68/70Vette
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I've been working off and on on my 70 project car for many....many years. Many years ago, the way to go for HP was to use a big block. I have an aluminum BB and heads....not populated yet with rods, pistons, cam. When I bought it many years ago, the crank and bore configured it as a 454. I have plans to bore/resleeve it to 502 cubic inches with goal of 600 HP.
But with the passage of years, if I were starting out today, I'd be looking at building up a LS3 short block with stronger than stock internals. Maybe if the bucks were there, a ZR1 short block ( a LS3 short block with steel crank, titanium rods, etc). Pretty much stock LS3 heads and a supercharger lets you pick the hp you want...600, 700, 800, 900...just pick the supercharger pulley diameter. And the engine would be very light. Using a centrifugal supercharger, the car would be very docile on the street and not much more of a fuel burner than a stock engine. Putting one of these engines in a C3 would involve customizing the motor mounts. Also, for a really large HP, you might want to consider a iron version of the LS3 block.
But for acoustics, a powerful classic BB with minimal exhaust will be a unique beast. Would you consider replacing a BB with a performance supercharged modified LS3?
But with the passage of years, if I were starting out today, I'd be looking at building up a LS3 short block with stronger than stock internals. Maybe if the bucks were there, a ZR1 short block ( a LS3 short block with steel crank, titanium rods, etc). Pretty much stock LS3 heads and a supercharger lets you pick the hp you want...600, 700, 800, 900...just pick the supercharger pulley diameter. And the engine would be very light. Using a centrifugal supercharger, the car would be very docile on the street and not much more of a fuel burner than a stock engine. Putting one of these engines in a C3 would involve customizing the motor mounts. Also, for a really large HP, you might want to consider a iron version of the LS3 block.
But for acoustics, a powerful classic BB with minimal exhaust will be a unique beast. Would you consider replacing a BB with a performance supercharged modified LS3?