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Hard to beat Sportman II's for the price..
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True, all depends on what you're doing and compression ratio too. With aluminum because it does dissipate heat, you can run another 1 point higher in compression and still run pump gas since combustion chamber temp is cooler and can be helpful too if squeezing some N20 and not have to back off the timing as much. For a naturally aspirated daily driven street truck, not a thing wrong with iron heads.I'd go with iron head equivalent, aluminum dissipates heat while iron retains heat, and chamber heat=power...
Kinda makes it a draw there, lol.. But on a DD the iron is a better way to go, IMO..True, all depends on what you're doing and compression ratio too. With aluminum because it does dissipate heat, you can run another 1 point higher in compression and still run pump gas since combustion chamber temp is cooler and can be helpful too if squeezing some N20 and not have to back off the timing as much. For a naturally aspirated daily driven street truck, not a thing wrong with iron heads.
Yep, I can go for that.Kinda makes it a draw there, lol.. But on a DD the iron is a better way to go, IMO..
Not being a dick, but take that crank to a competent engine builder/ machinist and have it checked. Don’t just toss it in.
Is this cam too small for a 383? I just thought it would make excellent torque. It's a 4x4 truck I use for towing and light off road use.