Ok, heres the deal, I am wanting to build a 400HP block, but I will use a turbo to get there(probably a GT35R...but I can decide on that later) now...400HP isnt a lot as far as SBF engines go....and I dont want to spend money where its not needed either...I want a block thats good to 450HP(give myself some safety margin) I have heard people say that the stock block can take this...well, that may be so, but I need to rebuild the block anyway....heres my plan, tell me if you think it will work
Roller block(havent decided on which one yet...probably whatever I can find at the junkyard)
GT40-P heads
Sealed power engine rebuild kit w/hypereutectic pistons(this type of piston it has been suggested in maximum boost might work best in a turbo engine, I currently have forged pistons in another turbo engine of mine, but would rather use hypereutectic assuming they will hold up to my power target)
Camshaft-undecided, suggestions are welcome...something mild with higher duration but low overlap....after all, my power is coming from boost, the cam is mainly to change my powerband around
Roller rockers-This is my first pushrod V8 build so I dont really understand what all they do...from my understanding, the stabalize the valve at higher RPM, preventing valve float? If I buy a set, do I need stiffer valvesprings?(for a mild cam) What ratio would I need? What does the ratio even mean anyway?
For 400HP would I need a block girdle?
Can I get away with the stock rods and crank for a goal of 400HP?
As you can see, lots of questions, I'm trying to keep the money in the engine down, but I'm not going to skimp where it will do some good, but theres no reason for me to buy forged pistons when hypereutectic will do, no reason to buy forged rods if the stockers will do...etc, etc, one thing I do want is high RPM valvetrain stability...while I dont plan on revving the engine out too often, I dont want to worry too badly about valve float. I'm not worried about the fuel system right now, I can cover that easy enough with other parts I have around, its all going in a 66 if that makes any difference...MegaSquirt2 for EFI, so I have full spark and fuel control
Roller block(havent decided on which one yet...probably whatever I can find at the junkyard)
GT40-P heads
Sealed power engine rebuild kit w/hypereutectic pistons(this type of piston it has been suggested in maximum boost might work best in a turbo engine, I currently have forged pistons in another turbo engine of mine, but would rather use hypereutectic assuming they will hold up to my power target)
Camshaft-undecided, suggestions are welcome...something mild with higher duration but low overlap....after all, my power is coming from boost, the cam is mainly to change my powerband around
Roller rockers-This is my first pushrod V8 build so I dont really understand what all they do...from my understanding, the stabalize the valve at higher RPM, preventing valve float? If I buy a set, do I need stiffer valvesprings?(for a mild cam) What ratio would I need? What does the ratio even mean anyway?
For 400HP would I need a block girdle?
Can I get away with the stock rods and crank for a goal of 400HP?
As you can see, lots of questions, I'm trying to keep the money in the engine down, but I'm not going to skimp where it will do some good, but theres no reason for me to buy forged pistons when hypereutectic will do, no reason to buy forged rods if the stockers will do...etc, etc, one thing I do want is high RPM valvetrain stability...while I dont plan on revving the engine out too often, I dont want to worry too badly about valve float. I'm not worried about the fuel system right now, I can cover that easy enough with other parts I have around, its all going in a 66 if that makes any difference...MegaSquirt2 for EFI, so I have full spark and fuel control
