Metal" should be the name of the car




Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
Mopar by the grace of God
Too close to "Hot Metal"Pete wrote:I hope the motor makes at least 900 bhp; it's the torque that is hard to predict.....
I think it will make 928 bhp at 7000 rpm, and 711ft/lbs at 6000 rpm but the torque is low further down the rev range.....about 496 ft/lb at 3500 rpm....
.....it will make 972 bhp at 7500 rpm which proves your point, but that is HELL of a lot of heavy metal thrashing around at that level...maybe "Heavy Metal" should be the name of the car![]()
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There's a lot of critical choices to make that I'd not considered. Of course the higher the power you're after, the less chance there is of getting them all right
Still, if it was easy, we'd all be doing it!
Do ally rods offer a bit of cushioning at the ends of the rod throw or would that effect be too small to help?

Do ally rods offer a bit of cushioning at the ends of the rod throw or would that effect be too small to help?
No-one will believe you...
It does cushion a bit but it is mostly weight saving but back in the day they had a very limited life-span; and how long or short that as going to be was the issue..
I bought BME alloy rodds for the Altered but they maintain you can use them on the street as well. I think they were £1K......
I bought BME alloy rodds for the Altered but they maintain you can use them on the street as well. I think they were £1K......
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
Mopar by the grace of God