Any engine can be made to make any horsepower level you want. Someone mentioned the costs. they are not the same because there are no pistons to get a true 10.5:1 383 without extra machining. Or extra money for the pistons. Read that artical and you'll see the best they can get from it was 9.2. That's because of the deck height and piston combo. Otherwise, it's just cubic odllars. I have afriend with a steel-except-hood B body that runs 12.20s on a modern hydraulic cammed 383. But, it runs 4K stall, and 4.30s. The same body car, with a 440, 4.10s, and 3K stall ran 11.70s. The 383 total cost was over $8K. The 440... $6800. Also it's kind of funny.. the modern rebuild 335hp 383 had to have a zero deck, lighter pistons, much better ring seal, and state of the art valve jobs. I would like to see someone dyno a factory warranty long block that way and see how honest they were. I'll bet it cant get past 300hp.