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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Florida
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Nowadays GM and FCA will once again follow Ford with aluminun bodied pick up trucks and small displacement turbocharged DI engines. Now that doesn't have a thing to do with this conversation except to point out that any new Flathead block would never be a substitute for more modern but soulless OHV V8. What this would be for is to eventually become a keystone product for hobby of early V8 ing. Of course the block should have a "cast in" port job. There is literally horsepower laying in the cutting room floor with the original porting designs. I think valve position could be "tickled" too. Let's say an as cast superior porting job that could easily add 30-50hp to your build and the corresponding 100+ pound weight loss, ask yourself what could that do for overall vehicle performance? I mean every aspect from acceleration to cornering to braking would be improved. "Power Dense" is a phrase they toss around a lot these days. While you immediately think about physical size it also refers to power to weight ratios. |
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