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truckguy933

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power potential on 390
« on: April 20, 2017, 02:39:36 PM »
hi im a junior mechanic in training sort of lol and been tinkering with hotrods since i was 15, i got recommended over here from the ford trucks forum, said y'all really know the fe stuff and is one of the best fe forums out there, so i dont take up to much of yalls time here was my question, i built a 390 using kb flat tops 8cc
d2teaa heads stock valve size, 68cc chambers, milled .030 i cced them with a kit gets to 10:3.1 compression, .052 quench,  performer rpm manifold, port matched and smoothed ports, 750 holley ultra dp, factory non adjustable rockers
the cam specs are hydraulic flat tappet,  advertised 290/302  duration .050 238/248    lift 550/557   lsa 108    Violent mid- range acceleration and torque 2700-6500.
electronic ignition, mid length header 1 3/4 primaries 3 collector 2.5 inch dual exhaust into original flowmaster, im using a 3000 rpm converter c6 trans and 4.11 gears used to have 2500 i had to install a new trans so i went with 3000 instead of 2500, so i was just curious as to how much hp and tq it would be making.. we dont have any chassis dynos around my area sadly so i though a good ball park figure would do

Drew Pojedinec

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Re: power potential on 390
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2017, 02:51:26 PM »
who cares what it makes.... sounds like it'll be fun to drive :P


truckguy933

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Re: power potential on 390
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2017, 02:55:39 PM »
i can tell you that all day looong!! haha

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Re: power potential on 390
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2017, 02:57:51 PM »
i havent ran it at the track yet, but around town so far its been a blast

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Re: power potential on 390
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2017, 03:14:37 PM »
Hiya 993 and welcome.
I'm an FTE cast off also.
There's a couple guys here (including me) that are running D2 heads on their trucks.
You've got a little more cam, a better intake and more compression than me. Built mine for torque and it made 411hp and 500 lb ft on the dyno and it's a blast to drive.
As Drew said, it really doesn't matter if it meets your expectations and is fun to drive.
Also now that you're a member here you've officially entered the FE rabbit hole. Hang on.
Marc
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'66 Mustang Injected 428
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Re: power potential on 390
« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2017, 04:44:44 PM »
i havent ran it at the track yet, but around town so far its been a blast
I run D2's but am slow these days. You should have as much fun with the 6.0 Silverado's as I had in my F-100 with the Vortec's. The Mustangs and Cameros are A LOT faster than they used to be but I bet half of them still lose there nerve at 100.

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Re: power potential on 390
« Reply #6 on: April 20, 2017, 05:00:25 PM »
Go over to the Network 54 332-428 Forum and leave a note for 'Werby'. Ask him to 'Gonk' the information for you. His name is a story worthy of exploring. He has both an extensive database and a self-developed software program that should give you the info you want. I don't believe I see him here.

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Re: power potential on 390
« Reply #7 on: April 20, 2017, 05:51:05 PM »
Thanks for all the replies, and to me personally this build prolly has a little more cam than needed, but as far as the new Chevys go ive already givin some of those a run for there money I  did make a short stop light run with one of those 2016 Silverado sport package trucks, couldn't even keep up to my rear tireXD
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