472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV
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472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV
What an engine build up. Did anyone else catch it?
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (HWoods)
Yes, very nice. Here's the website of the company http://www.shafiroff.com/default.asp
Did you catch they are using the same heads ski and cork are using on their 434 buildup? M2 CNC's. I think they said 330cfm? The cam specs were secret, but it was a solid roller. 675hp. very nice. :smash:
BTY, HWoods, I allways admire your sig pic. That is one mean C4 :cheers:
Did you catch they are using the same heads ski and cork are using on their 434 buildup? M2 CNC's. I think they said 330cfm? The cam specs were secret, but it was a solid roller. 675hp. very nice. :smash:
BTY, HWoods, I allways admire your sig pic. That is one mean C4 :cheers:
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (Raistlin)
Thanks for the comment on my sig pic, I do need to post one where you don't see the fire hydrant sticking up behind my car
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (Raistlin)
Did you catch they are using the same heads ski and cork are using on their 434 buildup? M2 CNC's. I think they said 330cfm? The cam specs were secret, but it was a solid roller. 675hp. very nice. :smash:
Cam were probably very close to what I will be running. But the compression is up at 14:1. So they are squeezing it pretty tight to get that sorta power.
We should be crankin this year with that many ponies pullin :cool: :cheers:
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (HWoods)
The green grass makes a great contrast behind the car, but you should tighten the shot up and really fill the frame with your car! Photoshop will do that for ya', too...
Edit: Here ya' go! Now your hydrant's gone at least... :D
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Edit: Here ya' go! Now your hydrant's gone at least... :D
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (HWoods)
I missed it. I haven't heard of a 472. I visited the referenced site, but saw no 472. How the hell do they do THAT???
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I missed it. I haven't heard of a 472. I visited the referenced site, but saw no 472. How the hell do they do THAT???
4.250 stroke, don't remember the bore.
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (STL94LT1)
couple more comments from the show...
raised cam block, raised deck, definately 472".
compression 10.75
6.1XX" or 6.2XX" rods
supposedly a street engine, they did mention 6500 redline and pump gas
the config is not on their site, its the "big dawg" comming soon deal
it was definately the Brodix M2 227's. they said either 303cfm or 330+, can't quite remember.
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ski, that's one hell of a motor you're putting together :yesnod: :smash:
[Modified by Raistlin, 7:18 PM 3/6/2004]
raised cam block, raised deck, definately 472".
compression 10.75
6.1XX" or 6.2XX" rods
supposedly a street engine, they did mention 6500 redline and pump gas
the config is not on their site, its the "big dawg" comming soon deal
it was definately the Brodix M2 227's. they said either 303cfm or 330+, can't quite remember.
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ski, that's one hell of a motor you're putting together :yesnod: :smash:
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (Raistlin)
I did not catch the show. Was just assuming that he meant 427", sounds like something pretty exotic, and ALOT of grinding of the block to get done :eek:
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (ski_dwn_it)
I was amazed too. This is the first 472" small block i've heard of. I've seen some 454" or so. They showed the block and the clearencing at the bottom of the cylinder was not major. It looked no different from some 383/420 pics i've seen. Of course, it's kinda hard to tell just from the TV show.
I guess the 9.3" deck height and raised camshaft location allowed them to keep the machining to a minimum. (dart block) the oil pump was a regular sbc, but the shaft was longer b/c of the camshaft placement. Standard distributor was used. (MSD billet)
They used a dart single plane intake w/ a 1050cfm carb. I recall it being a Holly unit.
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I guess the 9.3" deck height and raised camshaft location allowed them to keep the machining to a minimum. (dart block) the oil pump was a regular sbc, but the shaft was longer b/c of the camshaft placement. Standard distributor was used. (MSD billet)
They used a dart single plane intake w/ a 1050cfm carb. I recall it being a Holly unit.
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (HWoods)
That must be one hell of a block. Working backwards from a 4.25" stroke, I come up with a bore of about 4.20". Aren't the bore centers on a sbc, 4.40"? That leaves .200" of siamesed cylinder wall.
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (HWoods)
this was a 472 small block. :eek:
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (mackeyred96)
wouldn't a raised deck block cause inteferance between the rocker cover and firewall accessories? seems pretty tight with a std deck!
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (johndezman)
4.200 bore and a 4.250 stroke and yes that leaves you with .200 left this block is throwaway after this buildup with never being able to take another overbore
they said they used a 6.1 rod but i would guess it was a 6.125 rod instead which gives yoy rod stroke ratio of 1.43-1.44 very sharp about equivalent of a 5.7 rod with a 4 inch stroke
and most guys on here question 5.7 rods on a 3.75 stroke kind of makes you think
and they were useing the same m2 track1 heads me ski and joe90 are useing on are stroker motors and we had them picked out 6 months prior
the one thing i thought was very interesting if you go to his site he runs afr exclsively on all of his hipo small block stuff up till now it kind of makes you think doesnt it :cheers:
they said they used a 6.1 rod but i would guess it was a 6.125 rod instead which gives yoy rod stroke ratio of 1.43-1.44 very sharp about equivalent of a 5.7 rod with a 4 inch stroke
and most guys on here question 5.7 rods on a 3.75 stroke kind of makes you think
and they were useing the same m2 track1 heads me ski and joe90 are useing on are stroker motors and we had them picked out 6 months prior
the one thing i thought was very interesting if you go to his site he runs afr exclsively on all of his hipo small block stuff up till now it kind of makes you think doesnt it :cheers:
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (CORKVETTE1)
and did you see the solid roller cam not hydralic roller :cheers:
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (HWoods)
watched it this morning....what a monster. I could just see it with one of Jebs' intakes. I want one!!!
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the one thing i thought was very interesting if you go to his site he runs afr exclsively on all of his hipo small block stuff up till now it kind of makes you think doesnt it :cheers:
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Re: 472" small block Chevrolet on Horse Power TV (Raistlin)
I thought this name sounded familiar...Emily Lewis has a Scott Shafiroff motor in her super Comp dragster.... :thumbs: