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  • #16
    I'd listen to these guys Mike they really know what they are talking about, especially when it comes to LT1 engines. I am in no means saying you dont know your stuff as well but these guys can and will help you build a nice powerful engine that will reach your goals. Gotta use the best resources available to ya man!
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    I actually agree with Darren on everything he said...
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    • #17
      Originally posted by M_Juntti View Post
      yes its an H beam, and the 6 inch rod with the 3.875 cranks give me the 396 and i wanted a 396 stroker. i know going into the oil ring will burn a little oil, i read that when stroking an engin you want to go with the longer rod because it slows the piston down by kicking the rod on more of an angle
      correct. the longer rod keeps the force applied to the crank more directly which is beneficial.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View Post
        correct. the longer rod keeps the force applied to the crank more directly which is beneficial.
        see i have been doing research, but i do not know everything, i appreciate the help guys
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        • #19
          a 6" rod will be perfectly fine. To be honest, there really is not a huge difference over a 5.7". The 5.7" vs. 6" debate has been battled for a loooong time

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          • #20
            I look at the oversized heads like this, because its what makes sense in my head but it may be entirely wrong. Your intake side up to the heads can only flow so much air, it is best to match the motor to the heads because you want the right amount of air in the runners so they have a good velocity entering the combustion chamber, there you can only shove so much air as well. Having too much runner creates dead air that isn't being forced so much into the chamber and therefor loses velocity. Having too small of a runner attempts to force too much air into the chamber and therefor the flow is backed up when trying to enter the chamber and therefor loses velocity.
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            • #21
              just call Advanced Induction and be done with it. They will tell you what you want to buy for your goals and budget.

              (they also have a Ai .383r long block that you will be VERY happy with)

              check them out at www.advancedinduction.com

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              • #22
                Originally posted by ThreeHonks View Post
                just call Advanced Induction and be done with it. They will tell you what you want to buy for your goals and budget.

                (they also have a Ai .383r long block that you will be VERY happy with)

                check them out at www.advancedinduction.com
                i dont want an engine built for me, i want to learn this stuff and build it on my own, but of course a little pointing in the right path helps a lot. I have learned a lot so far and the thing about the heads makes sense to me now that it has been explained
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                Remember folks stop lights timed for 35mph are also timed for 70mph.

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                • #23
                  I agree with Ryan, don't just take it from us I would call AI and LE and see what types of H/C packages they suggest. It doesn't mean you have to buy a longblock but at least they have years of experience far beyond people on this site.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by M_Juntti View Post
                    i dont want an engine built for me, i want to learn this stuff and build it on my own, but of course a little pointing in the right path helps a lot. I have learned a lot so far and the thing about the heads makes sense to me now that it has been explained
                    Why does it say 94 camaro with 396 and F3 procharger under your vehicle?
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                    • #25
                      It's his wish list



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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Phantom383 View Post
                        It's his wish list
                        Why would you even wish for an F3? You can't even fit it without an all custom set-up....... not to mention it's made for 2000 hp applications and takes a motor making BARE min 500 hp up to ~900 depending on specifics to even run it....
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLE View Post
                          I agree with Ryan, don't just take it from us I would call AI and LE and see what types of H/C packages they suggest. It doesn't mean you have to buy a longblock but at least they have years of experience far beyond people on this site.
                          Yep. We know enough about what we are talking about to know you weren't going in the right direction but Ive built a total of 2 LT1s so far. Ive spent hundreds of hours reading over the years but AI or LE has probably built hundreds of engines and their experience is going to be greater than ours.

                          I talked with phil at AI for over an hour about my setup and like I said I am very happy with how it runs now, even if it is a cam only car making 350-370rwhp.

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                          Originally posted by Superman09 View Post
                          Why would you even wish for an F3? You can't even fit it without an all custom set-up....... not to mention it's made for 2000 hp applications and takes a motor making BARE min 500 hp up to ~900 depending on specifics to even run it....
                          lol - i think the situation has already been rectified.
                          Last edited by JoeliusZ28; December 12th, 2009, 02:25 PM. Reason: Auto merged double post
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Superman09 View Post
                            Why does it say 94 camaro with 396 and F3 procharger under your vehicle?
                            LOL thats wayyyyyyyyy down the road from now. not going to happen for afew years but yeah i hope that one day i will be able to make a monsterous build like that
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                            Remember folks stop lights timed for 35mph are also timed for 70mph.

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                            • #29
                              so is it the same concept with the intake manifold runners? or is it the taller the better
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                              Remember folks stop lights timed for 35mph are also timed for 70mph.

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                              • #30
                                its the same concept essentially, in your case you could run either your stock intake or an aftermarket one but I would think an LT4 would suffice. I'll wait for someone else to confirm this.
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