Re: vortec headed 383
Crussel you are absolutely right that its overlooked. As far as lasting, well I've built many engines some of which are still going after 15 years. Of course it's just boating normally and goosing it for fun. Racing engine or serious high performance, well sure I agree if you're gonna build, build it right. The thing is we have the average mechanicky kinda fellow who comes here, asks about a cam and manifold. It's pretty obvious they don't want to pull an engine and build it correctly. So we gently put them straight as far as cams and manifolds, even 4 bbls. Sometimes I or someone will mention vortec heads is one way to go to get enough hp to make a difference. It will make a difference and it won't fry pistons. It's not ideal by any means since volumetric efficiency is nowhere near as good as it could be, but it will be better than camel humps. Keep in mind we're just trying to suggest something that may be within their ability and budget. Most folks are interested and happy for the information. I doubt many of them actually do this. Then someone pipes in about quench and squish which to these poor fellows is like a physics lecture. They can't see the woods for the trees. I do appreciate the links, and I highly recommend Grumpy, he explains it all so well I believe the average mechanicky guy can understand. I was vastly simplifying it in my essay and its so general that any expert could find mistakes. One thing I am good at ( at least I think so) is giving non mechanics information to decide whats best for them.
Bondo, excellent! The one on the far right where is that found? Is it custom?