BruceH
BBB Big Bore Boss 322
Crazy insane or insane crazy?
Both.
Crazy insane or insane crazy?
Both.

Damn, i would have been pissed!!!!, all the best to you billy
10.5 CR with some new FRPP heads would make a nice Christmas present...![]()
Billy get the heads cleaned up and ported. Im sure it would be cheaper than the frpp's.
So if that bolt was not used for anything in the build, then wtf is it doing there? Thats crazy. After 50 miles maybe it finally did work its way past the IC? If it was post IC it would have became a problem within seconds after the first start up, no?
Is that the plan? You could hit over 11:1 with a 6.6 dish and the stage 3 heads with a 48cc combustion chamber. Flat tops with a 1cc exhaust valve relief would give you over 12.
Wow that is weird. I am finding it hard to believe it took 50 miles and 3 passes for the bolt to find an intake valve if it was post IC. Either way this is suckage that is off the scale. I guess you could be like I am, just glad the car is in one piece and it didn't find the wall also.
@23 psi.. the thing is sucking some serious air thru the motor. that really looks like some sort of trim screw. You are running a filter? Well, I agree it would not have made it thru the blower or you would have certainly noticed that mess of a noise.
damn.. shit scares me. No real way anyone could just throw one in there at the track either is there? That surprises me it took so long to make it into the combustion chamber. I figure that would have happened almost immediately, even without boost
After looking at the pictures you are probably correct in replacing the rings. For the 150 bucks the rings cost it would be money well spent. I wouldn't be surprised if a couple of the rings are stuck from hammering the screw.
Either way it sucks for sure, just one of those really freaky things. I would never in my life guessed the screw would move between cylinders.....weird.
10.5 CR with some new FRPP heads would make a nice Christmas present...![]()
Is that the plan? You could hit over 11:1 with a 6.6 dish and the stage 3 heads with a 48cc combustion chamber. Flat tops with a 1cc exhaust valve relief would give you over 12.
After thinking more about it, I think I will reuse these heads as long as they check out okay.
As for the pistons, Manley offers 18cc at 9.01 c/r, 11cc at 9.92 c/r, and Flat tops at 11.61 c/r for a .030 over stroker application and a 51cc combustion chamber.
Im planning to stay on e85 so the 11.61 flattops are very tempting. Can the e85 handle 23 psi and 11.61 c/r?
Also would I only need a 1cc valve relief with 127550 cams?
Everything I've read including white papers from the government and colleges states that an internal combustion engine won't detonate with a 50% or better blend of ethanol/gasoline.
The most I ran was 19psi and 10.76:1. Never had an issue and made 699rwhp with stock cats.
I'd go for it but that's me. Have you played around with the boost compression calculators at all? Higher compression will result in a higher cylinder pressure with less boost. Seems like a win/win situation to me.
http://www.wallaceracing.com/Calculators.htm
.... for my boat.....
