Intake Swap on Stroker?

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[I did a compression check and got between 170-180 on all cylinders, which is close to Hughe's calculations (see below).]

That is interesting,I have compression tested engines with a true 10.75 static and a relatively small cam (224 @.050) and they ran around 185 cylinder pressure (carb wide open plugs pulled ect.).Im assembling a 408 for a friend this next month and it will be running 9.5 static and a comp xs282,I will be very curious to see what it tests at.
 
Intimidator, this guy only has around 8.5 compression so the race gas aint gonna help him, don't ya think? :read2:
Yes I agree with regular race fuel but the VP113 as opposed to C12 or C14, burns much faster because it is oxygenated and burns more like street pump gas. Every motor I have tried this in from a 9.5 to 1 440 with a 950 Hp Holley to my 392 Stroker with 13 to 1 and a 950 hp Holley has picked up ET and MPH. As much as 2 tenths and 2 mph. A dyno person I talked to about this fuel said that the least power he has made on a dyno with VP113 is 20 Hp. He also said it does not need a lot of timing, sometimes less but the motors quence controls the timing. The tighter the quence distance up to about 40 thousands the faster the fuel burns.
 

Your weekest link is headers. Hooker 1 3/4 are the cheapest ,then TTIs , then Hedmans. The biggest change in my stroker was going to bigger tubes period. I dropped 2 tenths. You have to remember these things think they are big blocks and I would guess 1 5/8 headers might flow less thn bigblock stock manifolds. Don't be afraid to put a bigger carb either. I am starting to see 1050s on these motors now.
 
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