I am restoring 1955 chevy, pulling out the original 265 and replacing it with a 350. I do not want to overkill on power but I do want something mild to medium.
We're just about finished building a 350 SBC using the 170cc RHS cast iron head. The intake flows well after a little work (265cfm @ ).600") but the short turn on the exhaust had to be modified. If I remember the exhaust flowed about 210cfm after we worked on the short turn.
This engine will be a "mule" motor to go on the dyno for R&D purposes.
Are the HP & TQ figures from the engine described here?
Pontiac like TQ numbers and with the low rpm powerband and stock converter.
Thanks for sharing
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