"Heart Breaker" 2002 3500 sleeper

I dont know yet, I have a s472 billet, 83 turbine, 1.1 t6 and t4 housings. I like the idea
of twins, but I like the large single idea also.
The converter is very loose, around 2200 rpm at the line. I would like to try both twin and large single. What do yall think?
 
The 351 isn't going to get you very far by itself. Just to get my project rolling around 650hp I'm doing 351/475 compounds.
 
When I was only running the 351 I got 430hp, 890lbs at the tire, if I use the 351 then yes it would be compounded. I dont know what to expect from the s472 as a single. I should build both setups and just see what happens...
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Got my head back, they surfaced it, install 24 valve guides, and performed the valve job.
 
If the converter is loose, the single should work ok, might have to delay the shift into OD a little bit to prevent surging. Nitrous on top for sure ;)
 
Good looking build! Good luck :)

My 01 is definitely not a sleeper, but here's my 13mm ppumped 24v called Heartbreaker that I've been racing since 2007. I'm looking for at least a low 10s pass on the newest setup on fuel only.

https://vimeo.com/173275953
 
No build thread but here's a pic of the engine from the same day as the video.

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We cut the fire ring grooves and installed arp 2000's we will see how long they last
 
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