ir3333
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What would be your preference and why?
Agree 100%I'm assuming you are talking swap into a Dart you already have.
If so, I doubt I would bother with a swap to a 383, ESPECIALLY if it already has a small block. 440 or stroker 400 would be my minimum, to put up with the tight fit.
If it has a slant, either is possible. If it has a 273/318, a 340 or 360 is a no-braner, imo.
Bottom line for me? It comes down to what you have. I have all big block stuff, so a 440 would be my go-to.
How about the cheap turbo on your 440? EM made 700 ft/lbs with a motor home 440 and a single.Agree 100%
I have the 440 in the Demon. But if starting from scratch, I'd likely use a 360 mag and cheap turbo..
I could do that, but it is super fun with the tunnel ram and 660s. Trying to keep the 70s-80s vibe.How about the cheap turbo on your 440? EM made 700 ft/lbs with a motor home 440 and a single.
That is true. I just don't think I would bother for a 383.I like the 383 simply because everybody is expecting to see a small block in an A body.
The distributor is where it belongs too!I like the 383 simply because everybody is expecting to see a small block in an A body.
Precisely!The distributor is where it belongs too!
I think they're within a few pounds of each other. Mopar Joe compared his 400 to a 360 in one of his videos.I have a question I don't know the answer to:
How much more does a 400 with aluminum heads weigh, that an iron head 340?
Because it puts an end to the argument that a big block A body can't handle the same as a stock small block A-body.I just don't get why everybody insists on comparing an aluminum-headed big block to an iron headed small block. Apples and oranges. Put aluminum heads on the small block too and then compare them.
Why? Cause there are bunches of iron head small blocks out there, and if I were trying to make a big block car handle, aluminum heads would be among the first mods I would make.I just don't get why everybody insists on comparing an aluminum-headed big block to an iron headed small block. Apples and oranges. Put aluminum heads on the small block too and then compare them.
Fine. So, how much is the difference?I just don't get why everybody insists on comparing an aluminum-headed big block to an iron headed small block. Apples and oranges. Put aluminum heads on the small block too and then compare them.
And there's the rub- having to modify one to achieve the same weight as the other in stock form. Not a fair comparison.Because it puts an end to the argument that a big block A body can't handle the same as a stock small block A-body.
None. It's lighter.I have a question I don't know the answer to:
How much more does a 400 with aluminum heads weigh, that an iron head 340?
True, but his question WAS comparing TO an all iron 360.And there's the rub- having to modify one to achieve the same weight as the other in stock form. Not a fair comparison.
Throw the same parts and money at both, and you will still be back to the original weight difference (or very close to it).
An aluminum-headed small block will still weigh less than a similarly equipped big block, providing even better weight distribution and inherently better handling.
BTW, I'm not dissing big blocks, I've had many. Just saying that if you use the same type parts on both engines, the SB will always be lighter.