Next question, so again the plan is either a 450 or 489 stroker 383 in the Roadrunner, built 727 and a beefed up 8 3/4 rear, all original numbers matching so to speak. With either 9" or 10" wide street radials on back, with as much torque as either motor should put out will I still need a 3.91 or 4.10 to launch the big Bird? I ran a 4.10 in the 70's and could get it to hook pretty hard on large bias ply tires, but I'm wondering if the stock 3.23, 3.55 or at most 3.73 would pull as hard or harder than the smaller 383 did with steeper gears. I'm sure the tires are the limiting factor off the line, but I still want it to pull up through the gears as insanely as it did back in the day. I've read other posts here about strokers being built to be "all in" by 5000-5500 rpm, but I've got a set of the CNC Stealth heads to go on and was planning to put a roller hydraulic such as Lunati sells that would hopefully not peak until at least 6000 rpm or more? I'd love to be able to keep a reasonably highway capable gear in it because otherwise I'm probably going to have to go with a GearVendors or other overdrive. Anyone here gone through similar decision, what did you choose and how did it work out?
Thanks, Jim