help with sbc 406 - 434

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Old 03-17-2008, 04:59 PM
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zipper06
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Default Re: 406 - 434?

Originally Posted by bowler
zip glad to here from you, the zoomies need to be narrowed? i'am sure 406 is big enough for what i want to do. i have a gas 1050 dominator afr says their runner is raised 3/16" so i hope i can mill an intake to fit?thanks for the info Doug
The zoomies donot need to be narrowed, but i may have to cut off the up-turns, due to the fact they will stick out of the body lines more than they did on your 34 willy's. I guess they will be called weed cutters then :P

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Old 03-17-2008, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by maxpower671
Floritejoe, that's impressive power you are making with those AFR 227's! what kind of fuel are you burning? how much additional work to those heads? are you using giggle juice too? how big is that roller? once again, very nice! inquiring minds want to know..
Running Alcohol, but switching over to gas this season. No additional work done to the CNC comp ported AFR 227 heads. No juice, but I just bought a kit that I will try this year to compensate for the fuel switch power loss. It's a big roller with over 750 lift and [email protected]
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Old 05-29-2008, 09:23 PM
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My 434 with 11x heads with a 1050 dominator small roller runs 5.70s and 5.80s and 8.90s @ 2850 lbs in an all steel camaro
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Old 06-05-2008, 11:44 PM
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i cant see why a 406 with 227 cc heads wont work . ive got a 414 with these heads , made 675 hp on dyno , run's 9.26 @ 143 mph in a 2780 pond car
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