I asked this question in another section earlier in a different way so let me restate this. Do you think I can make 1150 whp with this combination.
Dart shp 427 ci
Diamond pistons, 9.5:1 compression
Scat crank, h-beam rods
Trick flow tea 225 high port heads with shaft mount rockers
Comp solid lifter cam 696 lift int. and exhaust duration @50 252 lobe sep. 114
Vic Sr intake, 90mm tb, 160lb inj.
Precision 88 mm turbo (model 8884)
Th400 trans
I think on motor at the crank should make about 540hp?
If you need more info let me know what.
Thanks in advance.
My 8.2 deck 8.5 compression 363 with cleaned up 205 CNC TFS heads and a off the shelf hydraulic roller made low 500's on an engine dyno at Kaase. That was using a manifold and carb that was just laying around.
I have heads that flow about 350 cfm intake now, and a little bigger cam. It can do about 1200 RWHP with an 8280 turbo. The ET somewhat matches.
You should do more than that.
I have a friend running high 4's in a 3300 pound deal with a similar combo to yours.
I would have to take time to dig out the paperwork on that. Jim at Ford strokers put the short block together for me. All I can say @ this point is that it is a forged scat crank.
I was just talking to my friend with a very similar engine a few minutes ago. His has touched up TFS 240's, Super Vic EFI, and some sort of racing mid frame T6. 4" stroke 4340 crank with H rods and 4.155 bore. That makes it a 434 inch. Big solid roller cam. He said his car consistently runs 140+ MPH in the 1/8th. His heads and cam might be a little better, but that sounds like pretty good power to me. Turbos can be pretty easy on parts.
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