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Old 01-14-2016, 11:46 AM
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Just a heads up, thanks for all the advice and suggestions. My mech picked up the cobra, it goes in today for dyno before he work begins. We wanna see what it puts down at my elevation verses the elevation from where I picked it up. I'll keep you guys posted on the numbers. I'm anticipating a low hp/tq number.

I think the item I'm most excited to see is the exhaust build. My guy will be fabricating my headers and is working with Borla for the custom side pipe fit. Goal is 3.5 inch pipes into the side pipes. He hasn't disclosed the heads or cam combo but he's matching the flow rate, which is why he is changing the exhaust. I can't wait to see this setup. I will post pictures as they come along.

Came to terms with using what I have. And working on a different build down the road when I can really afford the bigger motor.
No problem with that. One Web site that's interesting to play with is Camquest.com - it's clearly set up to sell Comp Cams products, but you can play with different combinations to get an idea of what to expect with HP, torque, when it's going to peak, etc. Is it 100% accurate? Not likely, but that's not the point - the point is to be able to select different options and see the effect those changes have on the overall result - relatively speaking, of course.

For example, I selected a 351W (close to a 302 stroked to 347 CID), and a cam with some specs to give you solid street performance (RPM Range: 2200 - 6200, Grind: 280HR, Duration @ 0.050" 224/230, Valve Lift: 0.560 / 0.598) and with good heads the Camquest tool shows >450 HP and almost 440 ft./lbs of torque. With a manual transmission that's nearly 400 RWHP.

I'm curious about the use of Borla mufflers between your exhaust manifolds / shorty headers and the side pipes. Obviously short, straight-through mufflers will be much better than catalytic converters, but why not just straight pipes? For that matter, why not go to headers between your engine and the side-pipes?

BTW, which side pipes are those, and have you checked them to see how much restriction is in them?

Perhaps worth checking out is this thread (Classic Roadster exhaust dilemma), the photos starting at post #20 show a re-build of side pipes with new, larger core mufflers to open them up.
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