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View Poll Results: what have you found to be a stronger more reliable mill | |||
350 chev | 22 | 5.42% | |
360 mopar | 33 | 8.13% | |
351 clevo | 351 | 86.45% | |
Voters: 406. You may not vote on this poll |
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15-07-2007, 08:21 PM | #91 | |||
buickman
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But when I changed the diff from 2.77 to 3.55 had a Direct connection performance cam, inlet valves of 2.02, LD340 4 barrel edelbrock & Carter carb and a high stall conv and shift kit the car flew. They can be made into a high performance mtr but the Chev would have to be the pick for cheap horsepower mods. I found the 351 made its power up top more than the 360 as of a standing start in stock form the 360 in the Charger would feel quicker. |
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15-07-2007, 08:41 PM | #92 | |||
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Given the long stroke of the 360 id expect it to pull better down low but have limited rev range. That said the XBGS had a stock 351 2V low compression motor, the high compression 4V bigport from the 73 model XBGT would be a whole lot more motor that's for sure.
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15-07-2007, 09:17 PM | #93 | |||
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It felt like a rocket,but wouldnt get close to a clevo in acceleration. Point being,its hard to go off "feel" or whether it bags the tyres,as a way to judge power,or should I say acceleration. |
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15-07-2007, 10:07 PM | #94 | |||
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16-07-2007, 12:39 PM | #95 | |||
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The 340 has a 4.04 bore and the 350, 351, 360 all have a 4.00 bore. All much of a muchness really. There also seems to be a bit of talk about different stroke lenghts effecting rpm potentials. Load on nonsense, the strokes are 3.58(360) and ~ 3.5 inches (350 and 351). Bugger all difference. |
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16-07-2007, 09:40 PM | #96 | |||
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The reason I sold the Charger was because the top body brackets that hold the caster align bolts kept cracking. The car could never seem to hold a front end alignment and it was the 1st & last Chrysler car I ever owned. I thought the 360cu was a line balanced mtr and the 273,318 & 340 were internal balanced mtrs why would anyone bother with the costs of getting a 360cu crank fitted to the 318-340 mtrs! |
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17-07-2007, 01:41 PM | #97 | ||
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No bother at all. 360 crank ground goes straight into a 318, gives you a 350 and high compression ratio to boot so you can even go high-comp without even buying a set of pistons if you like.
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17-07-2007, 04:36 PM | #98 | |||
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The cleveland also has a big strong bottom end with half inch mains studs,and can and was/is revved to 7500rpm with standard crank and rods,up to 10,000rpm with aftermarket gear,allowing those great cylinder heads to produce great power,it wont benefit anything in strength fitting it with 4 bolt mains,how many others can have this said about them? It is so good many chev guys in the US claim it is not a small block,they even invented the term "intermediate block" for it,after being ridiculed for calling it a big block. Seems after some more carefull consideration,that none of the others can touch it.. |
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17-07-2007, 05:33 PM | #99 | ||
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Seems after some consideration you are totally blind to any facts whatsoever, LOL.
360s can be stroked to 412 or bigger. The Chrysler small block bottom end is visibly much stronger and beefier than a 351 bottom end. One look is all it takes to determine that. Even strangled automatic Aussie 340 Chargers repeatedly ran 15.5s in tests of the era. I never found an automatic Ford that did better than 16. Actually in most tests the Charger made it to 100mph quicker 5 seconds quicker than a comparable auto 351 Falcon. God job Chrylser only ever did anything to the Aussie made Hemi six instead of hotting up the imported American V8s. Actually the Sixpack Chargers were the most Aussie made of the quick Aussie cars, only the Webers were from overseas everything else made here, engine, gearbox, diff etc. Stark contrast to Ford and Holden where basically nothing was made here... If they did a 340 six-pack Charger or a decent 360 then nobody would be even writing about 351 Falcons :->
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17-07-2007, 05:49 PM | #100 | ||
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LOL, take the rose colored chrysler blinkers off and list their motorsport accomplishments with the 318, 340 or 360?
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17-07-2007, 05:52 PM | #101 | |||||
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19-07-2007, 11:36 AM | #102 | ||
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well, this is a dissapointment, of all three forums i threw this poll at, this one is the only one to both accuse other forums of registering here and voting twice etc, and picking the hell out of posts that don't exactly agree with blue oval logic as i've seen quite a few things stated that i have found to be 100% correct have been hosed as nonsense because it doesn't make the allmighty clevo look good, i've been playing with all three in the past and had great experiences with each, but this one eyed thing shits me up the wall.
i was probably naieve to think people could throw up the pro's and cons of their own experiences without comming up with "HOLDEN CRAP!!""CHRYSLER! FRIGGIN BOAT ANCHORS" "FORDS HAND GRENADES!!" i'm suprised there hasn't been more thrown at chev on here but as for stuff like this: Now Its quite difficult to find if some have posted twice,but going off the numbers its more likely that those from other forums also posted here than AFF users posted on those other sites (I for one didnt or wouldnt) So if we allowed for that the cleveland would be even more dominant,seems that not only on the racetrack but on the interweb poll the cleveland is far superior.. and this LOL, take the rose colored chrysler blinkers off and list their motorsport accomplishments with the 318, 340 or 360? so heres my little bit of bias things may have been a completely different story if Chrysler australia had of shown any interest in racing with a smallblock, in fact, after allmost taking bathurst 71 (1350kg car with a puny little 4.3) (which would have happened if not for some numnut attempting to fit cold wheelnuts to hot studs) after that, they showed absolutely no interest in the australian racing scene all together. now feel free to pick holes in my post as it looks outside the square in future i'll just have to learn from my own experiences thanks for your help. Last edited by knighty01; 19-07-2007 at 11:45 AM. |
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19-07-2007, 12:37 PM | #103 | ||
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Hi there guys , my first post on here ,couldnt keep my mouth shut on this.
The top 50 FASTEST muscle cars to grace the 1/4 mile strip are all big blocks but 2 . The 1971 BOSS 351 Mustang sits at number 35 , but what is interesting is that all the cars that are faster than it are all BIG BLOCKS ! no less then 400 cubes ! Have a look its on musclecarclub.com - 50 fastest muscle cars . |
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19-07-2007, 12:44 PM | #104 | ||
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I forgot to mention ,
These cars are of the show room floor . cheers mick. |
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19-07-2007, 04:10 PM | #105 | ||
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ENOUGH of this...its the FORD FORUM. 351 all the way no ifs no buts
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19-07-2007, 04:30 PM | #106 | |||
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19-07-2007, 04:40 PM | #107 | |||
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Not only that but you try to tally pecentages from 3 different polls and then then have a sook when someone points out how flawed your method and maths are? You try to argue that a truck motor is better than the pound for pound greatest small block in the universe ing_sm and whats more you do it here,this is Ford forums after all.... Did you expect us not to go into bat for our beloved cleveland,which mind you has the runs on the board,unlike your "choice". |
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19-07-2007, 04:43 PM | #108 | |||
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19-07-2007, 05:55 PM | #109 | ||
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Looking at the poll, the Clevo clearly came out on top. : :
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20-07-2007, 03:22 AM | #110 | ||
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Oh please,spare us the righteous indignation,you start a thread and some posts dont go your way so now its waa waa time?
Not only that but you try to tally pecentages from 3 different polls and then then have a sook when someone points out how flawed your method and maths are? You try to argue that a truck motor is better than the pound for pound greatest small block in the universe and whats more you do it here,this is Ford forums after all.... no boo hoo at all. . . all of a sudden my small statement is completely different to yours my poll (yes from three) was accumulated using percentages to try and cancell out the fact that this forum was much much larger then the other two and hopefully take bias out of the equasion (equal bias % from each forum) maybe i should have gone to three yank forums of equal size instead of asking info at home?? and when did i have a sook at someone queorying my maths?? and tell me where i said a truck motor is better then a 351 not only in your forum, but any of the three?? ppht 'what's more you do it here' nugget, you have completely read this your own way, i'm yet to find one truth in your last statement.. if you have something of use to contend, feel free and on that note, why are you so defensive over a poll where the 351 took the bigest percentage?? bugger it, i've got better things to do then reason with fcukwits |
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