Go back to you build thread Keegan Martin, and put some pictures on what you have done. Glad you still have your car.now my motor is at 150k so do you think the bottom end would even hold up at that point?
Go back to you build thread Keegan Martin, and put some pictures on what you have done. Glad you still have your car.now my motor is at 150k so do you think the bottom end would even hold up at that point?
it doesn’t it is very tired and sluggish so i’m thinking throw new heads on it and put piston rings on itIf your engine doesn't burn oil and runs fine now....no reason not to change the heads.
just didGo back to you build thread Keegan Martin, and put some pictures on what you have done. Glad you still have your car.
i have about 3k to spend on this soGT-40 or GT-40P heads, a better intake (w/65 MM throttle body), with a stock cam/1.72 roller rockers will make a huge difference over the stock setup and allow use of stock valve covers. This setup will get you close to 300 flywheel horsepower vs. 225. If you want more you'll need to upgrade your shortblock and everything else to handle the increased horsepower. How much too you want to spend?
I'd save up a little more for a Trick Flow top end kit. Doing the GT40 heads will net you an extra 30hp. The Trick Flow top end kit will net you an extra 100hp. They advertise them for under $3k, but we all know in reality the odds and ends are going to put you over that. Might not hurt to do a compression test on your old 302 engine to see if it's not getting sluggish due to some bottom end fatigue.i have about 3k to spend on this so
see i watched some videos on the trickflow heads and apparently they rev was to high when making peak power and i could do gt40 heads, intake and a cam and put those numbers and for the compression test yeah i really need to before i start buying partsI'd save up a little more for a Trick Flow top end kit. Doing the GT40 heads will net you an extra 30hp. The Trick Flow top end kit will net you an extra 100hp. They advertise them for under $3k, but we all know in reality the odds and ends are going to put you over that. Might not hurt to do a compression test on your old 302 engine to see if it's not getting sluggish due to some bottom end fatigue.
Kurt
I know, but i graduate in may so i’m trying to use some of my birthday and graduation money to do thisHurry up so we can see how it works out. Spring is here.
BS. I guarantee the Trick Flow heads are going to make more torque and hp then GT40s throughout the entire power band.see i watched some videos on the trickflow heads and apparently they rev was to high when making peak power and i could do gt40 heads, intake and a cam and put those numbers and for the compression test yeah i really need to before i start buying parts
No street test because of rain? I’d hassle you about being chicken, but unless you like drifting, your first few runs are better off on dry pavement.so finally I have installed the Promaxx on my 331 and Thursday was the 1. start ..Terminator X is doing right the Job ..after 20 -30 seconds engine was running nice and some minutes and warming up ..even better ... used Headbolts from speedmaster, Felpro Gaskets, ARP 7/16 Rocker studs and the Compcam Magnum Roller rockers.. needed some longer Pushrods..also from CompCams ..from 6.250 to 6.300 to correct the Rocker Geometry ...havent been on the street to test.. too much rain here ... but as soon as possible I ll go for a ride ... wondering if bigger Valves make a difference ... was running Ported Floteks 180cc/58cc with the smaller valves 1.94/1.55 and PM has 2.02/1.60 also 180cc runner but 60cc chamber ..so engie has a little less compression....out of the Box the Promaxx have way better Flow then the Floteks .. but I ported mine In and Exhaust side ..so I think Flow is pretty similar ??! so its just the bigger Valves but less compression ...I ll see what happens ..I have tons of 1/4 mile times with the Floteks ...
hahaha.. drag Radials .. dont like rain ... but today its sunny and warm ...No street test because of rain? I’d hassle you about being chicken, but unless you like drifting, your first few runs are better off on dry pavement.
hahaha ..Drag Radials dont like Rain ..... very bad weather this year here in Costa Rica ..too much rain ..Track is still closed because of Covid and other restrictions we have ... ..No street test because of rain? I’d hassle you about being chicken, but unless you like drifting, your first few runs are better off on dry pavement.