horse power wise ,cost of build.
and with those years, you get the 308 heads, which are one of the best flowing heads that came on the LA engines.I would look for an 88-92 roller LA 360,you get the best of both worlds with all the LA parts floating around and the Roller set up of a magnum
and with those years, you get the 308 heads, which are one of the best flowing heads that came on the LA engines.
same can be said of the magnum heads...... just say'nYa..if you can find a set that AREN'T cracked..
Typically speaking, you can throw a 4bbl and headers on a 360 mag out of a Ram and you have 300 hp without taking anything apart. Add a better cam and EQ heads, you can get around 400 hp.
.....and roller cams can have MUCH faster ramp rates helping with efficiency and flow without running an extremely high a lift.
yeah, when ya buy new heads and gear, the price goes up for sure.This is what I did with a 90k magnum.
Everything including the bearings all looked like they had 50 miles on them and I put a good double roller set with a tensioner.
I used the EQ heads with the OE 1.92 valves that are tapped for LA intakes, the Hughes spring and accy set, a Oregon cam grinders roller regrind at 214/224 and .512 lift.
OE magnum rocker gear on the EQ heads and was able to use the OE Magnum pushrods and roller lifters.
Used my Edelbrock Performer318/360 intake and the 600cfm Edelbrock off the 318, as well as the headers and 2.5 inch duals that were on the 318.
I started gathering stuff a few years ago on the 318 that I knew I was going to have to have when I got the Magnum.
It is supposed to be capable of 400+ hp and 415 tq at 3,500, and I'm sure the Performer and 600 carb are holding it back, but it wasn't built to be as fast as it could possibly go but for a nice reliable power plant with some guts to it and still have decent economy.
All total I would say I have about 2,000 into the motor swap from the 318 to the Magnum and that includes the long block I used.
You better be able to do it yourself though.![]()
yeah, when ya buy new heads and gear, the price goes up for sure.
.....and roller cams can have MUCH faster ramp rates helping with efficiency and flow without running an extremely high a lift.
Depending on the level of the build, I think it is mostly a wash. The only bennifit I see in the use of a Magnum engine is on a low or mild performance street engine.horse power wise ,cost of build.
Oh come on. Damn.
I look at some of the cam specs for HRT cams that get posted on here and 90 times out of 100 I .could find a SFT that would blow away the HRT.
It ain't all that. I was one of the first guys I knew on the HRT band wagon. But years of testing showed me they ain't all that. The BEST way to do what you are saying is a hydraulic roller grind with solid roller lifters.
I no longer spec HRT for anything that is expected to perform. They can use solid rollers or solid flats.
Let the hate begin.
They are all that if your motor already has them and you don't have to buy new ones.![]()
What I like about the Magnum is the Hyd roller cam set up ready, willing and able for an upgraded cam. QUOTE]
Not to mention less maintenance (oh yea, none)![]()
Exactly
What maintainence? A HFT has LESS maintainence than a HRT, unless the lobe is a slow lobe.
I set the lash on my SFT cams about every 5000 miles. Take less than 20 minutes.
And there isnt a big bore ridge to contend with.Depending on the level of the build, I think it is mostly a wash. The only bennifit I see in the use of a Magnum engine is on a low or mild performance street engine.
Reason?
Newer engine with less heat cycles. 1.6 rocker ratio. Hyd. roller cam friendly. Easy HP made. MoPar create engines are a good example. 360/380HP engines were a stock engine upgraded with cam, springs, intake. Given a carb and headers, they constantly dynoed over 400HP with stock head ports.
Not to shabby IMO!
Heavy street hitter/racer? It's a wash. Mostly.
A bunch depends on what equipment your going to use.
Older non F.I. engines, I'd say, OH yea!And there isnt a big bore ridge to contend with.
I have seen this too. There's a lot to be said about the benefits of EFI over a running rich, leaky bowled carb!