drobertson
Well-Known Member
I'm finally restoring my 73 Charger, and I can't decide what engine to build/buy.
It's originally a 318/727 car, and I know for sure I'm converting it to a 4 speed.
I do have a 440 block, but it's already .040 over, and I'm not too sure about using it. If I built the 440, I'd get a steel crank, some aftermarket rods, some 10:1 forged pistons, edelbrock rpm heads, rpm intake, fitech efi, some sort of performance camshaft, and tti headers leading into 2.5" dual tti exhaust w/ an h pipe.
Another option, which would be easier, is to buy a 408 stroker from blueprint. That way it's a drop in deal, without the headache of conversion mounts, water pump outlets, transmissions or bellhousings, and I could keep all my usual small block brackets for the A/C compressor and what not.
I guess what I'm asking is: would a 408 stroker be plenty to move a 73 Charger? does anybody here have experience with blueprints 408? Or should I build my 440? Thanks. - David.
It's originally a 318/727 car, and I know for sure I'm converting it to a 4 speed.
I do have a 440 block, but it's already .040 over, and I'm not too sure about using it. If I built the 440, I'd get a steel crank, some aftermarket rods, some 10:1 forged pistons, edelbrock rpm heads, rpm intake, fitech efi, some sort of performance camshaft, and tti headers leading into 2.5" dual tti exhaust w/ an h pipe.
Another option, which would be easier, is to buy a 408 stroker from blueprint. That way it's a drop in deal, without the headache of conversion mounts, water pump outlets, transmissions or bellhousings, and I could keep all my usual small block brackets for the A/C compressor and what not.
I guess what I'm asking is: would a 408 stroker be plenty to move a 73 Charger? does anybody here have experience with blueprints 408? Or should I build my 440? Thanks. - David.














