Not true. If you build an engine that can withstand engine speeds above 8500 rpms per minute, and you use very high flowing cylinder heads, then 2hp per cube is kinda ho hum. Look at what openwheel engines produce with very very small cubes.
A Gr8 Guy in Georgia is building SBF with his own designed Hemi Heads. 427 cu inch made 928 hp & 674 ft lbs . Equally impressive Heard recently that he has bettered that by quite a bit . Heard John Kasse talk about FBB & if l had my time again l wouldn't have built up a Blown BBC . Would have gone to Kasse & asked him 2 put 2gether a real nice 598 or 632 with his Boss 9 Heads Blown & Intercooled .
The Clevor bypasses the oiling issues of the Cleveland engine, and uses the larger number of tall deck Windsor blocks out there and its ability to go out to 427 cid relatively easily.
A clevor would be a stock based block from a Windsor and a stock based set of heads from a Cleveland 351. This is effectively a big inch Nascar spec engine. Nothing of this is stock based.
433's are good short track motors, back in the 80's and early 90's we ran 355's and 402's in our late models then someone came along with the 433 Then the 502's now we have the 602's and 604's one making 350 HP the other 900 if tech asks but in reality around 1000 to 1100 great video thanks for sharing
You are higher than a kite dude. The 602 crate engine is 350 hp. The 604 is a crate engine of 400 hp. The CT525 makes 525-550, another crate engine. Jesus...built engines are the only thing that make big hp. Our 421" SBC makes 829 hp for our Super Dirt Late Model
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You have to be a doctor to make 2 hp per cubic inch with an N/A setup!!
Impressed!!
Not true. If you build an engine that can withstand engine speeds above 8500 rpms per minute, and you use very high flowing cylinder heads, then 2hp per cube is kinda ho hum. Look at what openwheel engines produce with very very small cubes.
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NOTHING LIKE A CLEVELAND HEADED FORD
Best choice
My windsor headed ford
A Gr8 Guy in Georgia is building SBF with his own designed Hemi Heads. 427 cu inch made 928 hp & 674 ft lbs . Equally impressive
Heard recently that he has bettered that by quite a bit .
Heard John Kasse talk about FBB & if l had my time again l wouldn't have built up a Blown BBC .
Would have gone to Kasse & asked him 2 put 2gether a real nice 598 or 632 with his Boss 9 Heads Blown & Intercooled .
5.3L junkyard LS engines make 2hp per CI with a simple cam swap you can do between commercials. I know cuz the internet told me.
Awesome engine Ford powered forever baby keep on pulling the knot out of them boties and the horns off them mopars l love it
This is a Clevor
What makes it a Clevor?
Windsor block Cleveland type heads.
The Clevor bypasses the oiling issues of the Cleveland engine, and uses the larger number of tall deck Windsor blocks out there and its ability to go out to 427 cid relatively easily.
A clevor would be a stock based block from a Windsor and a stock based set of heads from a Cleveland 351.
This is effectively a big inch Nascar spec engine. Nothing of this is stock based.
Gotta love being able to mess with the intake without draining coolant. Imo thats one of the biggest benefits to the Cleveland.
Can I get a engine built fir my 65 mustang
What block is that
Lost me when he said C I D I stead of cubic inch. Drrr
Choice engine, presenter seems tight and needs running in
433's are good short track motors, back in the 80's and early 90's we ran 355's and 402's in our late models then someone came along with the 433 Then the 502's now we have the 602's and 604's one making 350 HP the other 900 if tech asks but in reality around 1000 to 1100 great video thanks for sharing
A 604 making 900HP? Gotta be a typo!
@@JalopyTechnology no a super late model motor makes 900 to start after we all cheat way more
@Marvin Trammell I’ve seen 940 before
You are higher than a kite dude. The 602 crate engine is 350 hp. The 604 is a crate engine of 400 hp. The CT525 makes 525-550, another crate engine. Jesus...built engines are the only thing that make big hp. Our 421" SBC makes 829 hp for our Super Dirt Late Model
@@patwarson217 You are STUPID
Any relation to Jim?
Wow
Johnathon Davenport has had much success with Cornett engines.....
Yes but I believe his are the Cornett Chevy build
@@matthewwilt4564 I think it was but shows he runs ford on his website. Shows his chevy engines are clements built
Nice! But...too bad it's a FORD 😮