383 for a 67 cuda

Whats their definition of "stock"? Blueprinting only? any headwork allowed? If truely totally stock, with some tweaking and really good machine work, my guess would be around 350 Hp. This assumes you have to use the stock intake, 516 heads, bone stock cam and exhaust. I would think it would be pretty hard to make any major power improvements while truly staying "stock". Sounds like a difficult class!



Blue printing -yes,heads-gotta be stock valve sizes,a little room on the cam,allowed 2.5 inch exhaust, gotta run stock carb,intake, and exhaust manifolds. Total comp. can be 1.5 over stock and over bores are allowed to .60 over. So you can get them to run better-I think. Some cars really respond well to these upgrades allowed well others not so much. Hoping to be mid 13's??