No problem Carl! My only question is, if you wanted less H.P., why go to all hassle and money of building an engine like this? Don't get me wrong, I think what you have is AWESOME!!! I just wonder why you built an engine like this when you could have built one like mine for less and had all the H.P. you want or needed. We both are building drivers, not drag racers. It's all good mate! Just curious. To each his own. One thing is for sure, We both will have the worlds "GREATEST ENGINE" under our hoods!! Take care Carl, and have fun! Dave
Hey Dave lol No offence mate I know what you mean.
I basically explained all this in my last post to you.
The reason I went for the big boy was if they re did crate engines from Mopar the 528 would be replaced by the 540, much better engine, this is Tim at FHO saying this, not me but if anyone would know, he would. Plus it's a bit of bragging right I guess, I'd be lying if I said other wise and lastly it makes big hp without struggling making it a fantastic street combo hence the low rpm range we decided on It makes it all down low.
Light weight 540 aluminum body, not available with 426s etc, same weight as a small block.
Better streetability It doesn't have to struggle, bump around or heat up to make hp like a warm/worked 426/472.
Bigger Cube Hemi Bragging rights, "if" the conversation should arise. + Cool factor.
472 were too small, If I didn't go the legend (426 Hemi), I'd go big, no "in between".
528 isn't as good as the 540ci block.
Much more hp there if wanted.
For me, far too many reasons not to. This is my first and last "oldschool design" Hemi so I wanted to do it once, do it right. I know if I ever want to get some serious hp (0ver 1,000hp) then this engine can do that.