Green79Scottsdale
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- Bob
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 400
I think 373 will be the one I do. Ok so here is what I've been tossing around I've recently found a fuel injection kit that can handle boost for a relatively reasonable price how much boost do u guys think my 400 stock bottom end will take I was thinking 7-8 psi but unsure
Just let me throw this out there...
If you have the $$ to go EFI and throw boost at it... Why the #E!! are you thinking of keeping a STOCK bottom end??? That makes absolutely NO sense.
A stock bottom end may survive at 7-8 psi, but you are going to need to be very good with your complete tune and set-up. Spend some extra $$ and upgrade your crank to at the minimum a high quality cast crank, if not a forged crank. Also upgrade those short 5.565" long rods to at least 5.7" long rods, or go up to 6.0" long rods. Doing this will decrease the side pressure the pistons exert on the cylinder walls. Changing rods will also necessitate new pistons, which is good idea to run with boost also.
Again, for all the people who are going to argue with me, yes, your stock bottom end probably will hold up to 7-8 psi of boost. But for piece of mind I would recommend building upon an upgraded bottom end that will be reliable and long lasting. You will be pissed when your bottom end lets go and you have no $$ left over to spend on rebuilding it because you used for a supercharger or turbo.