scott5
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Currently i have a 306 and thinking about going up to a 347.. you guys think its worth it? it would still be bored .30 correct? i would just need crank and rods right?
scott5 said:Currently i have a 306 and thinking about going up to a 347.. you guys think its worth it? it would still be bored .30 correct? i would just need crank and rods right?
LAFENATU said:347 without a doubt...10:1 final compression with the heads...
Like Kevin said, you'll love it.
CHP makes a nice 347 kit. Uses a 5.315 long rod, a 3.400 stroke and a nice forged piston. Not too expensive either
AFR 185 heads, Ed Curtis/Jay Allen Custom Cam and a Holley SM2 intake...It's a proven power maker.
You'll hear a 331 is better cause it has a taller piston and better rod ratio. The 347 doesn't last as long as a 331 blah blah blah.
Rod ratio = eight rods per crankshaft... Rod ratio is nothing but BS and internet neophites trying to sound important. Same with rod angularity, piston compression heights and any other BS some idiot wants to say. Ask how many engines these people actually built. It'll bring out the truth. :coolsmiley:
LAFENATU said:347 without a doubt...10:1 final compression with the heads...
Like Kevin said, you'll love it.
CHP makes a nice 347 kit. Uses a 5.315 long rod, a 3.400 stroke and a nice forged piston. Not too expensive either
AFR 185 heads, Ed Curtis/Jay Allen Custom Cam and a Holley SM2 intake...It's a proven power maker.
You'll hear a 331 is better cause it has a taller piston and better rod ratio. The 347 doesn't last as long as a 331 blah blah blah.
Rod ratio = eight rods per crankshaft... Rod ratio is nothing but BS and internet neophites trying to sound important. Same with rod angularity, piston compression heights and any other BS some idiot wants to say. Ask how many engines these people actually built. It'll bring out the truth. :coolsmiley:
well I would say a stroker on a stock block would be alright if you plan to stay NA and only make under 400 hp and it just be a street car. But like alot of us we want to go to the track and spray and supercharge so the stock block is just dumb. So I'd def look int getting an aftermarket block... I've split my fair share of blocks and none of them were strokers.ryclef331 said:LAFENATU said:347 without a doubt...10:1 final compression with the heads...
Like Kevin said, you'll love it.
CHP makes a nice 347 kit. Uses a 5.315 long rod, a 3.400 stroke and a nice forged piston. Not too expensive either
AFR 185 heads, Ed Curtis/Jay Allen Custom Cam and a Holley SM2 intake...It's a proven power maker.
You'll hear a 331 is better cause it has a taller piston and better rod ratio. The 347 doesn't last as long as a 331 blah blah blah.
Rod ratio = eight rods per crankshaft... Rod ratio is nothing but BS and internet neophites trying to sound important. Same with rod angularity, piston compression heights and any other BS some idiot wants to say. Ask how many engines these people actually built. It'll bring out the truth. :coolsmiley:
This coming from a person who has actually spent MONEY for extrude honing and made 251 whp? Seriously? Come on...to say that a 347 can't make power is one thing but to say it DOESN'T have SOME disadvantages is ridiculous.
BOTTOM LINE: A STROKER MOTOR IN A STOCK BLOCK IS D-U-M-B.
<---knows frm experience.
ryclef331 said:This coming from a person who has actually spent MONEY for extrude honing and made 251 whp?
LAFENATU said:ryclef331 said:This coming from a person who has actually spent MONEY for extrude honing and made 251 whp?
Those words you read are copied and pasted from an email directly from Ed Curtis when I talked to him about building a stroker.
Ed must not know what he is talking about, right?
If you need me to, I can forward the email to you. :coolsmiley:
Let me know your email...I'll send it over.
When did I encourage anyone to build a stroker in a stock block?
So, since I have a motor with EH pieces on it, I don't know what I am saying right? That is what you are saying??? :idiot2:
Just to let you know, I didn't spend a dime on the EH. It was free from someone that works for EH...so does that still mean I don't know what I am talking about?![]()
ryclef331 said:There is more than ONE engine builder in the world other than Ed Curtis. I have my sources...you have yours. He knows his shit don't get me wrong but I'd put a 331 in a stock block BEFORE I EVER put a 347 in a stock block any day of the week. Rod angle is Rod angle and a 331 has better a rod angle which produces less side loading of the block which (in a stock 5.0l block) is a major cause of splitting.
If you're talking aftermarket blocks....GO BIG OR GO HOME! Stroke it to the moon. IF i were to do it all again, I never would have BOUGHT a stroker motor...I'd be running a 306 on a fogger...but hey, live and learn.
and apparently you get free parts and ED CURTIS knows what he's talking about...
scott5 said:Currently i have a 306 and thinking about going up to a 347.. you guys think its worth it? it would still be bored .30 correct? i would just need crank and rods right?