Nice.this is the correct answer.
"lizard brain sez: vroom vroom big block"
Nice.this is the correct answer.
"lizard brain sez: vroom vroom big block"
Yes. There have been many magazine articles that have proven the big block manifolds did not restrict the factory power ratings.The 300 rating was not due to the exhaust manifolds, it was due to the camshaft profile. Camshaft in the 383 GTS was not the same as the 383 in the Roadrunner
Ha, I did the math backwards. I knew that didn't seem right!A 300hp 383 would be a little over 0.78hp/c.i.
A 275hp 340 would be almost 0.81hp/c.i. and was admittedly underrated, like you said.
Based on the info provided in post # 54, the 300hp cam in the GTS 383 was in fact smaller than the 340 cam so maybe but the manifold was still restrictive.The 300 rating was not due to the exhaust manifolds, it was due to the camshaft profile. Camshaft in the 383 GTS was not the same as the 383 in the Roadrunner
The 300 rating was not due to the exhaust manifolds, it was due to the camshaft profile. Camshaft in the 383 GTS was not the same as the 383 in the Roadrunner
How much is plentyYou can make plenty of power with stock bb a body manifolds.
Enough to see air under them front tires.How much is plenty
How much is plenty
Real 340 car gets a 340Just got home guys...lots of super responses! I screwed up and should have mentioned the gentleman actually has a 68 340 GTS, but the original 340 is gone. He has a 383 with the correct 383 K frame, motor mounts, exhaust manifolds and rebuilt big block rad! Also has a '70 340 with hi flow manifolds and correct rebuilt 340 rad.
A tough decision for sure. I think the 383 with the correct pieces may edge out the 340?
I know you'll never tell and I don't expect you to. we'll just say somewhere between 451 and 500 or so cubes.Compression ratio and camshaft grind have a lot to do with it. 600+ hp is doable with enough cubes
Not a horrible thing for a moderate to hot S-S car.Icon 687. But you are stuck with the 1.094" wrist pin.
Love the D mailbox.
It is a bit of a blond verses brunette thing.i don't think many 383 GTS's were made in '68 or 340's either. From the posts each have their following
with no real winner?
That would be my suggestion. Just run A Gen. 3 Hemi and be done with it. There will be aftermarket and junkyard parts for yearsYep. Still debating this stuff in 2025 even though both engines have been obsolete for almost 55 years. Mopar or No Car.
Even in stock form the Gen III Hemi is better than all of them anyway!
Thanks. I was hoping for a similar comparison, with the aluminum bbm heads compared to a similarly equipped iron head small block.
I wouldn't consider a aluminum intake/head/water pump/ housing, header, comparison to an all iron (including intake and exhaust manifolds) small block fair. Would be informative, though.
I've always wondered how much, ACTUALLY, the supposed weight difference really "hurts handling"
Not one of my six mopars has power steering, so handling does not enter my conversation, normally.
They fit nicely, not cheap though.Just run A Gen. 3 Hemi and be done with it.