Schmidt 602" bracket buster

Old 10-24-2008, 11:48 AM
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Default Schmidt 602" bracket buster

http://www.steveschmidtracing.com/en...ne-1000hp.html

Killer deal? Does anybody know anything about the heads?
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Old 10-24-2008, 01:44 PM
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Nothing wrong with Steve Schmidt by no means..

but for the same money i had rather have a PAR 565ci making 1050hp.
( see below link BRACKET 565ci)

lets see 602ci making 1,000 hp....565ci making 1050hp...same Money :!: .. ...HMMMMMMMMM :?:

the 602ci looks a little on the LAME side on the HP end of things.

in my ( Opinion) the 602ci should be a minumum of 1.5 hp per CI more then the 565ci if it were built with the same playing field parts etc...so 37 ci difference x 1.5 = 56hp......so in my head i think the 602ci should be in the 1100/1105 hp range .
i would think maybe the difference could be in the heads...the brodix 3xoval port on the 565ci is a pretty dang good head


i would say the 565ci would be alot better and MORE motor for the money

Also do a little research on these Small BIG block (565ci) Egines they are wicked combinations if built right.

thats why i went with one from PAR


my 2 cents
Good luck

http://www.parraceengines.com/engines/565.htm
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Old 10-24-2008, 06:07 PM
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Schmidt stuff is always on the low side of HP but runs like heck. IMO the schmidt is what I'd go with, i'd bet it'd make more like 1100-1125 on most other dynos.

Not that I dont think PAR is good, just think that 602 will suprise ya.
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Old 10-24-2008, 06:39 PM
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I have never dealt with Steve Schmidt, but I have heard he does some good engine work. Would this 602 fall into the 1 year warrantee he has on his racing engines or does anyone know anything about it? Thanks.
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Old 10-25-2008, 07:45 AM
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http://www.rehermorrison.com/superSe...65%2012Deg.htm

Look at this web site this is a real hard hitting engine. I also put a comparison between the two. The Schmidt motor has RHS heads with stainless valves. And the Reher Morrison has 12% raptors with titanium valves and big difference in heads and or potential HP.
Just a little something to look at. Everyone has they're favorites.

Schmidt motor
• Dart Block
• Compstar 4.500” Crankshaft
• Compstar 6.800” Rods
• JE Pistons (.043"), (.043"), (3MM) Rings
• Moroso Oil Pan & HV Pump
• Billet Timing Gear & Roller Chain
• Polished Aluminum Front Cover
• R.H.S. Ported Heads And Stainless Valves
• Manley Nex-Tex Valve Springs
• Comp Cams Extreme Lifters & Push Rods

• Comp Cams Ultra Gold Rocker Arms
• Jomar Stud Girdles
• MSD Distributor & Spark Plug Wires
• Schmidt 1150 CFM Carburetor
• Jomar Carb Spacer
• Edelbrock Super Victor Intake Manifold
• ARP Hardware
• Fel-Pro Gaskets
• Polished Logo Valve Covers
.................................................. .................................................. ......
Reher Morrison motor

Dart “Big M” Cast Iron Block
RMRE Exclusive Design 12° Raptor Heads
RMRE CNC Installed Bronze Lifter Bores Sleeves
RMRE CNC Porting & Anti-Reversion Technology
4340 Forged Steel Internal Balanced Crankshaft
4340 Manley H-Beam Rods w/ARP 2000 Bolts
RMRE Spec Pistons
RMRE Spec Ring Sets
Clevite 77 “H” Series Performance Rod/Main Bearings
RMRE Spec Steel Billet 7/4 Swap F.O. Roller Camshaft
Crower/Isky Solid Roller Lifters
Manley Billet Double Roller Chain Set w/Torrington Bearing
Mallory/MSD Crank Trigger Ignition System
RMRE/Moroso Wet Sump Oiling System
ATI Internal Harmonic Damper
RMRE Logo Valve Covers Sheetmetal/Billet Rail
RMRE/Manley Titanium Intake & Exhaust Valves w/Titanium Retainers
T&D/Jesel Shaft Mounted Aluminum Roller Rocker Arms
RMRE Spec Single 4 Barrel Carburetor
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Old 10-25-2008, 09:06 AM
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PAR engines haul butt, Joe Gary's 4 link Racetech runs mid 4.6s in the heat on gas and has been 4.56. Oh it's a iron block 565

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Old 10-25-2008, 12:26 PM
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What is/are the maintainance intervals & costs maybe the 602 is softer on parts.
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Old 10-25-2008, 08:18 PM
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The 602 may be a little lower on hp but I bet it makes more torque which gets the car moving quicker. Steve is probably being conservative on the numbers plus you don't have to turn the 602 as high to get the power.
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