How much horsepower can ya make with a 408 with 1.92 valve heads
What do the heads flow on the intake ?How much horsepower can ya make with a 408 with 1.92 valve heads
What about cylinder head flow?Its compression that makes power.
And you know this how? You don't even own a Mopar and you feel like you can give advice? Go crawl back under the rock you came out from under.Carburetor cfm, intake manifold, cylinder heads and what's been done to them, compression ratio, cam lift and duration, ignition system, stock exhaust manifolds or headers. With this needed information you'll be given alot more help. Valve size by itself is useless.
And you know this how? You don't even own a Mopar and you feel like you can give advice? Go crawl back under the rock you came out from under.
At least others can see who really high jack's other members threads.
Everything to increase volume adds up to power by increasing compression. But compression is the biggest factor on a engine.What about cylinder head flow?
Everything to increase volume adds up to power by increasing compression. But compression is the biggest factor on a engine.
You can achieve it various ways. Pistons, Boost, air flow or nitrous . The more volume you compress into a smaller area the more power you make. Head flow increases volume as do other modifications you add to achieve more compression. But higher compression is the ultimate goal .
The more you compress the more power you make. One reason why, when they lowered the compression on later engines they lost tons of horse power just to run lower grade fuel. The offset is the more compression you make the higher octane / slower burning fuel you need to prevent detonation.
Such as a diesel, the compression is so great you don't even need a spark plug. It detonates on its own. Try and light diesel fuel with a match without compression
Like I said in the post above "Compression" makes the power, How you achieve it is a process to figure out on any engine. Putting big valve heads on a low compression engine is a waist. But remember there is no replacement for displacement.
thank you thats what i was wonderingMy guess he's wondering how much hp can he make with a stock magnum headed 408, if so 400 hp or so depends what you do.
thank you i have a dyno sheet that says the motor i have made 470 hp and 505 tq and im skepticalOther than a big torque monster that stays under 5000 rpms there would be no point building a 408" and using a head with a 1.92" valve.
I've sold a lot of 408" & 416" assemblies and most have had either a set of TFS or Indy heads put on them.
If you want to use a 1.92" valve build a 360
If you want a 408" use a good head with at least a 2.02"
Tom