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Old 09-16-2018, 09:55 PM   #26
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Re: 76 sbc 400

Yes I do. A 100 lb weight difference would be real important to a racer but for the average guy on the street not so much. With the horse power race more is better and all but for me, a stock 396/375 would move me right along just fine. I like em.
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Old 09-17-2018, 03:13 PM   #27
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In full disclosure, my 377 was built by a very competent engine builder and has Dart S/R heads.
THAT is an awesome combination!!! My brother has a 400 SB with the Sportsman II heads on it. A mild combination, makes over 1 HP/cubic inch.

I have a set of those S/R heads for my next 400 combination.
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Old 09-17-2018, 03:45 PM   #28
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Yes I do. A 100 lb weight difference would be real important to a racer but for the average guy on the street not so much. With the horse power race more is better and all but for me, a stock 396/375 would move me right along just fine. I like em.
Boog, you inserted big blocks in this thread but I'll be the thread robber here.

My Longhorn runs fine with the factory BB with a small cam, but we have a fresh 454 on a stand in the corner and I'm trying to find time to put it in the Longhorn.

More inches is never a bad thing.
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Old 09-17-2018, 03:48 PM   #29
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THAT is an awesome combination!!! My brother has a 400 SB with the Sportsman II heads on it. A mild combination, makes over 1 HP/cubic inch.

I have a set of those S/R heads for my next 400 combination.
This combination has a sound of its own too. I don't drive it home often, but my wife can always identify it by the sound when I back in the garage.
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