How much money (in US funds so I can gage it...lol) are you looking to spend on this upgrade? Is your 440 the numbers matching for the car? What is you performance expectation for the car?
On the 'source product... The quality is the same regardless of who sells the parts. They neeed a little work to be "right", but they are generally usable and cost effective. I don't believe regardless of the miles that buying a kit and dropping it into your block is a good idea. I would start with a std bore block and store what you have if it's original, or sell it if it's not.
The last 512 I did had a 6bbl and is a flat tappet, 10.8:1 that makes about 600ft of torque at 4K. It's in a 4sp with a 3.54 dana and in 3rd at 60mph the car will go sideways with 275/60/15s. The owner wanted big power, and he got it, and he has to concentrate when driving or he'll wreck. Needless to say the car doesnt get driven that much. That uses cleaned up RPM heads and IIRC the total cost was about $9K using my block.
Thanks Moper. 1 Kiwi dollar buys around .70 US. $100 US for me is around $142 NZ.
Budget lol, not much hahaha. It all depends really, I can "probably" swing to $2-3K US for parts and I'm expecting the engine machine, install and build work to cost around $4K US. I'll do all the removal and install etc. Yes, that is correct, it's the #'s matching block. I'm wanting to have more grunt off the line, at present I can be cruising at 30mph down an urban street and if I want to give a little quick rev up (from 30mph to 50mph) just to show bystanders it's pickup, she basically falls flat on her face lol. I guess it feels like it has 2.76 gears (it has 3.91s).
I'd love to have more pep and more responsive power espeically down low but not so low or too much torque that traction becomes too much of an issue. Responsive is probably one of the things I'd like most. It currently takes a good amount of time to build up speed. I'd like to be able to 3/4 throttle it and have the front lift up and put me back in my seat a little. I don't really want that kind of power like your last 512 build, to me, that's not fun. Occasionally yes but not 100% of the time. My SRT10 Ram is like that (no weight in the rear) but only in damp or early morning frosty conditions, but, I know the feeling and it gets hairy sometimes, fast.
I'd like to keep this block, I know it's the #'s matching but I want to keep it #'s matching. I have always built my cars for me, not the next person. At this stage I'm thinking maybe not to go "so" wild? Keep things simple and safe, maybe around 500hp? Just as it is now, it's lacking the grunt I desire. I don't know but talking about it is definitely helping so thanks lads!!
Thanks,
Carl