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Would this engine be a viable choice for my friend to dip into our local series? It would be a Coronet for SS/KA, 11.55 index as we run IHRA rules.
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Good news: There were only two KA cars running in the IHRA in 2012 from the Northeast.
Bad news: They were both one-second-under cars. |
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Are there any others that run this combo on here...always heard the 383 was a good engine just don't see too many running the '66-'67 B-body models...
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I think that combo is pretty decent! Not all that many Heads-Ups
rounds in SS/KA. My kid borrows my stocker and runs that class with pretty good success......It only goes a tenth or two under in Decent weather! None of stuff is very fast in SS but we do fine and have a good time without breaking the budget! |
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I thought it looked pretty good on paper, Should only require 450hp to go a few tenths under. I'm no dodge guy, but I would think thats attainable even without the expense of a roller cam lol. Thanks Guys!
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There were 2 different head castings for those 383's, I dont remember which casting number is which anymore, but one of them has a way better short turn radius on the intake port.
I used to do 383 bracket engines for a friend back in the '80's and he always went way faster with those heads with no work other than a race valve job.
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Paul, I may be mistaken ,but I believe we were using '64-'65 915 castings because the intake port casting was much nicer in the short turn than the later '66-67 heads.
Lot of years since I've had any of that 383 stuff, but they were fun to race.
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Tom,
The 915 head is a 1967 year only, the 516 head was produced for 383, 413, and 426W's from 1963 to 1967. There are two types of 915's; one with the 1.60 exhaust valve and one with the 1.74 exhaust valve. The 1967 915 head was designed for the GTX/RT 440ci only, all other big blocks that year used the 516 head. JimR
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Jim Hale has all the Stage V heads. I'm sure he would sell a couple. Or maybe the Edlebrocks, with some changes.
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