TorRed
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I know I should pull & store my Roadrunner's numbers matching 383, but what I will be doing instead is building it to a 'safe' power level and just not abusing it unnecessarily; no burnout contests, limited track time, mostly cruising and 'feeling the power' from time to time.
At what power levels am I starting to exceed a level safe for the block? I plan on getting it professionally built with good machining, etc. but don't know if 450 or 500 HP/TQ is pretty much the limit without block stiffening, better caps, lighter internals, etc. Depending on the power target, I may leave it stock stroke or go with a 3.75" for 432 C.I. unless that would push the motor too hard. Same with heads; either stock or CNC Ported Stealths.
The Durango has 710HP and the wife's Mustang GT Performance Pack has 486 so I'm thinking something close to the Stang should be about right. I'd especially appreciate opinions from longtime builders here on the forum.
Thanks,
Jim
At what power levels am I starting to exceed a level safe for the block? I plan on getting it professionally built with good machining, etc. but don't know if 450 or 500 HP/TQ is pretty much the limit without block stiffening, better caps, lighter internals, etc. Depending on the power target, I may leave it stock stroke or go with a 3.75" for 432 C.I. unless that would push the motor too hard. Same with heads; either stock or CNC Ported Stealths.
The Durango has 710HP and the wife's Mustang GT Performance Pack has 486 so I'm thinking something close to the Stang should be about right. I'd especially appreciate opinions from longtime builders here on the forum.
Thanks,
Jim