Big horsepower 318 builds

Don't think I'd ever would build a 500 hp 318, The only ride I could think of putting one behind if I was gonna build a gutted corner carver with a six speed and at least 4.56 gears, but I'd probably hold out for a 340 block still. To me once you start going over 425-450 hp I'd start thinking Big Block.

To me power ranges
/6 150-250hp
273 200-350hp
318 250-400hp
340/360 300-450hp
408/416 400-550hp
383/400 400-550hp
440-499 450-650hp
500 plus 600 plus hp
HP #'s are just that, just #'s, only way to get those is calculating Torque and RPM ! In the case of making Huge HP #'s with ANY SB, you are going to have to turn RPM and this where the SB's always ran into problems, not that they can't or won't do it but they will not live doing it. The blocks crack in the front main webs because of the iron missing where the oil passages are drilled out. That very reason is why 340's are as hard as they are to find mostly. At least ones that are not cracked. Many people don't even realize their blocks are cracked there. People destroyed them building them to turn too many RPM's. For all the factory did to make them so good at making HP, they dropped the ball in the oiling design. If I could only get ahold of a block that had not had the front passages drilled?