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Author Topic: Street 440 from "Big-Block Mopar Performance"  (Read 919 times)
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« on: December 08, 2007, 10:21:26 AM »

Below, I just typed exactly what I saw (on page 142) in Chuck Senatore's "Big-Block Mopar Performance" book (First Edition, 1999) for a street 440:

Block: any 440 block, any year
Bore: 0.030"
Crank: stock steel, race prepped
Rods: stock, full prep, HD bolts
Pistons: Keith Black cast or lightweight forged 10:1 compression
Rings: moly, file fit
Bearings: all tri-metal, mains fully grooved
Cam: hydraulic or solid
Cam Drive: chain
Oil Pump: high volume
Oil Pan: min. 6 qt, 1/2" pickup
Heads: ported stock iron
Valvetrain: HD stock style okay
Intake: high rise dual plane or single plane
Carburetor: 750-850 cfm

The street engine with a Mopar .509 hydraulic cam, bowl-ported stock heads with 2.14"/1.81" valves, light pistons, and single-plane intake should put a well set up B/E body into the 11.80-12.30 ET range.

In an A-body, this is a solid 11-second performer.  Generally, power is in the 450-500 horsepower range.  This setup needs an 11-inch converter and a shift point of about 6200 rpm for best performance.  More porting to the heads and a medium lift (.557" to .600") solid cam can be used for more performance in this combo with not much loss of driveability.
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« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2007, 06:53:44 AM »

I have that book, something of intrest in it, but being the year that it was made, I wonder what kind of things they would add to it now with some of the stuff that has came out since '99, heck it's almost 10 years old now... Shocked. They have the street version you just posted and then there's a track version running a little bit different stuff, but still about the same build, well sort of.
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« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2007, 08:51:21 AM »

Somehow I knew I'd be posting the track version... icon_smile_big  Ok, expect to see that one here in another thread...
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« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2007, 02:26:08 PM »

 smilielol ok
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