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01-21-2003, 01:17 PM
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Seperating the Firehawk, 396ci LT1, Cheapest reliable 430rwhp around
OK guys heres the deal. I'm willing to sell the 396 in the Firehawk for $6k US. If you have a stock motor, I'd be willing to take that on trade, and take $5k plus your stocker. I may be able to take care of PCM issues depending on your particular vehicle. I can take a Visa or Mastercard for this. I am willing to supply the weekend where we can Remove and Replace both engines, in my nice shop. I'm sure we can even get a few extra hands involved to make sure we fly through smoothly. (I might even supply the beer).
That equates to getting over a $10,000 Engine at less then half price.
- Callies Crank
- Oliver Rods
- JE Pistons
- 4 Bolt Splayed Caps
- Fully Ported LT1 Heads and Intake
- CC306 Cam
- Much Much More
The Engine has Solid Internals, and could easily have a large Nitrous System added also.
Take a look at the Dynograph here:
http://www.lt4-396.com/Hawk/rwhpDynojet.jpg
Post or email back if your interested in the motor or just to help us thrash on it, that is if someone decides to make more HP on motor then anyone else here.
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01-21-2003, 04:24 PM
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oh boy  if this post was made 3 months from now when i had a full time job and was done with school .. first thing id do would be to goto the bank and take out a loan
if this engine happenes to be in ur hawk 3 months from now .. the first thing i'll do after i get a job is goto the bank and take out a loan
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01-21-2003, 05:24 PM
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Wow Kurtis, that's a good deal!!!  What is the reason for selling?
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01-21-2003, 05:50 PM
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I'm with Payam on this one....This post makes me hate going to school and temps me to take a full time position with the City of Vancouver (my summer job) Oh well, it will be worth it in the long run when I have 3 differnet pieces of "paper."
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01-21-2003, 06:36 PM
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Aly,
I'm actually trying to sell the whole car, but I feel this will be an easier way to sell it, as the car is more marketable w/ a stock engine. I'd prefer to sell it whole to save myself the work.
We're having a baby around July, and coupled with an unfinished Z28, I'm just looking to liquidate the Hawk, and finish the Z, instead of pulling thousands more out of pocket.....
Gotta have some sensibility I suppose.
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01-22-2003, 05:06 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by KTamez
Gotta have some sensibility I suppose.
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Well...I suppose  . Anyway, good luck with the sale and the new addition to your family! With a dyno graph-backed engine package like that, I don't think you'll have a hard time finding a buyer.
BTW - Will the finished Z be equipped with a Simpson Racing Baby Seat  ???
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01-22-2003, 03:48 PM
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Too far away. I've got a Firehawk motor I'd even trade ya.  BTW, what CR is the motor?
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01-22-2003, 08:32 PM
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Kurtis,
It's obvious that this motor had zero expenses spared and it should put out a lot of HP. Thats Given. The question I have is how? The cam isn't that big and you see guys like Payam and Matt making about 40-50rwhp less, even with their high flowing heads. What kind of tricks are they using (windage tray, special top secret lightening techinques etc...) other than using top quality parts? I wonder why there aren't any engine builders up here that came match those numbers? Is it worth it to buying an MTI short block? Can just simply properly matching the comb be worth this much hp?
thanks
Andy
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01-22-2003, 11:16 PM
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Andy 396 vs a 350 is probably a good start.
Seriously, that is a 12% bigger motor.
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01-22-2003, 11:58 PM
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That being said Shawn, if you where to put some high comp pistons and swap some shorty headers into your combo, (without blower) would you make the same power?
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01-23-2003, 12:46 AM
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You can buy 383 / 396 crate motors with stage 2 heads producing 440 / 450 crank HP. Not uncommon at all. When I bought the motor, the vendor had 11.5:1 pistons and it had been built for nitrous. He never ran the motor but was absolutely targetting 500 crank HP but he was also using a DFI. candidly i think that was an agressive target.
Kurtis, is that dyno sheet from an engine dyno or a chassis dyno?
Last edited by 97TA-WS6-Con; 01-23-2003 at 01:01 AM.
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01-23-2003, 01:02 PM
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Boy! Skepticism abound!  Shaun, we did two pulls before I bought the car on an Above ground Dynojet 248 Chassis Dyno.
Andy, Some combinations just work better then others. As you noted there may be a couple of sets of heads that "flow" better then this engine's does, but does that mean they "work" better?
Keep in mind now its an M6, w/ a 10 bolt, that does help the dyno numbers due to rotational and parasitic losses.
Ellis recently dyno'd his stock shortblock Heads/Cam car, and came up with just a couple ponies under 400rw w/ an Auto and . Make his an M6, and throw in a 10 bolt, and he's looking at 420 range. What would he get with another 46 cubes?
Around the same time this car was built GMHTP's Formula (The Yellow one), went to MTI and recieved basically the same shortblock, and then re-used an LPE Top-End. The results were 405-415 rwhp (Can't remember the exact number), with a smaller emmissions legal cam, and I believe Shorty headers.
Now to contradict myself. Honestly I don't see this engine as a run of the mill engine. I think it does perform slightly better then the norm, but nothing at all freakish.
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01-23-2003, 02:42 PM
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Not skepticism on my part, I'm just truely amazed at how much hp a matching combo can be worth. My heads flow okay numbers I guess (255cfm int) matched with a cc305, Hooker LT's, Electric water pump etc...I think I'd be lucky for 360-365rwhp.
I never ment to imply that your numbers seemed too high...I just wanted to see if these guys at MTI provide any aditional benefit when building an engine over and above what a speed shop in the North West can.
Thanks guys for your explanations
Andy
PS- Any guesses at how much HP gain I could recieve from going to a cam like the 306 from the 305?
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01-23-2003, 02:54 PM
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Andy, I think 360ish is a high number to hope for. well.. its so hard to say.. i'm hoping to dyno my car in like a month... you should go too, and see what kinda numbers you're pushin
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01-23-2003, 02:57 PM
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The guys at MTI like any other GOOD engine shop do things right and do thing to maximize a combination. a 305CC with those flow numbers doesn't sound like it will push 360rw but who knows. There is such a thing as driveability also, Kurtis firehawk may not be as driveable as some other cars with less HP.
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