Um.. 600hp from a 318 stock end? No way in heck. Jap cars do it because they have parts (cranks, rods, and pistons) that are works of art, much better oiling and oil control, ring seal/bore stability, heads that flow more than typical V8s we deal with...lol. Nothing similar. Even if the pistons, rods, and crank held, the block would probably just split after a short time at that level usign a blower.....lol. Tha cast parts will limit things to a safe 400-440 or so. Beyiond that, you will break pistons first, then rods, then the crank...lol. Steel cranks are found in manual trans vehicles from what i understand. Trucks are the easiest to find them in, but if you find early ones (68-70) there's a good chance it will have a forged crank in it. I've found about 50% do, regardless of use from that vintage. You can also just order a stock crank kit (crank, machined, with bearings) with the forged crank... Then just have it balanced with your stuff.