Vac. class engine.
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Vac. class engine.
I can't seem to make up my mind on a build. I can run a few more tracks (bog/mud race) if I run an iron head, 4150 carb, and pull 14"@1000. I'm wondering what kind of tq and hp I can expect.
Flat top 528
Quench of .047
13.5 to 1
Custom solid roller... I have springs for a decent roller 250/600 and .700 lift
Looking to peak around 6400
Victor 4150
C9 heads with motorsport valves...2.25/1.76
Flow numbers hopefully 200/340 @.700
If it won't make 600 I'm going to scrap the idea. I really need to make more though.
Flat top 528
Quench of .047
13.5 to 1
Custom solid roller... I have springs for a decent roller 250/600 and .700 lift
Looking to peak around 6400
Victor 4150
C9 heads with motorsport valves...2.25/1.76
Flow numbers hopefully 200/340 @.700
If it won't make 600 I'm going to scrap the idea. I really need to make more though.
Last edited by FORDMUD on April 18th 2011, 4:57 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : hit the wrong button.lol)
FORDMUD- Posts : 290
Join date : 2009-02-09
Location : Meridian MS
Re: Vac. class engine.
Here is a link to my 552 build that I did a few years ago. I was in a 17" vac class at that time. https://www.429-460.com/t179-vac-motor-build
Dropping to 14" I would think that over 600hp would be very doable, and maybe closer to 700hp, depending on all of the rest of the engine. Do you have to use a 4150 carb? A dommie would be a lot better, especially on a Mafia intake.
Dropping to 14" I would think that over 600hp would be very doable, and maybe closer to 700hp, depending on all of the rest of the engine. Do you have to use a 4150 carb? A dommie would be a lot better, especially on a Mafia intake.
schmitty- Posts : 4538
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Re: Vac. class engine.
They say small base carb. SV1 would be cool, but It will not make 750 with my porting.
FORDMUD- Posts : 290
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Re: Vac. class engine.
The 4150 series 1050HP carbs do quite well. On a ported Victor, they make some serious power.
schmitty- Posts : 4538
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Location : Holdrege, NE
Re: Vac. class engine.
Just a little update to this.
I ended up with some D0OE heads. Should be back from the shop soon. Flow numbers to follow.
I'm still considering a Vac. class build. Any guesses on Hp?
I ended up with some D0OE heads. Should be back from the shop soon. Flow numbers to follow.
I'm still considering a Vac. class build. Any guesses on Hp?
FORDMUD- Posts : 290
Join date : 2009-02-09
Location : Meridian MS
Re: Vac. class engine.
With the DOOE heads with competent port work and a good valve job, you will have a serious performer.
schmitty- Posts : 4538
Join date : 2008-12-02
Age : 54
Location : Holdrege, NE
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