Lol. You didn't look like I thought you would but I love your voice and the way you talk to everyone on your channel. You don't make, at least myself, feel like I'm below you. Been a mechanic for over 30yrs but have never tried being a machinist until your channel. Again thank you sharing your knowledge.
I appreciate that man! Theres too many mechanic that think they know it all but at the end of the day we are always learning something new. The best mechanics are always the ones willing to learn and ask questions from others. Thanks again!
My thoughts exactly. Coming up in ranks at the gym dealership I would make friends with the top dogs and do there dirty work and in return I would learn a lot from them. I thought I was good back in my 20's but in my 30's I looked back and realized I didn't know shit. 40's I feel the same way. Their is truly to much stuff with the time's changing to know everything.
Nick's garage is an awesome channel as is yours, but missed your dyno pulls will go back and find! The parts list is great and helps me out alot on ideas! Take care
Nick is a great guy! And George does an amazing job with the Nick's Garage RUclips channel. My channel doesn't even come close, haha, but I appreciate the compliment
Hi, nice video. Yup, I've watched tons of Nicks programs too. I am in process on a .040 over SBC with 10.5:1, right quench, good heads and internals with a Howards hydraulic roller cam to make that lift that you did. Additionally I have been following David Vizard for years and worked out a shorter lobe separation angle, 108 degrees, from his process. Can't wait!
Right on man, you'll find that the tighter LSA helps alot with torque. Vizards formulas definitely help with cam selection. Alot of people disagree online but ive tried it, dyno tested it and it works as he says
On the dingleball 355 make sure you get the cam with a 108 LSA. You will pick up more power under the curve than with a similar cam with a 110 or a 112 LSA. Plus you shouldn't have any issues with idle quality.
Thanks for tagging me i watched you build the heads on this engine and im impressed by the power, i need this in my 4 W D 3/4 for pulling my race car trailer 😊😊❤
your engines make great power with little more then budget parts iron heads nice work. I watched a video today 7-2024 after market block and crank good heads 64cc good rods roller cam flat top pistons roller rockers intake 350 ci sbc .030 bore it dynoed 410 hp tq was close to that. big $$$. the video from phenex az us.
Was the block decked? Just wondering the actual piston to deck measurement to add to the crushed head gasket thickness for squish/quench. Great job on Nicks Garage!
Cool Video ! Im building a .040 bored 350ci SBC Having a hydraulic roller cam ground special. Very close to your cam here. Same duration with .547/.547 lift and 112 LSA at 4 degrees advance Icon pistons for 10.6-1 comp. Floteck aluminum heads and Dougs ceramic 1 3/4" longtubes. My hope was 435hp.. Looks doable..
You're probably aware but Summit sells that exact hydraulic roller camshaft for the gen 1 SBC (retro fit) with the LS firing order for $243 Part number 1223. That's a steal. I've looked into LS firing order in the past for a few builds. Comp wanted $1000 for the core on my BBC and that was about 6 years ago.
Yeah, I did know that. I wish I knew that back when i got the cam for the youtube 355 as I would have added it to the votes for what cam to use. Anyone else chrages close to $500+ usd to a billet cam equivalent
@@cuttersperformance I'm going to use it in a 355 I happen to be doing, using a set of the new Comp Evolution cartridge lifters, and a pair of aluminum Trick Flow hump heads (painted) for an old school appearance. Should be in the 400hp range.
@firebirdjone yeah for sure! Same cam specs as the youtube 355? But with the LS firing order. I was impressed with the cam, it will have great drivability and the broad rpm range is nice. Not quite the specs that I want for the dingle ball 355, so im going custom grind for that one. Going for 450+ hp but it certainly wont have the idle vaccum
@@cuttersperformance This is going to be a daily drive build for me that looks completely stock on the outside. Pump gas, and should have plenty of vacuum. Thanks for the videos, awesome stuff.
@@cuttersperformance It is a brand new motor lost oil pressure all of a Sudden. Found the Cam plugs in the middle of the lowest block it took out all the teeth found them all in the oil Pan and one tooth in the lifted gallery all back together now just putting on a custom police set up and should be ready to go.
I'm building a sbc 339 (+.060 305 block with a forged 3.75" stroke crank) and will be using the same heads and a Summit 1107 hyd flat tappet cam, forged flat tops. It'll be interesting to see how close they are in power.
Well been watching your channel and picked up a 638 roller block yesterday. Now I know what to put in it lol, with different heads. Fingers crossed hope it goes as well as yours.
Thats awesome man, I appreciate you checking out my channel. Im quite happy with how this 355 turned out, its a great combo for alot of guys that drive alot and still want to burn tires. Sweet RPM range, pump gas, 435hp/420+tq with lots of vaccum. Drivability will be fantastic 👌
Pat- I’d love to see the proper camshaft in this engine. I built a similar 355 w/same heads and similar touch up work. I ran a solid flat tappet comp cam similar specs but on a 109 and it made 458hp. A guy Gord in Canada actually bought it from me and put it on the dyno up there.
A cam with a tighter LSA would have certainly been my first choice, but as I often say, there's no perfect cam. The trade-off would be less idle vaccum, fuel mileage, ease of tuning, etc.. so a guy looking for an easy driving cruiser with power brakes might take the 20ish hp loss, and this cam would be a better choice. The issue is that most of us like too much cam haha chop chop 😅
Yes definitely interested in the specs for the dingle ball 355 I have 4 engines 3 roller style engines ,a 355 80-85 block with built 350 swirl port heads not sure what was done but the engine did 13s in a 82 Monte with auto 3.73 gears I want to put a set of vortec heads on it plus I have another 355 crate 87-95 block with vortec heads 2.02/1.6 cut down guides with a 280H-10 and another crate 350 vortec 880 with stock truck cam specs never ran gas only propane it was a industrial generator v8 with about 2500 hrs it’s really clean 906 heads timing chain is still tight hardly any play on it want to put a higher lift cam on it plus I have a 87 305 roller motor 87000 Kms with decent heads the 184/1.5 I want to put that similar corvette 300hp cam in it eventually plus I have a 72 350 block with those 70 camel humps and a Rv cam to so lots to do before spring
Give it 16.57 lbs of boost and slider hook the rocker legs. If you have 40 thou clearance on the hydraulic tube bearing you should be ok. Sub from Ontario, thx to Nick, hope i can slide some ideas your way
Why not use pop up pistons like L2304 ? compression is your friend to build more HP especially with the right deck height and head gaskets all questions love your build great numbers 👍
Happy new year Pat! All of your sbc videos are great. Specially the vortec head porting ones. Any chance on a video of how we could repair the cracked heads? Do you think cutting out the crack and filling it with braze would work? I’m talking about the crack in the middle from the head bolt hole and between the centre chambers. Brazing is much easier than spray welding and stitching I think.
I haven't done it personally, typically i wont repair them. But they can be repaired with a sleeve in the head bolt hole. Thanks for checking out my videos
I'm assuming the stock SBC roller lifters could be reused with the Summit-880x cams? I have a Summit-8801, the little brother to the cam you used. GM Vortec 880 block, Vortec L-31 heads valve guides cut down and reworked with beehive springs. Lift should be okay to .550" with 1.5 ratio rockers.
How much boost, if you want power guesses? I was worried that your engine would break Nick's dyno like you did to that other dyno shop! LOL Good job on the engine, plenty of power on tap and pump gas friendly what more can a guy ask for? Boost probably?😎
@@cuttersperformance Cool, I watched the video a few weeks ago but don't remember seeing the turbo hooked up. Would of been cool to see that, I'll have to find it again to refresh my CRS memory.
Have you ever had a problem finding a intake to match these cheap heads, I had to use a Victor Jr to get the ports to match up, I’d like a dual plane but I don’t know what to ask for.😂 Learning so much from you Pat, you’re a Awsome teacher.🇨🇦👍
@@cuttersperformance well crap lol I don't have the DNA heads but do have a have a set from PBM which to me look like the same castings but idk, I have the air gap intake and a set of 1205 felpros but haven't opened them up to check yet 😐 was hoping they'd fit lol but maybe ill get lucky, I got a feeling it'll be the same outcome though lol At least gaskets aren't to crazy expensive 😅
I've Been building my friend's 350 chevy engine 1 piece rear main seal and it a roller block too its between 1988 to 1989 chevy 350 I'm thinking what kind of horsepower it's going to put out it has a hdy roller camshaft and roller lifters and I bolted on procomp aluminum cylinder heads 64 cc
Pat if u was to build a stock 880 block what would u gap the rings ? Ima run this motor all NA so I don't need any extra ring gap.. I hear 4 thal for every 1" of cylinder bore, so tht would put the gap at 16 thal ??? Or would run the top ring at 18 and the 2nd ring at 20 thal ???? Or would do 16 thal on the top ring and 18 thal on the 2nd ring 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ to get 16 thal or 18 thal, I would have to get 10 thal over rings..
What pistons are you running? Hypereutectic pistons will often need more ring gap, especially if they are Keith Black pistons. A stock hyper piston its a good idea to go .005 per inch top ring and .0055 2nd ring. KB pistons want .0065 for the top rings
Unfortunately, I'm not currently offering the spring kits. Check out my LS6 spring video or contact competition products they offer kits that might work for you
Hello, my name is Eric. I have watched almost all your videos. I have a 98 k2500 the l31 is now a 355. Would you consider doing a theoretical build for a low end of torque truck engine good for pulling. Plus do you have more info, and opinion on the Edelbrock pro flow xt.
I think they are fel pro 1094, they are a .015 compressed steel shim gasket, but you need very good surface finish on block and heads. I think you need goog finish for comatec MLS gaskets also...
Haha, it's actually from a old school mechanic, I know. It's a slang term for any sort of non hotrod fuel injected car. The first time I heard it was when he was referring to a Supercharged Cobalt SS that I was working on
Nicks garage can barely get 1hp per cubic inch on 90% of builds. When they start getting over 1.6hp per cube and up we can have a beer. You cant do chiltons spec builds on performance builds
The firing order is a waste of time. Save your money there. Also an off the shelf cam will be just fine. Custom will gain you so little (and possibly nothing)
@@cuttersperformance if you get a chance please build a stock tbi 350 with ported 416 ho heads .015 head gasket with a cam like summit ct 101 cam or variant im curious on the power and torque numbers for such a cheap build
Lol. You didn't look like I thought you would but I love your voice and the way you talk to everyone on your channel. You don't make, at least myself, feel like I'm below you. Been a mechanic for over 30yrs but have never tried being a machinist until your channel. Again thank you sharing your knowledge.
I appreciate that man! Theres too many mechanic that think they know it all but at the end of the day we are always learning something new. The best mechanics are always the ones willing to learn and ask questions from others. Thanks again!
My thoughts exactly. Coming up in ranks at the gym dealership I would make friends with the top dogs and do there dirty work and in return I would learn a lot from them. I thought I was good back in my 20's but in my 30's I looked back and realized I didn't know shit. 40's I feel the same way. Their is truly to much stuff with the time's changing to know everything.
I have been a subscriber for awhile and was pleased to see you on Nicks Garage. Really good content this.
It was a great time!
Nick's garage is an awesome channel as is yours, but missed your dyno pulls will go back and find! The parts list is great and helps me out alot on ideas! Take care
Nick is a great guy! And George does an amazing job with the Nick's Garage RUclips channel. My channel doesn't even come close, haha, but I appreciate the compliment
You're seriously the best engine builder on RUclips. You cover everything bro keep the videos coming!! I subscribed!!!!
Wow thank you man, more combos coming up!
Hi, nice video. Yup, I've watched tons of Nicks programs too. I am in process on a .040 over SBC with 10.5:1, right quench, good heads and internals with a Howards hydraulic roller cam to make that lift that you did. Additionally I have been following David Vizard for years and worked out a shorter lobe separation angle, 108 degrees, from his process. Can't wait!
Right on man, you'll find that the tighter LSA helps alot with torque. Vizards formulas definitely help with cam selection. Alot of people disagree online but ive tried it, dyno tested it and it works as he says
On the dingleball 355 make sure you get the cam with a 108 LSA. You will pick up more power under the curve than with a similar cam with a 110 or a 112 LSA. Plus you shouldn't have any issues with idle quality.
Absolutely! Vizard has been taking people to school on LSA for years.
Thanks for tagging me i watched you build the heads on this engine and im impressed by the power, i need this in my 4 W D 3/4 for pulling my race car trailer 😊😊❤
Good job on the engine, and loved it on the dyno nickès garage
I'm going to have to put you on hold my friend money calls but I will be back to finish this video have a great day bro
I love my sbc 💞
your engines make great power with little more then budget parts iron heads nice work. I watched a video today 7-2024 after market block and crank good heads 64cc good rods roller cam flat top pistons roller rockers intake 350 ci sbc .030 bore it dynoed 410 hp tq was close to that. big $$$. the video from phenex az us.
Nice job! Thanks
New sub. Good videos with really good explanations of parts.
I appreciate you checking out my video. Thanks for subscribing!
I built my vortec 350 about a year ago now. Have yet to install it. Might take it back apart now and get some of these upgraded parts.
Was the block decked? Just wondering the actual piston to deck measurement to add to the crushed head gasket thickness for squish/quench. Great job on Nicks Garage!
Block was decked and Pistons were .0085 in the hole
Actual compressed headgasket thinkness was .034 (advertised at .028)
Cool Video ! Im building a .040 bored 350ci SBC Having a hydraulic roller cam ground special. Very close to your cam here. Same duration with .547/.547 lift and 112 LSA at 4 degrees advance Icon pistons for 10.6-1 comp. Floteck aluminum heads and Dougs ceramic 1 3/4" longtubes. My hope was 435hp.. Looks doable..
You're probably aware but Summit sells that exact hydraulic roller camshaft for the gen 1 SBC (retro fit) with the LS firing order for $243 Part number 1223. That's a steal. I've looked into LS firing order in the past for a few builds. Comp wanted $1000 for the core on my BBC and that was about 6 years ago.
Yeah, I did know that. I wish I knew that back when i got the cam for the youtube 355 as I would have added it to the votes for what cam to use.
Anyone else chrages close to $500+ usd to a billet cam equivalent
@@cuttersperformance I'm going to use it in a 355 I happen to be doing, using a set of the new Comp Evolution cartridge lifters, and a pair of aluminum Trick Flow hump heads (painted) for an old school appearance. Should be in the 400hp range.
@firebirdjone yeah for sure! Same cam specs as the youtube 355? But with the LS firing order. I was impressed with the cam, it will have great drivability and the broad rpm range is nice.
Not quite the specs that I want for the dingle ball 355, so im going custom grind for that one. Going for 450+ hp but it certainly wont have the idle vaccum
@@cuttersperformance This is going to be a daily drive build for me that looks completely stock on the outside. Pump gas, and should have plenty of vacuum. Thanks for the videos, awesome stuff.
learned my lesson not tapping front cam holes with a HV-55 pump. Blew out then took out gears on timing set.
Sorry to hear that man, not a good time! Hopefully, you got it fixed up with minimal damage
@@cuttersperformance It is a brand new motor lost oil pressure all of a Sudden. Found the Cam plugs in the middle of the lowest block it took out all the teeth found them all in the oil Pan and one tooth in the lifted gallery all back together now just putting on a custom police set up and should be ready to go.
Great video 👍🏻🇦🇺
I'm building a sbc 339 (+.060 305 block with a forged 3.75" stroke crank) and will be using the same heads and a Summit 1107 hyd flat tappet cam, forged flat tops. It'll be interesting to see how close they are in power.
O thats a cool combo! Keep me posted on the dyno results
@PISS-CUTTER Performance I sure will. I'm going over the build on my channel. If you're cool with it I can post a link here.
@@SquarebodyStuff yeah for sure!
@@cuttersperformance awesome, Nitrous 339 stroker build: ruclips.net/p/PLzr1ksHJJMTzVJxE2woEkBJWK270g23Og
How would these same parts perform for a 383? First build i have the short block done (except cam) im still learning a lot
Wait just seen your 383 video
Well been watching your channel and picked up a 638 roller block yesterday. Now I know what to put in it lol, with different heads. Fingers crossed hope it goes as well as yours.
Thats awesome man, I appreciate you checking out my channel. Im quite happy with how this 355 turned out, its a great combo for alot of guys that drive alot and still want to burn tires. Sweet RPM range, pump gas, 435hp/420+tq with lots of vaccum. Drivability will be fantastic 👌
Pat- I’d love to see the proper camshaft in this engine. I built a similar 355 w/same heads and similar touch up work. I ran a solid flat tappet comp cam similar specs but on a 109 and it made 458hp. A guy Gord in Canada actually bought it from me and put it on the dyno up there.
A cam with a tighter LSA would have certainly been my first choice, but as I often say, there's no perfect cam. The trade-off would be less idle vaccum, fuel mileage, ease of tuning, etc.. so a guy looking for an easy driving cruiser with power brakes might take the 20ish hp loss, and this cam would be a better choice. The issue is that most of us like too much cam haha chop chop 😅
Yes definitely interested in the specs for the dingle ball 355 I have 4 engines 3 roller style engines ,a 355 80-85 block with built 350 swirl port heads not sure what was done but the engine did 13s in a 82 Monte with auto 3.73 gears I want to put a set of vortec heads on it plus I have another 355 crate 87-95 block with vortec heads 2.02/1.6 cut down guides with a 280H-10 and another crate 350 vortec 880 with stock truck cam specs never ran gas only propane it was a industrial generator v8 with about 2500 hrs it’s really clean 906 heads timing chain is still tight hardly any play on it want to put a higher lift cam on it plus I have a 87 305 roller motor 87000 Kms with decent heads the 184/1.5 I want to put that similar corvette 300hp cam in it eventually plus I have a 72 350 block with those 70 camel humps and a Rv cam to so lots to do before spring
Give it 16.57 lbs of boost and slider hook the rocker legs. If you have 40 thou clearance on the hydraulic tube bearing you should be ok. Sub from Ontario, thx to Nick, hope i can slide some ideas your way
I like the boost part, but you lost me at "slider hook the rocker legs" haha 😄 thanks for coming by fellow Ontarian
@@cuttersperformance lmfao it was a joke, take care buddy
Why not use pop up pistons like L2304 ? compression is your friend to build more HP especially with the right deck height and head gaskets all questions love your build great numbers 👍
Happy new year Pat! All of your sbc videos are great. Specially the vortec head porting ones. Any chance on a video of how we could repair the cracked heads? Do you think cutting out the crack and filling it with braze would work? I’m talking about the crack in the middle from the head bolt hole and between the centre chambers. Brazing is much easier than spray welding and stitching I think.
I haven't done it personally, typically i wont repair them. But they can be repaired with a sleeve in the head bolt hole. Thanks for checking out my videos
I'm assuming the stock SBC roller lifters could be reused with the Summit-880x cams? I have a Summit-8801, the little brother to the cam you used. GM Vortec 880 block, Vortec L-31 heads valve guides cut down and reworked with beehive springs. Lift should be okay to .550" with 1.5 ratio rockers.
Yes they can
How much boost, if you want power guesses? I was worried that your engine would break Nick's dyno like you did to that other dyno shop! LOL
Good job on the engine, plenty of power on tap and pump gas friendly what more can a guy ask for? Boost probably?😎
Didn't break the dyno, but the dyno water break couldn't hold it with the turbo torque, and it had to be tweaked abit. It was a great time!
@@cuttersperformance
Cool, I watched the video a few weeks ago but don't remember seeing the turbo hooked up. Would of been cool to see that, I'll have to find it again to refresh my CRS memory.
@It's Either Gonna Work Or It Ain't Garage it doesn't show the turbo in the video on nicks garage. I will be making a video about that
@@cuttersperformance
Thanks, it's good to know there wasn't anything to remember there. LOL
Ok I was thinking of using that camshaft myself in my LT1. But the 112 LSA I did not think it chop at idle. It pulls enough vacuum for power brakes?
Hey pat! Happy new year!
Happy new year man!
Have you ever had a problem finding a intake to match these cheap heads, I had to use a Victor Jr to get the ports to match up, I’d like a dual plane but I don’t know what to ask for.😂 Learning so much from you Pat, you’re a Awsome teacher.🇨🇦👍
Thanks man, appreciate that! These ones had an oddly shaped intake port but didn't have an issue making it work with the air gap and a 1206 gasket.
@@cuttersperformance you think a 1205 gasket would fit?
@J. McCloud a 1205 wasn't a good fit for the DNA heads I had
@@cuttersperformance well crap lol I don't have the DNA heads but do have a have a set from PBM which to me look like the same castings but idk, I have the air gap intake and a set of 1205 felpros but haven't opened them up to check yet 😐 was hoping they'd fit lol but maybe ill get lucky, I got a feeling it'll be the same outcome though lol At least gaskets aren't to crazy expensive 😅
Nice!
I've Been building my friend's 350 chevy engine 1 piece rear main seal and it a roller block too its between 1988 to 1989 chevy 350 I'm thinking what kind of horsepower it's going to put out it has a hdy roller camshaft and roller lifters and I bolted on procomp aluminum cylinder heads 64 cc
What I'd your opinion on these parts in a 406 sbc with 9:8:1-10:5:1 compression?
Do you know what the piston to wall clearance is ?.
.002
So this had more hp than a 383 magnum which was 335
Pat if u was to build a stock 880 block what would u gap the rings ? Ima run this motor all NA so I don't need any extra ring gap.. I hear 4 thal for every 1" of cylinder bore, so tht would put the gap at 16 thal ??? Or would run the top ring at 18 and the 2nd ring at 20 thal ???? Or would do 16 thal on the top ring and 18 thal on the 2nd ring 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ to get 16 thal or 18 thal, I would have to get 10 thal over rings..
What pistons are you running? Hypereutectic pistons will often need more ring gap, especially if they are Keith Black pistons. A stock hyper piston its a good idea to go .005 per inch top ring and .0055 2nd ring. KB pistons want .0065 for the top rings
Are your spring kits available for Vortec heads? I just picked up a set from the junkyard for $120 and ready to make some power!
Unfortunately, I'm not currently offering the spring kits. Check out my LS6 spring video or contact competition products they offer kits that might work for you
Hey Cutter! I may be missing something, if you start with a 880 roller 350 block, how does it then become a 355?
Its bored .030 over. A 350 block bored .030 is 355, .040 is a 357 and .060 is a 360 with a stock stroke of 3.480
Felpro 1094 head gasket??? .15 compressed thickness Use perma-tex copper gasket spray
They put some clear shit on at factory and fel pro recommendations no spay stuff,...
Hi Pat, just arriving from nicks channel. he is doing a special L48 350 gen 1 for me soon.
Right on, man! Nicks is a great guy, and he will build you a beauty engine. Thanks for coming by to check our my channel!
Did u have to do any grinding to use that timing chain thanks
I'm sorry for missing it since I'm sure its posted but what was the total cost. Thanks from a new subscriber.
Is there a video of the Dyno at Nicks?
Yeah, there's a link in the description
Hello, my name is Eric. I have watched almost all your videos. I have a 98 k2500 the l31 is now a 355. Would you consider doing a theoretical build for a low end of torque truck engine good for pulling. Plus do you have more info, and opinion on the Edelbrock pro flow xt.
I built an aluminum head 383 out of an 880 block for my 97 Express. Loads of torque.
Great videos! In your experience have you found any sbc head gaskets that actually compress to .025 to .030? Thanks.
The cometic steel shims ones are close to advertised .027
I think they are fel pro 1094, they are a .015 compressed steel shim gasket, but you need very good surface finish on block and heads. I think you need goog finish for comatec MLS gaskets also...
Will you tell me how much vacuum you have on this motor?
Lots, 15 to 16 inches with no vac advanced hooked up
Thanks for the reply. Im building a 383, with a vortec block and heads. My cam will be 224/230, so I wanted about the same vacuum.
Curious what length pushrod did you use?
Howards 7.300 part # 95023
Was anything milled or decked?
@@charlie4339 block was decked
New subscriber here. Nice build! I’m looking to do something similar. How was the piston to valve clearance?
Tons of Valve to piston clearance .230/.280. Thanks for subscribing
Hey Pat, what do you think this combo does with vortec heads and a 3.75 crank?
Similar results Id would think. Might be a good idea to run less static compression though
No valve adjustment????
Hydraulic lifters (no lash adjustments)
How much was the engine block deck
Approx .017" off the decks
I'm new.. WHAT DOES "PISS CUTTER " MEAN !! the name...
Haha, it's actually from a old school mechanic, I know. It's a slang term for any sort of non hotrod fuel injected car. The first time I heard it was when he was referring to a Supercharged Cobalt SS that I was working on
What octane fuel?
94 pump gas
been buisy
Nicks garage can barely get 1hp per cubic inch on 90% of builds.
When they start getting over 1.6hp per cube and up we can have a beer.
You cant do chiltons spec builds on performance builds
The firing order is a waste of time. Save your money there. Also an off the shelf cam will be just fine. Custom will gain you so little (and possibly nothing)
Not expecting much or any power, but I was actually curious on if it would sound like a LS. Chop chop lol
@@cuttersperformance if you get a chance please build a stock tbi 350 with ported 416 ho heads .015 head gasket with a cam like summit ct 101 cam or variant im curious on the power and torque numbers for such a cheap build
5 horse power