2Luke2
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Hello everyone, as stated in our intro thread(pics included) my girl and I just pulled the 440 out of our 70 Charger and are in the process of rebuilding it. We have a pretty good parts list in mind, but we are a bit stumped on some of the details and are looking for some advice if a few people with a lot more knowledge have the time and patience for a couple of noobs. We ordered our 505 stroker kit from hughes engines, but it's waiting on pistons. Anyway we wanted to list our parts here and get some advice. We are concerned with our 6000ft altitude and our compression ratio as we have gotten conflicting recommendations from a few different sources. Anyway here it is...
69 440 block bored .40 over. Not decked yet due to not having the rotating assembly on hand and confusion with compression ratio desired for current altitude.
Crank - 4.250 forged crank
Rods - 7.1" chevy
Pistons - forged -4.47cc flat top
Heads - Edelbrock performer rpm 84cc straight out of the box
Rockers - Crane gold roller rockers 1.5 ratio
Cam - We are stuck here... got a couple recommendations from Lunati and Comp Cams we are sticking with the hydro flat tappet for budget reasons.
Comp Cam - Xe275HL
Lunati Voodoo- 10230703 or 10230704 maybe 10230705
Ignition - MSD Ready-to-Run Distributor with 6AL2 box
Carb - Looking for a bigger one, we have a 750 Edelbrock 1411 right now, but know we might need at least an 850.
Headers - TTI 2" with 3" collectors
Exhaust - Undecided brand/size/custom all the above
Gears - We have an 8 3/4 suregrip with 3:91s in the back
The engine should be around 11.5:1 static compression ratio and I think 9.56:1 dynamic if I did my numbers right for the comp cam above... That's a little over what I was shooting for, but was hoping someone would be able to help out with that. We have been told that the 11:1 is great here, but also been told by Hughes that they would go 13:1. Now I know altitude makes a different, but I never knew how much. We only have 91 octane here at the pumps and we don't want to get into trouble if we drive down the mountain a few miles and get into the 4000-5000ft altitude areas. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
L&L
69 440 block bored .40 over. Not decked yet due to not having the rotating assembly on hand and confusion with compression ratio desired for current altitude.
Crank - 4.250 forged crank
Rods - 7.1" chevy
Pistons - forged -4.47cc flat top
Heads - Edelbrock performer rpm 84cc straight out of the box
Rockers - Crane gold roller rockers 1.5 ratio
Cam - We are stuck here... got a couple recommendations from Lunati and Comp Cams we are sticking with the hydro flat tappet for budget reasons.
Comp Cam - Xe275HL
Lunati Voodoo- 10230703 or 10230704 maybe 10230705
Ignition - MSD Ready-to-Run Distributor with 6AL2 box
Carb - Looking for a bigger one, we have a 750 Edelbrock 1411 right now, but know we might need at least an 850.
Headers - TTI 2" with 3" collectors
Exhaust - Undecided brand/size/custom all the above
Gears - We have an 8 3/4 suregrip with 3:91s in the back
The engine should be around 11.5:1 static compression ratio and I think 9.56:1 dynamic if I did my numbers right for the comp cam above... That's a little over what I was shooting for, but was hoping someone would be able to help out with that. We have been told that the 11:1 is great here, but also been told by Hughes that they would go 13:1. Now I know altitude makes a different, but I never knew how much. We only have 91 octane here at the pumps and we don't want to get into trouble if we drive down the mountain a few miles and get into the 4000-5000ft altitude areas. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
L&L