New Guy looking to make more power

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  1. Crock

    Crock Communication

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    I have a few question if you can help me it would be greatly appreciated.
    I love to race so the faster the better.

    1. Should i build a 426 or build a nitrous motor?
    2. If i had the stock throttle body ported to 90 mm would it really create a big increase in HP/TQ
    3. Should I port the stock heads and intake purchase new components.
     
  2. ChargerGirl

    ChargerGirl Mama / DB Geek / Driver

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    Whoa...heck of a first post.

    :welcome: to the C! What're you driving and do you have pictures? As for the questions, I'm sure one of the resident experts will be with you shortly! ;)
     
  3. MOL

    MOL SHOW & PERFORMANCE

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    1. both.

    2. i would not bore a stock tb to 90mm. go by one and have the intake machined to match.

    3. most vendors of ported heads have an exchange program.
     
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    loxmith Recovering Post Whore...

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    :welcome: to the C...and x2 on pics. :please:
     
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    Dookie Foe twenny sics

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    I agree with Ralph (Mol).
    If you're serious about your intentions, stroker, heads, cam, manifold, TB, spray, tranny, half shafts, LSD...bada bing, mid 10's!
     
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    nevinsrt Getaway driver for hire

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    Welcome to the C!! pics!!
     
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    LegMaker LMI - LegMakerIntakes

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    or forged 6.1 with blower at 10+ lbs with a little 100 shot for the track...... waalaa.... deep in the tens with spray, deep in the 11's without...... matter of fact, i think i know someone with this in mind.....just sayin......:whistle:
     
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    DITTO.....looks like 1st & last post since 24hrs has passed...
     
  9. Dookie

    Dookie Foe twenny sics

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    If you're building a motor, why not go bigger and build for larger cubes. Price difference is negligible, and there's no replacement for displacement. Then you could leave the giggle gas off and see 10's.
     
  10. Crock

    Crock Communication

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    Far as vendor goes who has the best product when it come to a stoker i have seen several kits on the web everything from Arrington k-1 kit, Inertia, Mancini now has a kit, Comp, Indy. I have the engine current out and looking to make the best purchase for the most power. Any Comments
     
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    Dookie Foe twenny sics

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    What's you plan? Short block, long block, stroker kit and build your own?
    I went with Callies Compstar Speed Pack kit (http://www.compstarcomponents.com/speed_packs.htm) crank and rods with Mahle pistons, 4.090 bore x 4.050 stroke. Inertia heads, custom cam, and ported manifold.
    Good vendors in no particular order are:
    Callies
    Performance Werks Racing
    Inertia
    Southern Hot Rod
    HHP
    BMC
    Speed Factory
    Stack Performance
    Indy
    Arrington (Shop Hemi.com)

    Get with one or all and get quotes and see who fits with you and your personal goals the best.
     
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  12. Crock

    Crock Communication

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    i'm going to try to build the engine myself is there anything special i need to know i have heard that when stroking a 6.1 hemi i have to watch the cylinder bore because the walls are very thin.
     
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    Dookie Foe twenny sics

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    BS...max bore is 4.09. You'll have to clearance the widage tray and the oil valley up front..nothing special past that
     
  14. Crock

    Crock Communication

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    Does anyone know the purpose of a oil catch can
     
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    1bad4dr Mr. Meany

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    catches the blow bye that ends up in the plenum. Catch can is a great addition.

    Oh and since I never saw this thread (sorry), welcome to the "C".

    You can also check out CMW for your motor needs.