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  • Old Man
    Elder Statesman
    • Apr 2006
    • 5711

    NEW 615HP 438ci Pump Gas Engine

    SOLD



    NEW 615HP 438ci Pump Gas Engine Carb to Pan

    Dart 4.125 block, Scat 4.100" crank, Light Weight Billet Oliver 6.35" long rods with $400 upgraded bolts, Diamond Pistons, Dart 225 CNC heads cleaned up by Glen Knowlton and topped with Probe shaft mounted rockers, Super Victor intake matched to heads, and a 1050cfi 4150 base Quick Fuel carb. All machine work and assembly by Knowlton's Thunderheads. ARP studs throughout. Every part on this engine is new and with only dyno time it's ready to drop into your Fox, SN95, ect.

    This engine dynoed over 540lbs of Trq from the 4100 RPM base line to 6400 Rpm and over 600hp from 6000 RPM to 7100 RPM on pump gas. This is a small cam big head combination that would gain 75-100 HP with a bigger street roller according to Ron at R&R. It was built to be an well mannered easy to drive street killer and idles under 900 RPM. All records, build sheets and dyno sheets from this build will go with the engine, you will know that you have the best of everything.

    $12500.00


    Last edited by Old Man; 04-05-2011, 04:31 PM.
    Don't ask, it's a midlife crises thing.


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    www.transport-graphics.com
    www.knowltonsthunderheads.com
    www.dukesraceshop.com
    www.meanstreetperformance.com
    www.fleetwoodcollision.com
    www.normstire.com
    www.idealautoglass.net

  • 01darkblueTA
    highest average street king
    • Oct 2006
    • 13415

    #2
    Originally posted by Old Man
    Sorry I also don't use junkyard stuff anymore. What is your point here that a junkyard Chevy on N2O can make power? Why post this shit in my sales thread?
    i'm just giving you shit. i know my junkyard stuff is limited but i shall be putting a motor together soon.
    good luck with the sale of this beastly motor
    Jeremy
    Originally posted by Slow35th
    I have no idea what im doing yet.

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    • octanehuffer
      TCS Homer
      • Nov 2009
      • 5265

      #3
      Originally posted by Old Man View Post
      NEW 615HP 438ci Pump Gas Engine Carb to Pan

      Dart 4.125 block, Scat 4.100" crank, Light Weight Billet Oliver 6.35" long rods with $400 upgraded bolts, SRP Pistons, Dart 225 CNC heads cleaned up by Glen Knowlton and topped with Probe shaft mounted rockers, Super Victor intake matched to heads, and a 1050cfi 4150 base Quick Fuel carb. All machine work and assembly by Knowlton's Thunderheads. ARP studs throughout. Every part on this engine is new and with only dyno time it's ready to drop into your Fox, SN95, ect.

      This engine dynoed over 540lbs of Trq from the 4100 RPM base line to 6400 Rpm and over 600hp from 6000 RPM to 7100 RPM on pump gas. This is a small cam big head combination that would gain 75-100 HP with a bigger street roller according to Ron at R&R. It was built to be an well mannered easy to drive street killer and idles under 900 RPM. All records, build sheets and dyno sheets from this build will go with the engine, you will know that you have the best of everything.

      $12500.00


      Compression ratio, cam part #, ring gap, and rocker ratio please

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      • Old Man
        Elder Statesman
        • Apr 2006
        • 5711

        #4
        Originally posted by octanehuffer View Post
        Compression ratio, cam part #, ring gap, and rocker ratio please
        Compression ratio is 10.53 to 1

        Cam is custom Flowtech # NA-01B13F-R9 +4
        Intake duration at .050 248 lift .672
        Exhaust duration at .050 258 lift .672
        Hot lash .020 .020
        Separation 109
        Centerline 105

        Ring Gap is .023 top .019 2nd

        Rocker Ratio is 1.6 to 1
        Don't ask, it's a midlife crises thing.


        The following business' are highly recommended by the Old Man
        www.transport-graphics.com
        www.knowltonsthunderheads.com
        www.dukesraceshop.com
        www.meanstreetperformance.com
        www.fleetwoodcollision.com
        www.normstire.com
        www.idealautoglass.net

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        • Ford Fan
          T/S 2009
          • Feb 2003
          • 5688

          #5
          All I can say is good luck building an engine of that caliber for anywhere near that price. For anyone looking at building a serious engine save your money and buy this. The parts add up VERY quickly.
          8.54 @ 159 mph on a 275 drag radial
          5.43 @ 127 mph to the 1/8
          8.91 @ 153 in True Street legal trim
          Best 60' at Top End Dragways 1.22 on 275's

          Thanks to the following:
          Richard at Mean Street Performance
          DSMotorworks
          Transport Graphics
          Knowlton's Thunderheads
          www.twolaneracing.com

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          • Old Man
            Elder Statesman
            • Apr 2006
            • 5711

            #6
            Originally posted by Ford Fan View Post
            All I can say is good luck building an engine of that caliber for anywhere near that price. For anyone looking at building a serious engine save your money and buy this. The parts add up VERY quickly.
            ................You mean like the $1700.00 billet Oliver rods (not including the bolt upgrade)................
            Don't ask, it's a midlife crises thing.


            The following business' are highly recommended by the Old Man
            www.transport-graphics.com
            www.knowltonsthunderheads.com
            www.dukesraceshop.com
            www.meanstreetperformance.com
            www.fleetwoodcollision.com
            www.normstire.com
            www.idealautoglass.net

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            • Ford Fan
              T/S 2009
              • Feb 2003
              • 5688

              #7
              I was thinking about the $3000 (give or take) for the machined dart block, but yeah those rods are a nice piece as well.
              8.54 @ 159 mph on a 275 drag radial
              5.43 @ 127 mph to the 1/8
              8.91 @ 153 in True Street legal trim
              Best 60' at Top End Dragways 1.22 on 275's

              Thanks to the following:
              Richard at Mean Street Performance
              DSMotorworks
              Transport Graphics
              Knowlton's Thunderheads
              www.twolaneracing.com

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              • Old Man
                Elder Statesman
                • Apr 2006
                • 5711

                #8
                Originally posted by Ford Fan View Post
                I was thinking about the $3000 (give or take) for the machined dart block, but yeah those rods are a nice piece as well.
                Ya there is that. The cheapest thing in this engine is the Brad Penn in the oil pan for dyno and break in.

                You could buy one of these for $2000 more and have 10hp more with 13.4 to 1 and run race fuel. Don't forget it's also a lot cheaper rotating assemble, and less head but look it over.

                Don't ask, it's a midlife crises thing.


                The following business' are highly recommended by the Old Man
                www.transport-graphics.com
                www.knowltonsthunderheads.com
                www.dukesraceshop.com
                www.meanstreetperformance.com
                www.fleetwoodcollision.com
                www.normstire.com
                www.idealautoglass.net

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                • shantos
                  TCS n00b
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 1

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Old Man View Post
                  Ya there is that. The cheapest thing in this used engines is the Brad Penn in the oil pan for dyno and break in.

                  You could buy one of these for $2000 more and have 10hp more with 13.4 to 1 and run race fuel. Don't forget it's also a lot cheaper rotating assemble, and less head but look it over.

                  http://www.theengineshop.com/product...e-engines.html
                  still for sale?

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                  • 01darkblueTA
                    highest average street king
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 13415

                    #10
                    does it still run?

                    errr i mean bump.
                    Jeremy
                    Originally posted by Slow35th
                    I have no idea what im doing yet.

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                    • Old Man
                      Elder Statesman
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 5711

                      #11
                      Quote:
                      Originally posted by shantos View Post
                      Originally Posted by Old Man View Post
                      Ya there is that. The cheapest thing in this used engines is the Brad Penn in the oil pan for dyno and break in.

                      You could buy one of these for $2000 more and have 10hp more with 13.4 to 1 and run race fuel. Don't forget it's also a lot cheaper rotating assemble, and less head but look it over.

                      http://www.theengineshop.com/product...e-engines.html
                      This engine is all new carb to pan, it has dyno time only.

                      Nice try dick weed!
                      Last edited by Old Man; 01-13-2011, 10:33 PM.
                      Don't ask, it's a midlife crises thing.


                      The following business' are highly recommended by the Old Man
                      www.transport-graphics.com
                      www.knowltonsthunderheads.com
                      www.dukesraceshop.com
                      www.meanstreetperformance.com
                      www.fleetwoodcollision.com
                      www.normstire.com
                      www.idealautoglass.net

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                      • 94fobrah
                        2012 RSN #3
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 8820

                        #12
                        Sponsored By Pallow Precision Gear
                        90 LX 445CI N/A SBF
                        Powered By Vincent Performance
                        Built By Dave Senderhauf JR
                        http://www.transport-graphics.com/

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                        • shagwag
                          In Memory of Bill J. Gefre
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 4234

                          #13
                          Originally posted by 94fobrah View Post
                          I dont believe you.
                          409sbc Borg Warner billet 76mm
                          5.38@130
                          8.40@161

                          Originally posted by sinSStr
                          Dude, have you SEEN his station wagons?
                          Originally posted by crazy
                          i am the one that cant spell

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                          www.normstire.com

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                          • Old Man
                            Elder Statesman
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 5711

                            #14
                            Originally posted by shagwag View Post
                            I dont believe you.
                            Don't ask, it's a midlife crises thing.


                            The following business' are highly recommended by the Old Man
                            www.transport-graphics.com
                            www.knowltonsthunderheads.com
                            www.dukesraceshop.com
                            www.meanstreetperformance.com
                            www.fleetwoodcollision.com
                            www.normstire.com
                            www.idealautoglass.net

                            Comment

                            • Old Man
                              Elder Statesman
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 5711

                              #15
                              Don't ask, it's a midlife crises thing.


                              The following business' are highly recommended by the Old Man
                              www.transport-graphics.com
                              www.knowltonsthunderheads.com
                              www.dukesraceshop.com
                              www.meanstreetperformance.com
                              www.fleetwoodcollision.com
                              www.normstire.com
                              www.idealautoglass.net

                              Comment

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