Dyno results 470 street engine

Discussion in 'Street/strip 400/430/455' started by buicksstage1, Nov 15, 2016.

  1. RG67BEAST

    RG67BEAST Platinum Level Contributor

    Nice build Chris. Thanks for posting all of your other builds as well. Johnny Angel will have his hands full. :3gears:
    With heads that flow like that it should rev to the moon. Perfect for a street/strip killer engine. :TU:
    Ray
     
  2. buicksstage1

    buicksstage1 Well-Known Member

    Thank you Ray I appreciate your kind words.

    We have had a pretty big set back. While in Transport the 5 ton truck was a hour or so away from here in the snow storm we had on Wednesday a car coming towards the truck lost control and crossed the yellow line and hit the truck and the truck then left the road and hit a huge maple tree. The engine is a mess, It left the pallet and stand but there was a NOS 70 Grill in the box also and it got broke so if anyone has one for sale please message me. Thank you in advance.
     
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  3. Rossco Mason

    Rossco Mason Active Member

    Sorry to here about the accident mate hope she all back together now, sounds like you built the engine correct good Hp & Tq and enough vacuum for the brakes, i am looking to building a engine very much the same with more comp 11.5:1 using the Molnar rods and diamond pistons tho, that hydraulic roller with 1.65 rollers sounds the way to go and can be driven on the street which is excellent just what i am looking for.
    Great build mate

    Rossco
     
  4. Rossco Mason

    Rossco Mason Active Member

    Running that Hydrualic Roller & engine setup
    What Valve spring pressures & converter would you need to run ?
     
  5. buicksstage1

    buicksstage1 Well-Known Member

    160 on the seat and 400 over the nose. 10 inch 4200 stall. Final compression was actually 10.5:1.
     
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  6. Johnny Angel

    Johnny Angel Well-Known Member

    Chris, do you have overlap numbers for my cam? Thanks.
     
  7. Robs455

    Robs455 Well-Known Member

    Johnny you have 27.5* overlap by 0.05" lift.
     
  8. Johnny Angel

    Johnny Angel Well-Known Member

    Thank you Robs455. :)
     
  9. Julian

    Julian Well-Known Member


    Chris,

    Great job! What size valves?
     

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