First off, I said .060 but you are right I was using slang the real bore will be to the piston which will most likely be .055. Unfortunately the guy I bought it from said it was at .030 and he only used it for 3k miles (don't think so), it mic'd out at .045 so it had a .040 bore and .005 play which makes me wonder....
Anyway, I plan to spin her to about 6500-7000rpm. As for cam, do you realize how many roller cam selections there are out there? It's not like I have a massive warehouse to choose from. I want a streetable cam and not something that sounds like its constantly trying to die. Btw, I enjoyed watching your idle jump from 800-1000rpm
The portwork on the Stealths will bring them close to 300cfm for the flow which is required for an rpm motor. As for the VE figure you stated I'm right on the money at 850cfm carb since you stated 827cfm.
No replacement for displacement also can be said of making tractor motors. More torque and less HP. It's all in what you are trying to achieve. Heck if I wanted to burn rubber all day I wouldn't need to really build a stroker motor to do that!
Anyway, to state again so it's clear. I'm looking to build a streetable 440 which is tame for the street but would see some 1/4 mile action once in awhile. It would be nice to have a decent vacuum signal and get decent gas mileage on the freeway. Alas, its all in how much you want to push the fun pedal.
Thanks for all the input guys,
Bryan
why do you want to take the block right out to .060 over anyways ? .055 is a common piston to get and leaves you some room for block reusage/cleanup... why full port when the cam you have selected will only be .577 lift BEFORE lash setting with 1.6's and them heads still flow upward .100 lift after that... how many RPM do you plan on spinning out on the blvd and using barry grants formula CI(440)*RPM(guessing 6500) /3456 = 827 cfm I think that carb is too small also for a decent 440 engine... for a pump gas street car cubic inches is KING