True, but early 360s, from what I've been able to find, were only available as 2 barrels. One of these days, I need to find my old decoding magazine from Galen circa 94. So much good info in there. I don't want anyone to think I'm against stroking a motor. I'm not, stroking a motor has nice side effects. Light piston and rod. The increased slug weight of the crank throw is has the effect of a heavier flywheel. The faster piston speed for a given rpm, will increase port velocity (351 4V Cleveland vs. 302 4V Cleveland anyone?). However, a high velocity port (insert any mopar casting here, with the exception of the Max Wedges) with a short stroke motor, which is then stroked, will reach critical port speeds (about 400fps at the short side radius in a well designed port) much sooner. This causes power to drop off much earlier, and limits overall rpm. A Truck motor powerband is not sporty, nor very exciting to drive. The first part of a motor I think about is the heads I'd like to run. Then based on flow rates, I'll figure out the optimal displacement.
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