Need advices to get high HP out of a 350
#1
Need advices to get high HP out of a 350
Hey guys! I just dropped a newly rebuilt 350 in my chevy pick up. Now I have my old 350 2 bolt main block in my garage. Could anybody tell me what combination of carb, intake, exhaust, cam and heads I should put to get around 400hp. That engine is gonna be a project and I'm gonna use it in my c/k 1500 to do some mud competition. It's gonna be a long term project so even if the parts aren't the cheapest ones it's not a big big deal. Thx a lot!
#2
Hi Fender_102,
Welcome to the Chevy forums.
A Thread Search at this site while you're waiting for some more replies should turn up a couple of interesting combos.
I recall a thread about a 383 setup that sounded a lot like what you are looking for from a couple months ago.
350s are great to rebuild, because there's just so much different hi-perf stuff available in the aftermarket.
Welcome to the Chevy forums.
A Thread Search at this site while you're waiting for some more replies should turn up a couple of interesting combos.
I recall a thread about a 383 setup that sounded a lot like what you are looking for from a couple months ago.
350s are great to rebuild, because there's just so much different hi-perf stuff available in the aftermarket.
Last edited by therewolf; October 15th, 2009 at 4:36 PM.
#3
Thx rivereye,
I will sure look for that other thread while I get more answers on mine. I'm new to this so I appreciate your help.
Thx again.
I will sure look for that other thread while I get more answers on mine. I'm new to this so I appreciate your help.
Thx again.
Last edited by fender_102; October 15th, 2009 at 5:31 PM.
#5
Thx a lot guys that info makes a lot of sens. I'm gonna figure out what I'm gonna need for my application and then I'll get back to you guys. For sure the truck will be used mostly for trail and mud ridding. And maybe a little showin off in the city... Hehe. So thx again and you'll hear from me soon.
#6
First you need to decide exactly what the use of this engine will be? Daily driver, street car/truck, etc....
Second you need to know how much you are willing to spend.
Third how heavy is the vehicle, is it an automatic, and what is the axle ratio?
With this information I can definitly give you some tips..
Second you need to know how much you are willing to spend.
Third how heavy is the vehicle, is it an automatic, and what is the axle ratio?
With this information I can definitly give you some tips..
#7
Be careful if you build a 383 stroker using only a 2 bolt main. If you give it too much power you might not like the results >.<. I wouldn't stroke it out, I would just get the crank turned and then put a bigger cam in it. Bore it out .030 over. More displacement=more hp. A simple performer series intake and carb with bigger heads will give you plenty of power out of a 350 without stressing your mains too much. check to see what the heads are on the motor. If they are nice heads just get them cleaned up. if not get a set of 1.94's or 2.02's if you can find them.
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#8
uh, not always. trust me. 20+ years building engines. with todays tech and parts, hp is easy to get without upping displacement. in fact, i've seen larger displacement lose power.
as for two bolt vs 4 bolt, if the block, crank are prepped the right way, 2 bolt will hold and perform just as well. most of the 383's i've done, as well as others, use 2 bolt mains. 4 bolt is stronger, but again, with todays tech and parts, 2 bolt is right there with 4.
#9
Alright guys thx a lot for the info! The block is actually still sitting in the old garage! I'm in the process of building a new one.... A bit bigger! Once that's done, I'll have more room to work so there will be a good corner of the garage reserved for that project! While I do that, the other 350 that I dropped in the truck is still holdin pretty good! Thx again!
#10
uh, not always. trust me. 20+ years building engines. with todays tech and parts, hp is easy to get without upping displacement. in fact, i've seen larger displacement lose power.
as for two bolt vs 4 bolt, if the block, crank are prepped the right way, 2 bolt will hold and perform just as well. most of the 383's i've done, as well as others, use 2 bolt mains. 4 bolt is stronger, but again, with todays tech and parts, 2 bolt is right there with 4.
as for two bolt vs 4 bolt, if the block, crank are prepped the right way, 2 bolt will hold and perform just as well. most of the 383's i've done, as well as others, use 2 bolt mains. 4 bolt is stronger, but again, with todays tech and parts, 2 bolt is right there with 4.
Sorry Sir,but I respectfully disagree with you.Larger C.U. engines will and do produce more output.They accept larger cams easier,have a greater torque output and following the formula for intake runners which is .5 x c.i. needs and accepts larger intake runners that product a greater output.It's the way physics work.It is very much easier for a 383 to get near 400hp over a 350 and still have good idle manors.