Steven said:Not everyone has 1600 dollars to put in a R block or any for that matter.
mikey94gt said:maybe....... depending on what you wanna put into it........ and how many free parts you get........
Steven said:By all means don't take it for an ignorant hate speech. I just find it a little hard to build a motor as unreliable as these are in upper power ranges, purely because of the block. If I was made of money, I would have a dart block or boss block, and would have absolutely nothing to talk about, but I'm not. I don't have that kind of money.
modo said:Steven said:By all means don't take it for an ignorant hate speech. I just find it a little hard to build a motor as unreliable as these are in upper power ranges, purely because of the block. If I was made of money, I would have a dart block or boss block, and would have absolutely nothing to talk about, but I'm not. I don't have that kind of money.
difference being a pushrod motor doesn't need rpm to make power
Steven said:modo said:Steven said:By all means don't take it for an ignorant hate speech. I just find it a little hard to build a motor as unreliable as these are in upper power ranges, purely because of the block. If I was made of money, I would have a dart block or boss block, and would have absolutely nothing to talk about, but I'm not. I don't have that kind of money.
difference being a pushrod motor doesn't need rpm to make power
RPM is related to camshaft, and with the right gear it doesn't matter. And last time I checked RPM wasn't a bad thing. Pushrods are a work horse, they just are, they will rip a stump out of the ground. But with VCT's on 3v's and the newer hurricane motors, I don't see "Torque" being a viable argument. Large CI motors, and vct's will change all of that.
modo said:Steven said:modo said:Steven said:By all means don't take it for an ignorant hate speech. I just find it a little hard to build a motor as unreliable as these are in upper power ranges, purely because of the block. If I was made of money, I would have a dart block or boss block, and would have absolutely nothing to talk about, but I'm not. I don't have that kind of money.
difference being a pushrod motor doesn't need rpm to make power
RPM is related to camshaft, and with the right gear it doesn't matter. And last time I checked RPM wasn't a bad thing. Pushrods are a work horse, they just are, they will rip a stump out of the ground. But with VCT's on 3v's and the newer hurricane motors, I don't see "Torque" being a viable argument. Large CI motors, and vct's will change all of that.
my pushrod has seen 8000 rpm more then once, doesn't need it though as it is making 500+ rwhp at 3500 rpm. dont need stinking variable valve timing![]()
Steven said:modo said:Steven said:modo said:Steven said:By all means don't take it for an ignorant hate speech. I just find it a little hard to build a motor as unreliable as these are in upper power ranges, purely because of the block. If I was made of money, I would have a dart block or boss block, and would have absolutely nothing to talk about, but I'm not. I don't have that kind of money.
difference being a pushrod motor doesn't need rpm to make power
RPM is related to camshaft, and with the right gear it doesn't matter. And last time I checked RPM wasn't a bad thing. Pushrods are a work horse, they just are, they will rip a stump out of the ground. But with VCT's on 3v's and the newer hurricane motors, I don't see "Torque" being a viable argument. Large CI motors, and vct's will change all of that.
my pushrod has seen 8000 rpm more then once, doesn't need it though as it is making 500+ rwhp at 3500 rpm. dont need stinking variable valve timing![]()
But you need that block to do 8000rpm :tongue3: