400RWHP 355, how does this setup look?

Hg
11-20-2004, 08:37 PM
This is what I'm looking at, and I have the shortblock as of right now, but I'm still throwing around ideas for the topend. I thought about posting it in the LT1 forum since the miniram is almost the same thing, but I didn't want to upset any moderators...

350 4 bolt main, .030 over
Forged TRW .100 dome pistons
Forged Polished eagle I beam rods
Forged eagle crank
ARP fasteners
Miniram III w/ Edelbrock ETEC 200cc heads(or Miniram with AFR 195s?)
30# SVO injectors
CC306 or GM 847 cam ????
Comp retro roller lifters, Comp pro magnum 1.6 RRs, Comp hi-tech 1 piece chromemoly pushrods

I have a 700R4, and it will have a 3000rpm stall. How streetable or unstreetable would this setup be, and how long do you think it would live? I'm aiming for 400rwhp. Any comments or suggestions are appreciated. :thumb:

DevilsAddvocate
11-20-2004, 08:47 PM
Afr 195s...least what I would go with, but ya either set of heads will put u over 400 horses. Depending on the cam

DevilsAddvocate
11-20-2004, 08:54 PM
Woops already listed the cam, 306 :D

Hg
11-20-2004, 09:02 PM
Do you think those are good cams for 400rwhp? Probably fairly streetable with a 3K stall?

Dave89IROC
11-20-2004, 09:14 PM
Do you think those are good cams for 400rwhp? Probably fairly streetable with a 3K stall?

yes, the 4 bolt mains , crank and rods are overkill for 400hp, but it will be pretty strong

Hg
11-20-2004, 10:00 PM
yes, the 4 bolt mains , crank and rods are overkill for 400hp, but it will be pretty strong
I got the hookup on the shortblock, it ended up costing me about 600$ :D

SSnthe10s
11-20-2004, 10:34 PM
id go with the Dart Pro1 215cc

jzajac1
11-21-2004, 06:34 AM
Combo looks pretty good. The only question I would have is the dome pistons. If your block was milled for '0' deck height on the pistons you may run into clearance issues. I would use the flat tops and then use the cam that Edelbrock has in their power package for 435 hp, this way the cam and heads would be matched which is what you want to do (compatible components). Since you're going to use a miniram, call Edelbrock and investigate if their heads and cam package will equal 435 hp as they advertise using the miniram since their package uses a air gap manifold and carb. They may have already done a dyno test with a similar setup and could give you info on the power potential.

chy20k1
11-21-2004, 10:05 AM
i knew a guy that had the edelbrock head/cam package in a malibu, it was never dyno'd but it sounded mean at idle and the car screamed. id look into it.

Zepher
11-21-2004, 04:53 PM
Does Edelbrock list that 435hp at the wheels or at the Flywheel?
That is a huge difference.

96m6lt1
11-21-2004, 05:52 PM
i like your combo it resembles one of my previous set ups,the only things i would change is;go to a 3500 stall,4.10 gears,et streets26x10s,weigh in at 3275 w/o driver and driver skill you should run some strong 11s i used perf.resource for the chip,pcm forless is capable as well...

irocz383
11-23-2004, 07:00 PM
Thats pretty similare to my setup. I'm running a 383 though with a T56. I dynoed 367 rwhp on the stock chip running 9.6:1 AFR

Your compression ratio will also help determine what kind of numbers and drivability. You need to look into the future a little. If your planning on running N/A for ever... flat tops are good. If you want N2O, fordged flat tops with valve reliefs and a higher compression like 11.1:1 would be ideal. If you want a blower, your going to need to get the dished pistons with a compression around 8.6:1.

Try to get a tuned chip b4 you start up and stay away from double molly rings. IMHO... My chip wasn't tuned proper and it caused the motor to wash out the rings. Double Molly rings are tuff as hell but they really are too strong. I've heard stories of blocks wearing out b4 the rings do. Total Seal Gapless rings are the way to go. Typical rings have a leak down of about 10% while the total seal have a leak down of 2%.

Just some food for thought.