Just got finished reading all 4 pages of The Mighty 318 thread about getting 590hp out of a 318. More BS in one place than I ever recall seeing but the smiles per mile were worth it. Also this kernel of truth:
I recently became owner of a good running 318 in a very nice 66 Barracuda. This was unexpected as the car was advertised as a 2 BBL 273 car. A bonus, right?
My wife forced me to buy this car to complete the red white and blue 66 collection (see “Happy Belated 4th of July” in the Early A Body forum). The other cars are stock FS Commandos and pull to 5k. This 318 is torquey and runs good but is out of breath sooner than any other car I’ve owned (3 -3,500? No tach just the “performance indicator”).
Looking for the best answers to the scenario 273 so correctly outlines above.
Don’t need a stroker I’ve got a Koffels 417 in a 67 notchback. Just want a 318 that pulls past 5k with some lungs left. 300 - 350 hp would be a good target, I think.
To me the two main reasons you build a 318, 1st one you got a running 318 and you want to add basic performance (4bbl, rv cam, exhaust, tune) to me a no brainer.
I recently became owner of a good running 318 in a very nice 66 Barracuda. This was unexpected as the car was advertised as a 2 BBL 273 car. A bonus, right?
My wife forced me to buy this car to complete the red white and blue 66 collection (see “Happy Belated 4th of July” in the Early A Body forum). The other cars are stock FS Commandos and pull to 5k. This 318 is torquey and runs good but is out of breath sooner than any other car I’ve owned (3 -3,500? No tach just the “performance indicator”).
Looking for the best answers to the scenario 273 so correctly outlines above.
Don’t need a stroker I’ve got a Koffels 417 in a 67 notchback. Just want a 318 that pulls past 5k with some lungs left. 300 - 350 hp would be a good target, I think.
















