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Finally my new motor

Ive been waiting a long time to get this 396ci big block (its a small big block) and finally im buying it. It is from a 1969 chevelle ss, and it includes the block (obviously), crank,rods,oil pan and windage trays. It came stock from the factory with 375 hp but once im done buying the new pistons, heads etc. i should have it up there in the 500hp range. God i love muscle cars.
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500 naturally aspirated right?

Very cool. How much did the motor cost? Be prepared to spend a lot on gas... it's a nightmare.
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It cost me 999.99 amazingly. And yes gotta love those good ole chevys. And 500 naturally aspirated is very easy to get naturally aspirated, remember were talking about muscle cars which are under the grandfather clause for smog which means i dont have to smog it, i plan on a 12.5 to 1 compression ratio so i will get high horsepower. Ive seen my freinds uncles camaro with a small block 350 pull 430+ hp on the dyno downtown, although he motor isnt built for endurance and he has to break it down every 2 thousand miles and adjust the valvetrain and repair some damages it still does it.
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My 383 puts out around 423hp and 437ft-lbs.


Of course it'd make that if it were running, loss of interest keeps me from finishing it up.
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Re: Finally my new motor

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My 383 puts out around 423hp and 437ft-lbs.


Of course it'd make that if it were running, loss of interest keeps me from finishing it up.

I got to be honest Redneck that's f-ing
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Re: Re: Finally my new motor

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I got to be honest Redneck that's f-ing

Sorry.


I have more fun with my 240z, than I ever did with my old Nova.

I liked riding out in the country and back roads on my motorcycle, but since my accident on my bike I don't ride anymore. So my Z is the next best thing... and safer.

But I bought my new motor for the Z, as you can see in my sig. I'll save a bit and get the Nova going and probably sell it off.

It'll be a good buy, considering its a brand new 383 making 425hp. Built TH350 tranny along with it.
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Hey if you ever do sell it redneck talk to me first i woudlnt mind having another nova around.
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Re: Re: Re: Finally my new motor

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Sorry.


I have more fun with my 240z, than I ever did with my old Nova.

I liked riding out in the country and back roads on my motorcycle, but since my accident on my bike I don't ride anymore. So my Z is the next best thing... and safer.

But I bought my new motor for the Z, as you can see in my sig. I'll save a bit and get the Nova going and probably sell it off.

It'll be a good buy, considering its a brand new 383 making 425hp. Built TH350 tranny along with it.
Blah!!!!!! Blasphemy you speak!!!!! LoL

Why not put the 383 in the 240Z you big pansy...... I'll come by with the plasma cutter and welder
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Re: Finally my new motor

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It cost me 999.99 amazingly. And yes gotta love those good ole chevys. And 500 naturally aspirated is very easy to get naturally aspirated, remember were talking about muscle cars which are under the grandfather clause for smog which means i dont have to smog it, i plan on a 12.5 to 1 compression ratio so i will get high horsepower. Ive seen my freinds uncles camaro with a small block 350 pull 430+ hp on the dyno downtown, although he motor isnt built for endurance and he has to break it down every 2 thousand miles and adjust the valvetrain and repair some damages it still does it.
Yeah... I kinda know a thing or two about muscle cars myself.
Hope you're running aluminum heads with that 12.5:1 compression.
*ping ping ping boom*

Sounds good. Keep us posted.
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Ya, I plan on running all the big performance parts. And along with that 396 im going to get one of becool's radiators and get a highvolume water pump so it will keep the motor nice and cool so i dont have any problems with pre-ignition.
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12.5:1 CR on pump gas.... good luck
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Re: Finally my new motor

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Ya, I plan on running all the big performance parts. And along with that 396 im going to get one of becool's radiators and get a highvolume water pump so it will keep the motor nice and cool so i dont have any problems with pre-ignition.
500hp, 12.5:1 compression and pump gas is do-able... just please make sure to get an aluminum head. I'm sure you know what you're doing so I'll stop whining.

But my friend built up an engine with the same compression on his 350 smallblock thinking he would be okay on 91 octane and the first time out at the track he blew his engine up. I heard it pinging and kept telling him to get off the course but the third lap around it blew up... I wanted to punch him.
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Re: Finally my new motor

Well yeah, it'll be ok on pump gass. At least, it;ll be ok on pump gass in Texas, where you can get 93 octane. Or better yet, in italy, where you can get 98.

I agree with GTStang, Redneck... take that 383, put it in your 240z, and start running low 12s.
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Usually these post start with something like i just got my b16, but it was nice to hear 396ci big block for a change. 1000 bucks, 500hp, and Naturally aspirated "got to love the old chevys"
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