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350 chevy with supercharger

 
kosovoal2002 kosovoal2002
V-6 Camaros rule! | Posts: 65 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 10/16/08
10:35 AM

Debating on building a 350 four bolt main motor with a Weiland 142 C.I.D kit WND 6510-1 polished long nose. I have a camaro with a cowl induction hood and want something that I do not have to cutt into the hood. I don't know if there is another style supercharger by Weiland that will fit under the hood without chopping a hole. I plan on boring the motor over .030. Now, I need some advice on what kind of pistons and rod's do I need along with what cc heads. What heads are best for this? I just know I need to drop the compression down to around 8-1. Once I get that figured out then I will need to see what kind of cam I can use. I want to get something with a little over being choppy, but able to run this on the street. I have a set of new world small block torquer chevy heads with the 2.02/160 valves. Just not sure if I can use these with the combination or not. Any help would be appreaciated. Thanks  

 
kosovoal2002 kosovoal2002
V-6 Camaros rule! | Posts: 65 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 10/20/08
07:58 AM

Just another question on the re-build. Can I use the stock rods or should I replace them?  thanks.  

 
Pontiacman2 Pontiacman2
Everything in my driveway’s a Chevy | Posts: 670 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 10/21/08
06:12 AM

How much boost are you going to run and what size combustion chambers do the world heads have or just list the part number of the heads.  
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kosovoal2002 kosovoal2002
V-6 Camaros rule! | Posts: 65 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 10/22/08
05:23 AM

Thanks, What I have is a 350 punched out 30 over. The heads that I have are world heads SB S/R torquer.  76 cc with 170 cc intake ports. part # 955-042670-1 (Jegs) . The super charger I am looking at is a Weland WND6513-1 with a Holly 0-80573S 750 cfm Holley model 4150 supercharger carb. I wanted to stick with the heads that I have since they are new. I just need to find a configuration on the pistons that will match the 76cc heads. I was told that I should not go above 8-1 compression. I was also checking on parts to make it a 383. I have found external balanced cranks and then Jegs has a kit with the balanced crank. Not sure what to do on that. Also, will I have to get different rods instead of using the stock one's. I need some help on what pistons and other parts are needed to make it a well balanced running motor. I appreaciate your help. thanks a bunch.  

 
Pontiacman2 Pontiacman2
Everything in my driveway’s a Chevy | Posts: 670 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 10/22/08
08:58 AM

You will need forged dish top pistons with at least a.083 dish and recomend eagle forged rods for the cam I would use a lunati streetmaster cam kit P#07102LK. also you can run more then 8:1CR.If you need a part number let me know and I will see if I can find one  
Professional hi-performance engine builder

Horsepower sells Engines and torque wins races.

 
kosovoal2002 kosovoal2002
V-6 Camaros rule! | Posts: 65 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 10/22/08
11:31 PM

Thanks a bunch. If you could find a part number would give me an idea of what I am looking for. What about a crank? I have found Jegs with cranks and then summit. Is it best to go with an external or in-ternal balance crank. I just want to make sure I do things right and not do something that will cause it to detonate.  I appreaciate the info.  

 
bowtie6 bowtie6
I love my Chevy Chevette! | Posts: 2 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 10/23/08
12:52 AM

I am tring to find out who to talk to about the custom carburetor review on technical articles i seen can someone help me. I'm new on here so I'm tring to find out how to post things.  

 
stempak stempak
I love my Chevy Chevette! | Posts: 19 | Joined: 11/08
Posted: 11/09/08
05:05 PM

You'll need forged crank and rods aswell. I've seen a 350 make about 1000hp with a 671 in a jetboat unless you have a heavy car I don't think you will need to stroke it just get like a eagle forged rotating assembly or whatever just forged.

well he said 1000 but probably more like 600-800?  

 

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