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10-12-2003 08:37 AM #1
Supercharged Big Block Chevy Question
Im currently planning the buildup of a 468ci Big Block Chevy. I have a set of 1966 396 heads, closed chambers (I believe around 96cc combustion chambers) and was wondering if anyone else has used these on a supercharged engine and if they performed well. I am concerned with the small cc heads, and do not know if they will flow enough without actually causing backpressure on the blower.
The block is a 2 bolt main block, and current plans are to stud the mains and run a forged crank/rod/piston setup. Any comments or concerns on this (will be running 10psi at 1:1 drive)
And the last part, does anyone know of a website that is based for building/tuning supercharged engines?
Thanks for any help with this, Jason
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10-12-2003 09:10 AM #2
supercharged goodies
The small-chamber 396 heads are better suited to "natural aspiration". Since you are using "supernatural aspiration", If I were you I would use a set of open-chamber 454 heads.
The 454 heads will give you more piston options to suit your newfound compression. Truck 454 heads have thicker castings around the valves for better heat dissipation.Ensure that the path of least resistance is not you...
Ditto on the model kits! My best were lost when the Hobby Shop burned under suspicious circumstances....
How did you get hooked on cars?