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From: AwesomeEngines
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  • Id have to see that sheet to believe it. Sounds fluffed up a bit but who knows.

  • 500lb-ft of torque you just degree the cam until the engines redlining at 4900rpm or so lol. Prob for a pickup truck or pull truck or something.

  • what happen at the end how much 4 sum engine like dat

  • > chevyboyz09

    Most of our Small Block Street Heat series engines start around $4,999.99

  • Looks like it had a little run on, doesn't seem maintenance free then.

  • How the hell did you get over 500lb-ft of torque from a 357 with just 441 hp? What rpm did the hp and torque peak at?

  • > madtownmadman

    I will try to get a hold of the dyno sheets and upload them sometime this week.

  • when could u get me 1 4 a good price

  • Compression and tight LC cam, or some feathering of the waterbrake.

  • It's not impossible, but it would mean the engine would have to make peak horsepower at about 5000 rpm. With this torque the engine would have to have a rating of 210 BMEP, highly unlikely for an engine which is only built to rev just over 5500 rpm. I would be HIGHLY suspicious of the 500 ft-lb/ 441 hp claim.

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