360 How Much Power Is Possible
Hijaxx
02-21-2005, 12:26 PM
I have a 1979 Plymouth Volare Roadrunner and it orignally had a 318 automatic in it. I got my hands on a 360 for in along with the clutch assembly to make it a manual. But I was just curious on what would be some of the best mods to add to get the most power out of the engine?
turbo maxima
03-23-2005, 06:02 PM
cam, intake and a new carb could add some power really easy, boaring it out or getting new heads could make it really nice, but thats a little more expensive, do u wanna set it up for driving, racing, or a little of both?
MrPbody
03-31-2005, 11:54 AM
We're building one right now, for a street car. It will be in the 525 HP range, using a Comp solid/flat tappet Xtreme Energy grind, Comp rocker shaft system, medium-ported 360 heads (340 heads can be made to flow more), Ross flat top pistons, Edelbrock Performer RPM "Air Gap", Hookers, etc. Compression will be a bit high for pump gas. The customer understands, and will be mixing fuel.
In short, there's a TON of power available from 360. IMO, it's a better street-driven engine than 340 due to the longer stroke and more low-end power. A 340 is a better revver.
Virtually all the performance "bolt-ons" for 340 will fit 360. There's some crankcase clearance issues with the Milodon windage tray system, but well worth it.
In short, there's a TON of power available from 360. IMO, it's a better street-driven engine than 340 due to the longer stroke and more low-end power. A 340 is a better revver.
Virtually all the performance "bolt-ons" for 340 will fit 360. There's some crankcase clearance issues with the Milodon windage tray system, but well worth it.
a70gtx
10-18-2005, 09:21 PM
Mopar Muscle got 450hp from one Valiant Effort (http://moparmusclemagazine.com/projectbuild/mopp_0510_valiant_finish/)
PeteRR
10-19-2005, 08:37 PM
We're building one right now, for a street car. It will be in the 525 HP range, using a Comp solid/flat tappet Xtreme Energy grind, Comp rocker shaft system, medium-ported 360 heads (340 heads can be made to flow more), Ross flat top pistons, Edelbrock Performer RPM "Air Gap", Hookers, etc. Compression will be a bit high for pump gas. The customer understands, and will be mixing fuel.
In short, there's a TON of power available from 360. IMO, it's a better street-driven engine than 340 due to the longer stroke and more low-end power. A 340 is a better revver.
Virtually all the performance "bolt-ons" for 340 will fit 360. There's some crankcase clearance issues with the Milodon windage tray system, but well worth it.
Good stuff. If you have to do a rebuild, you might consider stroking it to 408 ci.
In short, there's a TON of power available from 360. IMO, it's a better street-driven engine than 340 due to the longer stroke and more low-end power. A 340 is a better revver.
Virtually all the performance "bolt-ons" for 340 will fit 360. There's some crankcase clearance issues with the Milodon windage tray system, but well worth it.
Good stuff. If you have to do a rebuild, you might consider stroking it to 408 ci.
MrPbody
10-21-2005, 01:00 PM
Peter,
We discussed that. He wasn't willing to cough up for a real crank (Chinese castings aren't up to the job). He also wants it to be durable for the "long haul", which means keeping the rod/stroke ratio as high as possible.
Good idea, though!
Jim
We discussed that. He wasn't willing to cough up for a real crank (Chinese castings aren't up to the job). He also wants it to be durable for the "long haul", which means keeping the rod/stroke ratio as high as possible.
Good idea, though!
Jim
samandiar
10-25-2005, 05:55 PM
Anybody see that Dakota R/T in the recent Mopar magazines with 2 blowers and 1100hp? That was with a 360 block, so anything is possible, lol
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