The horsepower probably isn't the biggest problem. Tristan was talking about turbos. Check this site out. Never saw his dyno test/et though. He uses a carb, not the hot ticket for a turbo. http://pentastarpower.com/feets/newpage.html 500-600 hp isn't crazy power for a big block these days. The O/D trans might help, but I hear that the gear spacing is a little too wide. O/D replaces 3rd, you flip the rods and 3rd becomes 1:1. I always wanted to do this to my 'cuda, but I never fix what isn't broken (& sometimes not even stuff that is) Gear Vendors supposed to be gauaranteed to 1,000hp, but I have heard some sob stories about them & three times as many people who swear by them. Remember this is all possible if you spend the $$$$$$$$$$$. Keep me posted Rob >From: Mike Pittinaro <mechimike@xxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: IML: 200 mph 67 Imperial! >Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 15:51:55 -0800 (PST) > > > power) the power requirement from the engine (net) > > would be 652 hp, or about > > twice the power of a stock 440HP engine (remember, > >I love this discussion! Who would have thought of >making a rocket out of an IMPERIAL? Anyway, the '67 >is a great body for it- unibody, which makes it light >and stiff, but heavy enough to make it very stable. >If a 3000 lb NASCAR can do 200mph, a 5000 lb Imp would >be fine...even subtract 1000lb, it would still be >stable- esp with that wheelbase! > >As for the motor, 1 HP per cubic inch is very doable >for little $$. you'll need 1.5, which is still not >out of the ballpark. I'd recommend the 502 wedge >crate engine from Mopar Performance. For about 8 >grand, you get a good 500 HP, loads of torque, and a >few more cubes. This way, you can hit your HP mark >with only a 1.3 HP/cu in ratio, thus lessening the >possibility of needing a really radical cam or forced >induction. you'll also make it more durable. > > > Now, with the 2.94 gears, if you used the usual > > tires (235/75R15) 200 mph would > > correspond to about 6600 rpm. Of course, I doubt > >Yes, but as D^2 said, you should go with a lower >profile tire, possibly even a slightly smaller >diameter. 6600 RPM is certainly doable even with the >long stroke 440 or 502 (as opposed to the short stroke >383/400). Make sure you balance that rotating >assembly! > > > Anyway, I doubt the stock heads can give you that > > much power. If you used > > heads w/ larger valves (say 2.14 intake and 1.80 > >Like the aluminum edelbrock heads! Which should also >fit the 502, as its a bored 440. 502, edelbrock >heads, headers, cam slightly more than the HP (say >maybe 288 or 292) and a dual 4 barrel intake...windage >tray, hi-vol oil pump, adjustable timing chain....oh >look, I'm salivating. ;) > > > able to get that much power with confidence without > > having to rev it to 8000 > > rpm, and still maintain some low end, is with forced > > induction. I have read on > >Other than the 502, you could also try the 451 trick- >stroking a 400 engine. This would probably be >cheaper, and give you a few more cubes. Heck, punch >it out for an even 460 or 470 if you like! Edelbrock >makes a 'B' engine head too, I believe. > > > Oh yes, if you want to keep the stock speedometer, > > you can recalibrate it in > > meters per second instead of mph. 89 meters per > > second is 200 mph! If a cop > > pulls you over, show him the "70 speed limit" sign > > and tell him: hey, the units > > were not defined! I thought the speed limit was 70 > > meters per second! I am > > not sure if it will hold in court though. > >I love it! Yeah, I doubt Mopar makes a speedo gear >for the 727 that would allow you to recal for, say 1/2 >reduction (ie 35 mph indicated=70 mph actual, etc) >You also might like to maintain the odometer. Then >again, I don't know how "stripped" you're making the >interior! > >The Gear Vendors OD unit would be ideal for this car. >with a 4.11 rear or maybe a bit more, you can make a >really revving 440/451/502, and accelerate >respectably, and then kick in the OD to get your top >end up. This would be esp good for street use, esp. >in the USA, where acceleration is more important than >top end. Just where are you planning on hitting >200mph, anyway? The Salt Flats perhaps would be a >good place. > > >===== >--Mike Pittinaro > >Thanksgiving cometh >Stillness fills the frosty air >Christmastime in stores > >__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. >http://mailplus.yahoo.com > >