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Old 02-01-2013, 09:56 PM   #1
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Question 600 hp small block stocker

Just a question are there any small block stocker that make 600 hp and is it possible to get that much power out of one with rules the way they are.Not talking about the turbo and supercharged engines.I would think a cleveland could make 600 hp as big as the cylinder heads and valves are.
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A new COPO 427 is north of 800
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There is nothing small about a mod motor. It's like ford decided to see just how massive 281 cubic inches could be
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My guess is the 428sbf 2010 CJ would work. 352 sbf would be close.
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Default Re: 600 hp small block stocker

2003 WinterNationals, the first year/race for the EFI classes, Al Corda went 9.97 in his '00 LS-1 Firebird A/FIA (the first, and maybe still the only small-block, non-FX Stocker to run in the 9's? Might be one or two other LS-1s that did it). How much power would an LS-1 need to run 9's? 550-600? More/less?
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Doesn't take that much.
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Old 02-02-2013, 02:59 PM   #9
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2003 WinterNationals, the first year/race for the EFI classes, Al Corda went 9.97 in his '00 LS-1 Firebird A/FIA (the first, and maybe still the only small-block, non-FX Stocker to run in the 9's? Might be one or two other LS-1s that did it). How much power would an LS-1 need to run 9's? 550-600? More/less?
A lot less. Currently, factored as it is, it only has to weigh 3250 or so in A/SA.

Several LS powered cars have run in the 9 second zone in A/SA.

A lot of people do not realize what it actually takes to make 600 HP. None of the traditional small blocks can do it in Stock Eliminator trim. The crate motors, with high lift roller cams and big throttle bodies are another story.
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My guess is the 428sbf 2010 CJ would work. 352 sbf would be close.
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