Is forced induction an option?
My signature line tells the story of the motor. (Not to be redundant) I know IM in the high 300 hp range. (we guessed 380ish a while back) The only addition I have not done is roller rockers which Im told will net between 10-15 horse, and thats just worth the time and expense in my opinion.
The blower was just an idea, kicking tires so to speak.
My new project arrives tonight....a Bradley GT kit car. 40 HP of pure German Muscle! (for 500 bucks I couldnt pass on this winter project)
The blower was just an idea, kicking tires so to speak.
My new project arrives tonight....a Bradley GT kit car. 40 HP of pure German Muscle! (for 500 bucks I couldnt pass on this winter project)
It all depends on your budget and your tolerance for a lopey cam. You will need more cam, perhaps stroke it...., and more head at this piont. I think you're about the limit of what the vortecs can do. They're a great head, but may be time to consider an upgrade.
There's a lot of options to get it up in HP, depends on what you're willing to do and what you're willing to spend. A blower would do it, but I fear for your internals...
The Vortecs were my most recent upgrade. Im happy enough with them that Im not going to tear it down again, not for a while at least. The biggest problem I ran into with the Vortecs is they can only take about .480 lift without serious machining of the heads. I thought the Vortecs were a nice simple bolt on procedure, I was horribly mistaken. My main goal was to build it on a budget, I did, but in the long run, next time Ill spring for a set of nice aftermarket heads.
And the guy who was supposed to deliver the Bradley to me tonight seems to have gone awol! Grrrrr! Glad I havnt paid for it yet.
And the guy who was supposed to deliver the Bradley to me tonight seems to have gone awol! Grrrrr! Glad I havnt paid for it yet.
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