68 Dodge Dart Turbo 318 Dyno Pull Mopar
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@busotactico mopar any thing chevy sucks balls
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beautifull car i have 72 hopen to do what you did to yours very nice.
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That turbo-whine is sick. Love it!
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Americans and your muscle cars i'm extremely jealous! no chance of owning something like that in the uk fuel costs a fortune also muscle cars are rare as rocking horse shit!
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chevy parts are cheap, so many parts have to be changed when adding horsepower to them. this is the reason behind alot of "technology" out there for them, everyone who wanted chev hp had to find and make ways. but even though im mopar to the bone i have to say chevys can produce decent numbers. the Mopar's however were ahead of there time & came out with all this glorious technology 50+ years ago. & thats what you paid for an still do. during ww2 we built trucks, aircrafts, rockets & missiles :)
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Thats Sick I have a 67 Dart GT with the same lacking the cam.
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what comp ratio did yu use
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the bottom line is this, a decent built bottom end, combined with boost and the correct air/fuel ratio will make some serious go. Take a stock 318 and the right air/ fuel delivery and it will make 400 hp and run all day long. Look at the Chevy 4.8 they boosted in the magazine running insane boost on a stock bottom end. Can't remember the hp but it was quite a bit. Forged pistons and a good set of rods will likely hold up to about 500 whp on just about any v8. Tuning is the Key!
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@jaiBavet Man you are so right.I say the same thing.
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Do you have a BOV on this set up
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@topfueldart my friend, are the pistons and the rods changed for any other model or forged ones?i´m asking because i want to put a hx40 with 60mm compressor wheel and 64mm turbine in my 97 grand cherokee with 318 magnum engine. How much horses can i make in gas pump and what was the ignition timing at top rpm/wot?14?18?
It's blow through, carbureted, 650 Holley Double Pumper with only a couple mods. Mainly the milled choke horn, epoxied the choke opening, solid floats, jet extensions, and jetting up. It doesn't take anything trick to make 500 horsepower or so in my opinion, once you start making 600 or more usually more work is entailed.
topfueldart 2 years ago
Nice Job!! Was it missing or was that the video being distorted?
Shaker223 2 years ago
@Shaker223 It was just video distortion.. The camera didnt like the super high pitched whistle I guess hahaha....
topfueldart 2 years ago