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Highbanks
02-12-2012, 08:11 AM
We run mostly 3/8 and some 1/2 mile tracks, we have a 18 degree 355 for the 3/8 and a 23 degree 402 for the 1/2 mile. We are trying to cut down on the engine changes, any thoughts on what gear it would take to run the 355 on 1/2 mile and the 402 on the 3/8? Most tracks we run are heavy for heats and slick up for a-main.
powerslide
02-13-2012, 01:15 PM
have you dyno'd both? The 18 degree should make more power and be better on the bigger track.
We have a 1/2mi measured on the inside and a 5.13 gets you in the 7600 range. It has long straights and pretty tight corners.
Then we have what they call a 3/8's down the road and its turns arent as sharp and it has more bank you only change to like a 5.43-5.33 to get 7600
Highbanks
02-13-2012, 06:56 PM
the 355 635 hp, 598 tq. 402 651, 580 tq. the 355 revs a lot quicker that is why we use on smaller tracks, we usally use more gear and wind it about 80-8200. The 402 turns around 7400.
If a 2nd car works out might be looking at a 415 or 434.
Egoracing
02-13-2012, 07:27 PM
the 355 635 hp, 598 tq. 402 651, 580 tq. the 355 revs a lot quicker that is why we use on smaller tracks, we usally use more gear and wind it about 80-8200. The 402 turns around 7400.
If a 2nd car works out might be looking at a 415 or 434.
These are using aftermarket engine blocks correct.
Highbanks
02-14-2012, 07:00 PM
These are using aftermarket engine blocks correct.
402 is a dart block. 355 is a gm block.
Egoracing
02-14-2012, 09:43 PM
630+hp in a stock block is a little iffy, I would find a gear to run your 402 and sell the 355 before it lets go or pull the parts out and find another block for the parts.
powerslide
02-15-2012, 05:29 PM
the 355 635 hp, 598 tq. 402 651, 580 tq. the 355 revs a lot quicker that is why we use on smaller tracks, we usally use more gear and wind it about 80-8200. The 402 turns around 7400.
If a 2nd car works out might be looking at a 415 or 434.
i am really suprised that is all the 18degree does. Is this a 18x or a clone 18 head? Everything these engine builders have told us on the 18 stuff is it should be easy to get 675-700
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