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azfab
02-24-2010, 04:51 PM
hay guys i have a small qestion. 12:1 kp fored pistions 6.0 steel rods eagle steel crank pro comp alum heads 620 solid roller. can u or do you think i canrev passed 7? thank you. i hear stories that 383 no good passed 6500...? thanx
cepx111
02-24-2010, 10:35 PM
Sure you can, it's a SBC aint it?
I recommend a good spin job on the crankshaft first though.
curtisreed
02-25-2010, 04:53 AM
It will if you don't run out of head flow or valve spring. Mine has no problem going past 7,000.
Curtis
azfab
02-25-2010, 05:33 PM
cool thanx guys 210cc runners i hope i can lol thanxs guys
Had a 383 with around a 620 lift cam solid roller with 6" rods all. Eagle assembly 11.5 with AFR 210s and would go 7400 on the big end never had a problem. Ran a single plane with a 830 HP carb it ran strong. As long as your cam is making power up there and assemblys are sound and the springs are up for that rpm. Why not.
cncmotorsports
02-26-2010, 08:26 PM
You hear these stories cause they don't cam them right, and people use crappy heads.
Don't be surprised with pro comp heads this motor is done making power at 6200-6300 rpm..
You hear these stories cause they don't cam them right, and people use crappy heads.
Don't be surprised with pro comp heads this motor is done making power at 6200-6300 rpm..Are you implying that running a 383 over 7000 means it is not cammed right? if yes why? Just a question..What do you consider crappy heads?AFR,pro Comp,Dart?
ccperf721p
02-27-2010, 05:11 AM
Component selection will determine RPM range. The 6500 RPM limit is just an old wives tale.
20 years ago I ran a 383 with 5.56 stock chevy rods and heavy TRW pistons. I wouldn't spin that one much over 6500.
Fast forward to today and I launch my 383 at 6400 and go through the traps at 8200.
The as-cast 210cc Pro Comps are not the greatest heads I've seen. They are kind of catch 22 head, for the price they are OK, but if you have to pay someone to do the port work required to make them really work you could have had a decent CNC'd head.
I run a set of 210 Pro Comps on my Moms 3100lb door car, 400ci that will run 10.40's in decent air. I put about 3 hours into each head making them respectable. My time is free for my Mom though.
jaxsmith
02-27-2010, 05:47 AM
5.7 rod 12.5-1 flat top 388 with Hyper pistons and cast crank Launch at 4600 shit at 6800 and cross the 1/4 at 8200 no problems. Dont let the old tales scare you. Look at your cam at peaks for your combo and let it run.
5.7 rod 12.5-1 flat top 388 with Hyper pistons and cast crank Launch at 4600 s at 6800 and cross the 1/4 at 8200 no problems. Dont let the old tales scare you. Look at your cam at peaks for your combo and let it run.X2 8)
cncmotorsports
02-28-2010, 05:57 PM
You hear these stories cause they don't cam them right, and people use crappy heads.
Don't be surprised with pro comp heads this motor is done making power at 6200-6300 rpm..Are you implying that running a 383 over 7000 means it is not cammed right? if yes why? Just a question..What do you consider crappy heads?AFR,pro Comp,Dart?
It all depends, camshaft, cylinder head, intake manifold, carburetor and compression play a huge factor in where the engine will make peak power, and how long it will carry that peak power.
1 bad part in the balance of these components will make the engine suffer.
We build 383s for drag race and circle track designed to run 8000-8200 RPM.
Good heads, AFR, Dart, RHS, Brodix and Edelbrock are not to bad.
dragonmaster093
02-28-2010, 06:07 PM
cnc dont see the balaning being an issue friend of mine built one for circle track lasted 3-4 seasons with nothing more then freahening bearings for his own peace of mind then when he rebuilt no major issues in side just went through it again for peace of mind so i dont know where your coming from
cncmotorsports
03-01-2010, 05:52 AM
cnc dont see the balaning being an issue friend of mine built one for circle track lasted 3-4 seasons with nothing more then freahening bearings for his own peace of mind then when he rebuilt no major issues in side just went through it again for peace of mind so i dont know where your coming from
I am referring to the camshaft, heads, carburetor, intake manifold, these all need to be a good match to obtain great numbers.
I was not referring to the engine balancing it's Self.
dragonmaster093
03-01-2010, 08:15 AM
[quote=cncmotorsports]You hear these stories cause they don't cam them right, and people use crappy heads.
Don't be surprised with pro comp heads this motor is done making power at 6200-6300 rpm..Are you implying that running a 383 over 7000 means it is not cammed right? if yes why? Just a question..What do you consider crappy heads?AFR,pro Comp,Dart?
It all depends, camshaft, cylinder head, intake manifold, carburetor and compression play a huge factor in where the engine will make peak power, and how long it will carry that peak power.
1 bad part in the balance of these components will make the engine suffer.
We build 383s for drag race and circle track designed to run 8000-8200 RPM.
Good heads, AFR, Dart, RHS, Brodix and Edelbrock are not to bad.[/quote
1 bad part in the balance of these components will make the engine suffer.
read your own post
cncmotorsports
03-01-2010, 08:28 AM
I did...
What don't you understand ?
kikgas01
03-01-2010, 09:32 AM
MAKE sure to check your crankshaft for cracks when using eagle. Jmo..
curtisreed
03-01-2010, 09:35 AM
You hear these stories cause they don't cam them right, and people use crappy heads.
Don't be surprised with pro comp heads this motor is done making power at 6200-6300 rpm..Are you implying that running a 383 over 7000 means it is not cammed right? if yes why? Just a question..What do you consider crappy heads?AFR,pro Comp,Dart?
It all depends, camshaft, cylinder head, intake manifold, carburetor and compression play a huge factor in where the engine will make peak power, and how long it will carry that peak power.
1 bad part in the COMBINATION of these components will make the engine suffer.
We build 383s for drag race and circle track designed to run 8000-8200 RPM.
Good heads, AFR, Dart, RHS, Brodix and Edelbrock are not to bad.
There, fixed it to save arguments.
cncmotorsports
03-01-2010, 01:16 PM
You hear these stories cause they don't cam them right, and people use crappy heads.
Don't be surprised with pro comp heads this motor is done making power at 6200-6300 rpm..Are you implying that running a 383 over 7000 means it is not cammed right? if yes why? Just a question..What do you consider crappy heads?AFR,pro Comp,Dart?
It all depends, camshaft, cylinder head, intake manifold, carburetor and compression play a huge factor in where the engine will make peak power, and how long it will carry that peak power.
1 bad part in the COMBINATION of these components will make the engine suffer.
We build 383s for drag race and circle track designed to run 8000-8200 RPM.
Good heads, AFR, Dart, RHS, Brodix and Edelbrock are not to bad.
There, fixed it to save arguments.
I agree with you also.