72 Challenger (Hans) wrote:I would go for the longer stroke. With that 4.5" arm you will have quit a bit more torque. I even wish I went for a 4.5" crank, it would give me a 572ci then as I already have the 4.5"bore. As for a big bore, this is the 3th year I have it and had not a single problem.
Well, lot of problems, but none were Hemi related. Most of the troubles were tranny related. And now still ignition related.
Anyway, I would go (if money isn't the object) for a 4.5" x 4.5" Hemi making it a 572ci. Otherwise, bigger is still better. With my 4.5" x 4.15" = 528ci combo I've went a 10.64@128 having ignition troubles during the whole run so there's more to come. Oh, this was just on pumpgas, with a flat tappet cam and single 4bbl...so you made the right choice going HEMI.
plum-crazy wrote:The power secret it's always torque why do you need high rpm if you can get more torque?
airfuelEddie wrote:I would go for the longer stroke. Better "grunt" off the bottom end and with those heavy breathing Hemi heads will pull like crazy on the top end as long as the cam is large enough. I also would use a solid flat tappet or solid roller,(preferred) with circle track valve springs. I always thought the Stage V heads,(Eric Hansens company), with the 2.4 Intake valve was specifically designed for large bore engines 4.310 minimum?
plum-crazy wrote:72 Challenger (Hans) wrote:I would go for the longer stroke. With that 4.5" arm you will have quit a bit more torque. I even wish I went for a 4.5" crank, it would give me a 572ci then as I already have the 4.5"bore. As for a big bore, this is the 3th year I have it and had not a single problem.
Well, lot of problems, but none were Hemi related. Most of the troubles were tranny related. And now still ignition related.
Anyway, I would go (if money isn't the object) for a 4.5" x 4.5" Hemi making it a 572ci. Otherwise, bigger is still better. With my 4.5" x 4.15" = 528ci combo I've went a 10.64@128 having ignition troubles during the whole run so there's more to come. Oh, this was just on pumpgas, with a flat tappet cam and single 4bbl...so you made the right choice going HEMI.
Hi Hans.
Have you ever seen any white smoke with 4,5" bore?
How much miles did you run in your 528?
Is a MP crate engine?
No doubt about it! BTW, have you ever seen an A/F ratio that lean?:thumbsup:dave-r wrote:I just think it needs a Holley 850 and richer jets. Then it would be a damn good consistant mid-low 11s engine in a heavy Challenger like mine.
plum-crazy wrote:There is some place on this dyno too see that's lean mixture?