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How much horsepower?
I have a 1979 460 from a f 350 i had bored 30 over with new stock pistons and crank, a set of 1969 429 heads that i also had machined 3 angle valve job double springs and brass guides.hydrolic lifters and hydrolic blue racer cam intake 204 exhaust 217 with 1.71 roller rockers, edelbrock proformer intake and edelbrock 750 carb, high volume oil pump,weiland high volume water pump, mechanical fuel pump, electric fan and no power steering. Im looking for hp estimate im thinking around 400hp. No msd box yet
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Well, the stock 460 started out at 360 hp with a small carb and lazy cam?
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Your mild cam and 750 carb will certainly make that motor a true torque monster,400 hp is not out of the question,with a decent exhaust system.
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Hi Rudi!
Are you driving your car yet??? Lets cruise! JB :) |
i think about385to 395 flywheel hp x .88 for losses=347 rear wheel and a bigger carb won't make any more. this should show as 11.54 @117.2. so add a sec for street tires and might do 12.5 or less w driving skill, but the mph will tell you rear wheel hp. i ran a 472 ci (.60 over) 460 w a 284 .486 110 lobe cam and heavily ported d0ve heads w big valves, 2 inch headers,830 dp holly. and saw an average 11.7 @ 119 in a 2600 lb cobra, and all this was done w a stock cleaned up 460 non cj intake and a 5800 red line, 2.5 rear end gears (each shift takes between .2 to .4 of a sec) good enough to go neck and neck with a 650 kawasaki, on street tires, you gotta love big blocks!!!
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i have since upgraded to edelbrock performer rpm cam and intake 1 inch spacer and 850 holly w 30 cfm stub stack, jacobs ign. and 3 inch id 5 inch od mufflers and is it loud! needs jet work , anyone know a rule of thumb on jet size diff w open headers , i seem to have a little carb popping at 2500 rpm
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Personally always look at the plugs,and seat of the pants performance.The way the engine performes,off idle,mid range,and near top end.Jetting is always trial and error.Over the years always using Holley carbs,my tuneup parts are fully stocked.Always do jet changes one size at a time.Assuming your timing is right,the advance curve is close,etc.
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