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Building a motor over time to hide it from SWMBO, best starting "Block"?

"buckeyedemon" said:
personally when it comes to sound, i think exhaust is the #1 impact, followed by the cam. at idle, i don't think people will really be able to tell the difference with cubes. at 6k rpm and full load i still don't think people will really know the difference.

I'd add compression ratio in there as well... higher compression along with a snappy cam seem to give a distinctive crispy sound IMO...
 
"Sound" at a given operating RPM is not the goal for me, overall characteristics is what I like. This has very much to do with how quick something revs and the Firing order. I love the sound of a 428 SCJ, but lets be realistic, it sounds nothing like a 289. It does not move as quick or feel as light etc..
 
"Coupe" said:
Hey BP, are you running a 289 firing order or the HO firing order?

I "was" running the 351 F.O on the 289. Compression was 10.5:1
 
"Coupe" said:
" This has very much to do with how quick something revs and the Firing order. I love the sound of a 428 SCJ, but lets be realistic, it sounds nothing like a 289. It does not move as quick or feel as light etc..

how quick something revs is primarily controlled by how much power the engine makes, gear and vehicle weight.

with the same gear and vehicle weight a low power engine is going to accelerate through the RPMs slower as compared to a higher power engine.

free reving a 289 doesn't move the vehicle.
 
"buckeyedemon" said:
how quick something revs is primarily controlled by how much power the engine makes, gear and vehicle weight.

with the same gear and vehicle weight a low power engine is going to accelerate through the RPMs slower as compared to a higher power engine.

free reving a 289 doesn't move the vehicle.

Dude, you totally missed the point. But thanks for playing. I dont want a big motor car, and yes, if you have two motors with the same HP and TQ numbers the shorter stroke car will rev quicker even under load.
 
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