I've told this story before, but here goes again..MY experience with the SB ANYTHING not limited to Chryslers, but I built a 340 .060, 11.5:1, Tunnel ram, twin 550 Holley's, 2.02/1.60 heads Ported to within an inch of their lives, NOS Pro Shot Fogger kit (set on 300 HP), 4.56:1 8 3/4 rear, 3500-4000 Stall Conv., 3800 LB '65 Satellite. My Brother had a Damn near stock '69 440 MAgnum with 2.14 1.81 "906" heads, FLAT top Replacement pistons (9.0:1), Stock crank and rods, 750 Vaccum Sec. Holley on a Strip Dominator intake and I stated one day I'd like to "try" out his car. Of course, he stated that with all that "go-fast" sh*t under my hood, I'd be a sure win..Plus, he stated his fuel pump was going bad and would fill and empty the carb bowls if he held it WOT...
I said Excuses, Excuses....He agreed and To my surprize, He'd run off and leave me, then I'd catch back up, run off and I'd catch back up...Come time to build another motor, I can tell you it's never been another 340.......I have never been so embarrased in my life....his engine cost less, had less, and still woulda got me....To this day, I still hear sh*t from My brother even though I've been a converted BB man ever since...I think it is a sad day when I can sell a 340 BLOCK for $1000 before I can sell a 440 HP ENGINE that isn't locked up and can't get $500.00.............. I guess people like being able to talk about the "Good 'ol days" when a 13 Sec. car was "King o the hill" on the street with a "Lil 340".
To this day, i would still rather have 5 cars running in the 7's than one car with all my money in it running in the 4's....SB OR BB.....