Torque per cubic inch (BMEP) was basically the same for both the 415 and 340. 1.36 for the 415 and 1.37 for the 340. The 340 makes basically the same power through the rev range as the 415, it just does it at 1200 higher rpm. The 415 makes 550 hp at 5200 rpm. The 340 makes 550 hp at 6400 rpm. Everything here scales pretty linearly: 415 cubes is 22% more than 340. 6400 rpm is 23% more revs than 5200 rpm. Displacement times rpm is very close to equal: 340 x 6400 = 2176000. 415 x 5200 = 2158000 I love math.
@MrPizzaman09 Жыл бұрын
It would of been cool to see the mass air flow going into each. It was probably close, with the 416 being a bit more efficient.
@cedricwilson2055 Жыл бұрын
Hadn’t seen a smaller engine win the emc challenge
@roysimpson6625 Жыл бұрын
Put them in a average street car the 416 will be the clear winner not to mention way more fun to drive running a ton of rear gear for a street car sucks and it just a crutch for lack of foot pounds bigger is better 99% of the time why do you think people love big blocks so much average power is better little motors don't produce it
@roysimpson6625 Жыл бұрын
One can be in a 7000 pound truck towing you fast car the other little motor would not be happy at all average is not good
@HotGritz910 Жыл бұрын
It depends on the application. Most race engines make more peak hp than tq. So for a street car of course the lower the tq the more efficient. But I'm a gear head and I don't build cars to be efficient. I build cars that I want. So if I want a 340 screaming to 9k rpm that's what I want...I can promise you a 6.0 ls de-stroked with afr heads in a 3000lbs car will be Hella fun! And melt tires..
@MichaelBeale Жыл бұрын
388ci destroked ls7 is an awesome route, IMO - particularly for swaps into smaller, lighter vehicles.
@michaelblacktree Жыл бұрын
IMO the stroker combo would be great for a truck. The destroked combo would be great for a street/strip car.
@davidreed6070 Жыл бұрын
A lot of people use the small C. I. Engines to tame down the hit for traction purposes and then pour the power on in the higher RPM. It seems that is the way people keep from lifting the heads, which LSs are known for
@boharris8179 Жыл бұрын
After listening to a engine on a spintron it's amazing how much of the noise is actually the valvetrain
@GroovesAndLands Жыл бұрын
Back when I ran the dyno @ GM Racing, we had a test cell setup to be a "spintron" valvetrain kinematics testcell. When a NASCAR spin buck passed about 8200rpm, the sound was identical to that of an actual running engine... No rods, no pistons, no combustion, no airflow... Just a crankshaft spinning a camshaft, actuating valves - yet ALL the noise of a real engine making 750-800hp
@AshGTE Жыл бұрын
I mess around with diesels and that typical diesel noise on older dieses is generated by the injection pump and echoed by the engine. The more modern CDI engines sound different.
@davelowets Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! The valves are LOUD when they have big springs, are in some monster ports in the heads, and then are snapped open and closed by a big solid roller cam. I've heard a Spintron in person before also, and I was AMAZED by the sound the first time I heard it too.
@davelowets Жыл бұрын
@@AshGTE Modern diesel combustion is what sounds radically different than diesel engines of the past, and is mostly responsible for the change in engine noise. With the newer piezo injectors and more powerful ECMs driving them that pulse the injectors several times during each combustion event instead of once, the engines are much quieter and sound way different that they did in the past. Sure, the lack of noise from a mechanical injection pump is part of it, but it's mostly a reduction in noise from much better, and more closely controlled, combustion happening inside the cylinders.
@zacharymorris99176 ай бұрын
@@davelowets exactly. I have one of the quietest mechanical diesels ever made. I also have a modern piezo diesel. Changing the injection timing or turning off the pilot injection on the piezo truck makes it sound like a loud old diesel. With the two of them running side by side, you can't even hear the old truck over the new one.
@blwnvtwn Жыл бұрын
Same as always... All depends on application, and "where" you want your power. Rear gear ratio, vehicle weight and intended use.
@ZackNakazora1 Жыл бұрын
Richard is right. Something magical happens above 8500 rpm.. Esp in v6 and v8s. I it's like the harmonics reverb and pulses hit different. It's a sound to beholden
@kumakaroshi11710 ай бұрын
You save me so much money with all the work you do. Thank you so much
@bowhite1293 Жыл бұрын
Great test Richard! Now put a 427 LS up against a 427 BBC to compare!
@YZFoFittie7 ай бұрын
There's no comparison... lol
@thecamdenyard6 ай бұрын
But like Richard was saying just because it has a shorter stroke doesn’t necessarily mean it will rev higher don’t know if he touched on this but the shorter stroke engines would rev up faster and that’s what made the 427 BBC a real ripper it was a big bore short stroke monster!!! 427 BBC is a destroked 454 BBC!! LS7 427 4.00 stroke 4.125 bore 454 BBC 4.00 stroke 4.250 bore 427 BBC 3.76 stroke 4.250 bore 396 BBC 3.76 stroke 4.094 bore 402 BBC 3.76 stroke 4.126 bore But in 1970 and later 396’s we’re actually 402’s but retained 396 badge 🤷♂️ The good ol’ horsepower wars!!
@YZFoFittie6 ай бұрын
@thecamdenyard its the heads that matter most. That's why LS motors trash on old school big blocks.
@blt2drive492 Жыл бұрын
Detroit Speeds de stroked LS7 in their 3rd gen Z/28 revs like a banshee to 8500... 💕❤️
@divadyrdnal Жыл бұрын
No replacement for displacement! If not being constrained by rules, biggest bore/stroke that the block will hold “usually” makes the most torque and power. Yes, I would love to see that “8000” rpm cam with the big displacement!
@dennisrobinson8008 Жыл бұрын
Same way I think. Knowing some of the big boys at MBE and SMX have taken 4.5" stroke to over 10000 rpm, I have no issues taking 4" of stroke to 8000+
@trailerparkcryptoking5213 Жыл бұрын
@@dennisrobinson8008 he stated he wanted to see the high rpm cam in the big engine, not high rpm big engine.....
@divadyrdnal Жыл бұрын
@@trailerparkcryptoking5213 My thought was when you increase the engine displacement (holding everything else constant) you tend to make a cam much more “docile”, more power at a somewhat lower RPM. But with much more “cam” and displacement, that engine would be a monster! Of course it never ends, as now the heads max flow may be tested with the bigger cam and displacement…
@hotshtsr20 Жыл бұрын
Gearing will make the revver feel stronger than it is, but to me it's always $/horsepower unless, like you said, rules.
@natez06906 ай бұрын
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@Paulster2 Жыл бұрын
I'd take the stroker over the destroker any day of the week for two reasons: More torque everywhere through the range (and a lot more down low); Lower rpm HP/TQ peaks should mean the engine will stay together better because you aren't spinning it as high.
@stephencox4509 Жыл бұрын
Man I'm right with you. Especially for a street motor, where it's all about 0-100, torque is where it's at.
@fromthebeginning6064 Жыл бұрын
Right, but if your making a strip motor that low end torque will bend rods quickly
@Paulster2 Жыл бұрын
@@fromthebeginning6064 - In most cases, no. Besides, if it's a strip motor, I'm going to have the bottom end built, anyways ... forged.
@LUCKY-mo5ex8 ай бұрын
Same 100%
@Ghost-xi6js7 ай бұрын
25 years ago my uncle took a 400 SBC and put a 350 crank in it. He dropped it in a ‘83 1/2 ton short bed 2wd square body with 4:10 gears and TH350 tranny. On Sunoco racing gas, it turned in a 11.83 1/4 mile run at 117mph. After his death, my cousin swapped the TH350 with a 2 speed power glide and changed the 4:10 gears to 4:56. The truck then turned in a 1/4 mile time in the 10s at over 120.
@dangerds1 Жыл бұрын
For a lightweight, no prep/street race car I like the idea of the de stroke motor.
@jamesroberts807 Жыл бұрын
Would have loved to see this test with the same cam in both engines 😊
@mrsirleigh Жыл бұрын
Yeah this is a terrible test of nothing! Two completely different engines with different parts. Of course apples and oranges are different.
@bobstitzenberger1834 Жыл бұрын
For the price of a stroker crank, you could turbo. Cubic inches are good, 50 cubic inches adds at least 50 lbs of torque through most of the rpm range. But a turbo can add more.
@travisquintero8334 Жыл бұрын
Bob if you don't mind me asking what is the price of SAID items or modifications?
@bobstitzenberger1834 Жыл бұрын
@travisquintero8334 a turbo by itself can be as little as $200. The plumbing can be inexpensive if you can well, and use used tubing from a wrecker
@rotaxtwin Жыл бұрын
I can imagine the short stroke version with a close-ratio gearbox behind it would be make all the right noises, but that's a lot of expense and a significant torque sacrifice compared to the big-inch version. I would take the stroker unless some rules require the destroked setup.
@joeyjojojr.shabadoo915 Жыл бұрын
*Depending on Goals (and Limitations if any) Stroke selection can be seen as almost a by-product of the HP/RPM/Valve Size/Air Flow requirements of the engine (especially when a Cubic Inch Limit/Goal is in mind).* For example, there is a reason that GM's COPO Camaro N/A "350" in 2013/14/15 (in layman's terms) used what was essentially an LS7 Bore (4.125") and a 4.8L LS sized Crankshaft (3.268") topped off with LS7 valve-sized cylinder heads, rather than simply throwing in an LS1/6 @ 3.898" Bore x 3.622" Stroke. Big Valves and Air Flow for the RPM required was the goal at that specific engine capacity. For the LS/LT platforms specifically, in terms of awesome Street Performance, it's not a coincidence that most of the 'Performance' Engines use the same 4.065" x 3.622" bore/stroke configurations (with the exception of the LS7 and new L8T). GM seems to have found the magic ratio of bore/stroke for the application, RPM/HP ranges as well as longevity and cost for OEM Performance. In the AFTERMARKET however, where cost is less of a concern with Cylinder heads/valve sizes and longevity, the 4.125" bore is KING and my favorite for all out performance in 350cu (4.125" x 3.268"), 387cu (4.125" x 3.622") and 427cu (4.125" x 4.000"), depending on application requirements. Unfortunately the average guy doesn't need the Air Flow potential of the big valve high flowing Cylinder heads that these combos are topped off with or the RPM capabilities, so the smaller bore and longer stroke with smaller valved heads suite more 'average' needs. For a performance STREET build, turning your 5.3/328cu LS into a 363cu, your LS1/6 into a 383, your 6.0L LS into a 406cu or even your LS3/LT1 into a 416cu all with the addition of a 4.00" Stroke Crankshaft (and required rods/pistons) is the easiest way to get a big bump in performance without throwing the baby out with the bathwater, so to speak (your OEM block).
@bcbloc02 Жыл бұрын
Bigger engines always win for power but the little engines tend to burn less fuel when at low loads like driving.
@danboren6567 Жыл бұрын
An old drag racers adage is simple, "Their is no replacement for displacement!"
@trailerparkcryptoking5213 Жыл бұрын
HP from torque = street, HP from RPM = drag strip (add larger tq multiplier->gearing, and launch @high rpm, clutchless manual tranny). Great comparison!
@mattymatt669 Жыл бұрын
Team Destroked over here 2600Lbs stick shift car would fly
@sebastiencorbin8248 Жыл бұрын
It really comes down to the old torque vs horsepower
@josephmatuszak3855 Жыл бұрын
Ultimately, depends on the application. Gear ratio, weight/balance, traction, and range of use.
@davidvaughn7778 Жыл бұрын
It would be cool to see these engine set ups running the same induction system. Carb vs carb etc.
@tomjones5974 Жыл бұрын
Great comparsion. Now lets twin turbo each engine to matching 1,000hp 😊
@michaelnelson7305 Жыл бұрын
Nice video, not quite apples and apples with the different heads and intake setup, but interesting for sure. Would have liked to see same intake on both engines... thanks
@truthboomertruthbomber5125 Жыл бұрын
Smaller displacement comes into its own in lb per CI class racing. The classic example is Grumpy’s Vega. If you watch vids of that car racing the big blocks he kills them early in the run because of the lighter weight.
@steveletson6616 Жыл бұрын
Not when you are running big block sized small blocks.
@trailerparkcryptoking5213 Жыл бұрын
@@steveletson6616 so....Grumpy wasn’t killing them?!? That’s what was stated! It is a fact, not a matter of opinion! The OP is stating fact that lb/CI class racing a high revving small engine in a light car has a huge advantage. Used to watch a mid 60’s vette with a 280” destroked sbc with a 5-sp Doug Nash spin 10,000+ rpm win weigh/CI class racing in west Texas and he mowed down the competition.....👀
@truthboomertruthbomber5125 Жыл бұрын
@@steveletson6616 What does "Pounds Per Cubic Inch" mean ?
@vikenlink Жыл бұрын
Great test… you finally got a 416 LS😊…I think the 416 is gonna last a lot longer compared to the 8000 rpm screamer . Perfect motor for up coming intake test .
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
finally got? I think That 416 was done back in like 2005
@vikenlink Жыл бұрын
@@richardholdener1727 had to be later… the 6.2L aluminum block and 6L aluminum blocks didn’t come out tell 07 08 but maybe I’m mistaken. But let me rephrase the finally got the 416 . I should say that the 416 engine you’re testing is pretty much exactly what I have under the hood.
@alexkaligaric29297 ай бұрын
I always thought that the high rev destroked motor would be a good application in say a light weight pickup (street) truck that may have a little harder time with traction due to the lack of rear weight bias and the overall light weight to begin with being a small pick up (s-10, ranger, etc…) I know that a coyote swapped ranger is an absolute riot of a combo… but other than youtube, I don’t know anyone who has applied tho personally, to which my curiosity runs deep in this topic. Awesome video as always!!
@faustthehammer8706 Жыл бұрын
Had a brodix BBC that took sbc crankshaft. That rig was able turn 9200 rpm 3.625 stroke 4.300 bore just insane sounds. Ran on dirt it was a beast
@sebastianharrison6118 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate this video so much..327 fan here
@jacquescrusan9500 Жыл бұрын
IMO, if the base engine has enough displacement right out of the box, I'm always going to go towards destroking for a few reasons: 1) Less internal stresses for the internals and less overall friction from piston ring travel, so parts last longer 2) 'smaller' cams still act relatively big on lower displacement engines, so having something like a 218/226 on a 4.8l isn't going to act the same as on a 6.0 or larger. 3) Any loss in low end torque I can find a way to overcome with gearing. Torque at the rear end is really all I care about, so as long as I gear correctly for the engine's torque curve, I'll be fine. 4) overall good fuel economy. With a relatively smaller displacement, I can still get decent power, and I don't need 500 HP to push around what equates to a modified 3rd gen Camaro. Being able to get a tune supporting nearly 30 mpg highway along with 360 HP? Sounds good to me.
@mrsirleigh Жыл бұрын
You should take a calculus class.
@jacquescrusan9500 Жыл бұрын
@@mrsirleigh I can't tell if this comment is genuine or sarcastic, so I'll leave you with this: 👍
@mrdrfez6 ай бұрын
A destroked V8 paired with the proper transmission and proper final drive ratio can greatly significantly fuel economy at highway cruising speeds but still provide enough power at high revs. The downside would be sluggishness at low rpm and worse fuel economy in city driving (the smaller engine needs to work harder while accelerating). For those who are used to driving turbocharged rice rockets but prefer the V8 sound over 4-banger fart exhaust, a destroked LS is an excellent option!
@baby-sharkgto4902 Жыл бұрын
Another awesome video! I love your energy, Richard.
@kennethsutton24902 ай бұрын
I like the 415 stroker and the extra torque. I would like to have seen it with some AFR heads, but this is still a great video with really good information . I like the 415 stroker all motor power and torque.
@richardholdener17272 ай бұрын
LOTS OF LS3-BASED STROKER VIDS UP
@kennethsutton24902 ай бұрын
@richardholdener1727 yes, I looked at some of them already, and you do have a 408 stroker with the AFR heads. Thank you.
@KS-dg5zh Жыл бұрын
I built a pump gas 417 L92 factory rec port heads ported by reher morrison,btr na cam for big cid,supervictor intake,1000 cfm pro systems carb 6014 msd ignition .made 705hp @7,100 598 tq .with some more tuning left on the table I figured it could make about 730 ish.and boy it does sound sweet at 7,100
@ryanholmes5364 Жыл бұрын
705 at the flywheel?
@KS-dg5zh Жыл бұрын
@@ryanholmes5364 yes
@donaldgminski8621 Жыл бұрын
Spray it .
@dennisrobinson8008 Жыл бұрын
What Was head cfm and cam duration?
@KS-dg5zh Жыл бұрын
@@donaldgminski8621 it can be the rings are gapped for a 250 shot .makes alot of power without spray.
@thetriode Жыл бұрын
With the heads available flowing insanely high CFM I'm going with the cubes and revving it anyways unless I'm doing something class limited for some crazy reason. If it's boost, I'm just doing whatever will hold together the best and shrugging at how many cubes I get; Then again if it's near 400ish I'm not complaining!
@mikkokuorttinen3113 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Richard! This truly is an interesting set up of combo engines! The question is which one of these two would provide more fuel economy at the enjoyable driving rpm and how much of a difference there is in miles/gallon? The true acceleration benefits and enjoyability should come with the torque.
@jll2k1us Жыл бұрын
The trend has been to keep the bore smaller and stroke longer in a lot of newer engines with high compression and direct injection. The small bore I think is intended for more compact combustion area and more efficient burn. But that's going quite smaller on bore than the stroke. Not sure how big the impact is going to be on these kinds of LS builds. Shifting the torque to lower RPM and gearing to operate in that range is also important for efficiency. Reducing losses by doing work with the least drag and pumping losses. At some point you have to reduce number of cylinders and overall displacement, then turbocharge instead for more power.
@hondatech5000 Жыл бұрын
A guy that live near me has 415 ls3 in a c5 with the new tvs blower. It will make a believer out of ya. Guy just drives it to work on Fridays and home from cars shows with the 🏆.
@808bigisland Жыл бұрын
If your car is sufficiently light…otherwise all engines are within a linear envelope and less rpm/higher displacement means longer engine life. Ran a 290 sbc, several 350, 355 and 396BB with standard valve train and one built up 355 reving to 7000rpm in a 900kg Cobra. The Renault Hemi 1.6 100 hp in my Lotus Europa S2… was snappy and its original 60s roller cam definitely made it pump better, faster. It was half a hemi and served ss s benchmark for losses in the bigger engines.
@YZFoFittie7 ай бұрын
These same 2 motors, with the same turbo setup, would be an awesome comparison!
@Drsnafubar Жыл бұрын
As someone once said, "there's no replacement for displacement". I'll take torque over high rpm hp most of the time. After all it's tq that gets a car moving and accelerating. Where are you going to use that high rpm motor except at a track right, like a circle track or road course.
@billybullfrog11 ай бұрын
destroked with 8 into 1 headers🤤
@richardholdener172711 ай бұрын
yes
@frankensteincreations4740 Жыл бұрын
Bore Displacement vs Stroke displacement Stroke is always going to generate more torque and do it much sooner. Besides the obvious increase in stroke length that makes more torque. Like a longer prybar… I believe it’s the piston speed that makes it occur much sooner… Like hp; the rate at which work is done. Think about it. If the piston speed is much faster, it’s technically “doing the work” faster. Meaning everything happens sooner… Put these two engines in a pull truck and you find out real fast. There’s no replacement for displacement. But I 100% agree, there’s nothing like a buzz saw of an over square small block. Lol
@davidciesielski8251 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much....Now I can see just about what I thought....
@Cradletothegrave67 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in a family who drag raced 301 / 327 / 331 SBC. All 8000 plus rpm. As awesome as that is, Torque wins races !!
@markwallace5274 Жыл бұрын
If it’s for the street and you need a meaty torque curve add stroke if it’s a dedicated race engine go for bore and larger valves obviously a lot more goes into it than that. But as we’ve seen if you give a race engine builder cubic inch rules say 500 cid for drag racing or 358cid for NASCAR and they can get there anyway they always go for the largest bore possible and then go with a stroke that gets them to the desired cubic inches
@Ryanezek36 Жыл бұрын
I may use this combo for my limited late engine
@siraff4461 Жыл бұрын
Which is better will depend a lot on what its being used for. If its on short gearing or in a light car the big engine is going to need more gear changing to keep it in the happy spot and will also have 100lb more to light the rubber if not controlled correctly. If you gear it for 550lb its only making that from about 4000 to about 5500. The smaller engine geared for 425lb is making it from around 4500 to around 7500 - even then its tailing off much more gradually. The larger engine will also need a transmission which can handle that extra 100lb - not a problem in most normal road cars but it can make a significant difference whe speccing for racing. The differences would be better pointed out if you just move the small engine's graph 17 lines to the left which puts both the graph ends in the same place. Thats effectively what you do when you gear them to suit and its what the dyno would read as rwhp if they hit the rev limter at the same road speed in a gear.
@Dr_Xyzt Жыл бұрын
It depends on the application. For street use, I'd use the 383 or 416 build. The lower RPM is easier on the valvetrain. I bet if you run them with mechanical water pumps, the lower RPM turns out better on the strokers. That said.... I'd really like to put Comp CR 236 cams on a coyote and rev it to 8100.
@Nocturnal_Auto Жыл бұрын
I was planning on putting a 416 stroker together and thought I'd give Total seal a call before I bought my rotating assembly. When I spoke with Keith Jones he said that the 4" stroke is too much, and that those engines burn a bunch of oil because of excessive piston rock keeping the rings from sealing. I'm fairly certain in one of your videos you said 4" was the safe limit, but now I'm uncertain. Any chance you think he was confusing 4.125" stroke issues with 4"?
@TokenTombstone Жыл бұрын
Keep testing. Thanks for the info.
@zacendress4374 Жыл бұрын
I’m currently running an Lq4 block bored to 4.065 with 4.8 crank and rods with valve relief pistons, ported 5364 heads and an lsa supercharger bolted on top. Can verify when it revs out to 7k+ rpm it sounds amazing and makes good power on the top end lol all slammed into an 06 gto.
@roysimpson6625 Жыл бұрын
I notice you didn't brag about the bottom end 🤔
@BushmasterM4A3 Жыл бұрын
Vids or it didn't happen 🤓
@sikrandall83 Жыл бұрын
All good performers. I could see a use for the destrokers in a cubic inch limited situation like a spec class where a big bore might unshroud the valves on a bigger better head
@Prestiged_peck Жыл бұрын
This is the only good reason to destroke
@stevethomas1301 Жыл бұрын
This is why I'm building a short stroke C5R for my capacity limited race car. 6120cc maximum
@PSA78 Жыл бұрын
There can be a point of diminishing return on that as well (especially if you work within a design). I've seen a few engines where it's not doing anything or it's just starting to go the opposite direction even, too much can become a problem. 🙂
@cole797 Жыл бұрын
I'm having trouble deciding whether to go 383 stroker with my 5.7 LS1 or go to a LS3 for my fbody. I already have ported and decked 799 heads with all the btr valvetrain, a fast 92, 92 and btr injectors. I feel like in the end I would be capable of the same power but much less money spent going 383 because I wouldn't have anything but a stock LS3 if I went that route.
@jeromeadams5692 Жыл бұрын
My ls2 corvette is currently down doing a 402 stroker, 11:1, fast 102, prc225 heads, magic stick 3 cam (238/242 .600 112 lsa) shooting for 500+ wheel
@markbunn8576 Жыл бұрын
For an application with limited traction the destroked engine may be better. Sometimes torque can be your enemy. The new Zo6 is an example of that. It's much quicker than the previous generation while having much less torque. The c7 could never really put the power down with 650 torque. Of course the mid engine of the c8 also helps.
@cedricwilson2055 Жыл бұрын
You control traction in other ways. Always build for max hp.
@trailerparkcryptoking5213 Жыл бұрын
In a destroked application you typically make up for lost engine torque with lower gearing, which recovers that Tq and then some...
@UnityMotorSportsGarage Жыл бұрын
Displacement wins every time!
@freelancerider100 Жыл бұрын
I am building a 377 right now gen 1... i bought parts a while ago and i got 5.7in rods... accidently! Crap.... so on mock up the pistons are .300 down the hole!
@MrPhukyew Жыл бұрын
So hypothetically speaking, couldn't we use a massive cam on a stock stroke 6.0 build with some valve reliefs and the right supporting mods and still spin the same 7500-8000peak power?
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
yes-a stock stroke will go to 8000
@MrPhukyew Жыл бұрын
@@richardholdener1727 in other words if we just get a 6.0 and do the right build then we can have our torque and our revs too 😉 just wanted to put that out there for the people in the comment list. I've built a twin turbo destroke before and I wasn't as impressed with it as I thought I would be. I ended up going back to a stock 6.0 with twins instead and got faster
@Barb923 Жыл бұрын
Would have loved to see the top ends swapped. Cnc’d ls3’s on the destroked engine may have carried that thing out to 8500 or better
@aphil4581 Жыл бұрын
If I waited all the time it takes for a destroked ls3 to make power I wouldn't be getting the better 60 ft times I get from my ls3 Stroker. Know one ever complains about the sound either. I have 426CID JE 11.6 FTop pistons and 7600 rpm spected Cammotions cam kit. 0 lash cold roller. Street car, Can run 50/50 mix gas for max timing and max smell. 427 emblems on a 98 T/A, Ws6 style hood. I think Cammotions has spent the most time with the Dart pro 1 ls3 heads and jesel rockers to make it work. Intake is the same but with the mid length blue runners. 4:10 Moser for F-body.
@steveapplegarth4577 Жыл бұрын
you should try this on a ford 302 use a 289 crank vs 331
@justinbales5378 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always wanted to see an aftermarket block short deck ford. 4.125 bore with a 289 crank. That would be fun.
@I_like_turtles_67 Жыл бұрын
@Justin Bales sounds similar to an Australian engine build that was 317ci. They were spinning that thing over 8k. Ford Performace Solutions was quoted in a SBF book about them.
@steveapplegarth4577 Жыл бұрын
@Justin Bales would be around 306 ci, would be cool to compare to an 4.03
@petermuller161 Жыл бұрын
The experimentation never seems to end! Here is one maybe nobody is interested in: fuel economy? Is fuel economy the opposite of making power or can they work together?
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
I have done fuel economy testing in vehicle many times
@weofnjieofing9 ай бұрын
Short stroke all the way. Long stroke is for trucks not high performance. Besides high revving V8s always sound better than low revving
@peted5217 Жыл бұрын
Max Cubes mo fun for most. Destroke is usually to meet race class rules. Big Bore , Short Stroke always breath better !
@damiancorbeil30410 ай бұрын
Has Richard ever run a stock bore 5.3 with a striker kit??
@bluecollarhotrods9781 Жыл бұрын
I'll take the extra 100 ftlbs of torque any day. The only reason I would be interested in the lower torque engine - is if I was class racing on a limited tire and needed to soften the hit on the tires. Even then, not sure it would do exactly what I want.
@jackmagnium6115 Жыл бұрын
i personally prefer strokers cause if your drag racing heavy trucks or running a heavy fat slick, you need as much torque as possible so you can get off the line quickly. especially if your running all wheel drive on a heavy gas or diesel truck or car. plus high rev's doesnt always mean a good run or good power. you need torque if your gonna run something like a supercharger(like a whipple). there are some people are running sticky tires or the track has some really nasty prep(which will bog your engine down if you dont got enough torque)
@jeroldlafferty54 Жыл бұрын
Torque moves Mass.Low gears and high rpm will move light or heavy mass with Big sticky tires and no bog.Look at NHRA Super Stocks.
@Bill-flatplanefool Жыл бұрын
What does the stroker look like with the same cam. I’ll leave my opinion here : the choice in engine design goes back to what you use it for. Class rules could make the choice . If they don’t you should chose what makes your setup the most reliable. If you are breaking drivetrain parts and can’t find stuff that holds more torque (mostly stick shift problems) then spin the rpm ale the same power with less torque Otherwise you’d be dumb not to run the stroker. Engine will be more reliable and it will be easier to light the turbos on the 2 step
@YZFoFittie7 ай бұрын
Let's see this with 10 degree heads!
@richardholdener17277 ай бұрын
It already had more cylinder head than it could use-I tested ported rec port and cath ports on this motor
@YZFoFittie7 ай бұрын
@richardholdener1727 oh gotcha. Have you tested 10 degrees on anything yet? I know how much the 12 degree LS-7's improved flow over LS-3. Also, FYI, I'm rewatching old Engine Masters shows while I wait for a new one. Just watched your, "Big Bang" where you guys ran out of MAP. Have you ever revisited that motor setup with a 4 bar?
@ze_german2921Ай бұрын
I know, I know bigger is better But! What would you recommend for a 2400lbs road race car like a bmw E36. Wouldn’t you actually benefit from a lower torquier power plant vs torque monster you would get from a 427? In terms of putting the power to the ground?
@richardholdener1727Ай бұрын
you can always use less the WOT but never more than WOT
@ze_german2921Ай бұрын
@@richardholdener1727 haha, very true
@thomashalley7258 Жыл бұрын
I know it's not something you'd think about in a performance build but which one would do better for mileage if you daily drive it. Would less throttle on the big engine be better than a little more throttle on the smaller engine.
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
the big cam in the stroker would hurt mileage
@champspec Жыл бұрын
Yep. Burn more fuel. And also burn more oil probably 8 of 10 times once you go past the 4” stroke on a LS block with standard deck.
@eliasmelendez1271 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if you remember my build its the stock 3.622 stroke Ls4 with a 4.185" bore. Fwd high revving Ls engine. Goal is 8500rpm. Does BTR make that cam only as a custom cam or is it a off the shelf cam now? I'm talking about the destroke ls3
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
you don't need this cam to run to 8500 rpm-they can get one for you
@MrLs1racer Жыл бұрын
I've always thought the 4.8's were the best sounding ls motors. Especially through a turbo at high rpm.
@Not_Built_For_This_World9 ай бұрын
The 8,500 rpm, destroked LS7 from Detroit Speed is the most insane LS engine I've ever seen!
@richardholdener17279 ай бұрын
you don't need to destroke to run 8500 rpm
@Not_Built_For_This_World9 ай бұрын
@richardholdener1727 really? I had no idea. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into helping us understand these things better!
@zacharymorris99176 ай бұрын
LS2 with stock port LS3 heads, stock LS3 intake, ported LS2 throttle body with SD tuning or 94mm MAF will make 600 on a mild cam that still gets excellent MPG and still pulls well below 2k rpm.
@richardholdener17276 ай бұрын
no it won't
@zacharymorris99176 ай бұрын
@richardholdener1727 personal incredulity/arrogance. Lou said the same thing when we pulled one of *his 'street' builds* off of *his dyno* and immediately pulled mine on. He claimed mine must be a stroker motor even after showing him that the motor had obviously never been pulled out of the car. Just because *YOU* can't do something doesn't mean someone else can't. That car made 477whp through the stock 85mm MAF. 495whp through a 94mm billet MAF. 15-20% drivetrain loss through stock converter/4L65E gets you 582-619 flywheel. Based on injector pulswidth, it made just under 600 flywheel. Car idled at 750. Very mild mannered. No bucking, even with convertor locked. Ran the stock converter for the life of the tune-only 4L65E (about 2 weeks). The car Lou pulled off the dyno was a stroker with a nasty cam and made 460ish through that same 85mm MAF and a 6-speed manual. Lou argued with me ad nauseum about cam design when I worked for him. Ironically, about half of the time we spent together building two Le Mans cars was arguing about cam design. One car was his C5R with a 5.1L SBC that made 600+ whp. The other car was 5.7L DOHC that made 700+ whp. Both cars supported my cam design theory, yet he argued against them vehemently. Over 20 years later and the community is slowly but surely creeping toward better cam designs.
@zacharymorris99176 ай бұрын
"But, I have a dyno. you couldn't possibly make more power than me because I know literally everything." -Richard Fffffnnnnnfucktard
@s.v.gadder1443 Жыл бұрын
Sure the valve train is important, but piston/bearing speed have a lot to do with them living for any amount of time... that's why de stroking is so popular...
@witcher71 Жыл бұрын
The 340 would be an awesome track car engine.
@14ccs Жыл бұрын
The destroked engine has a wider usable rpm range im not so sure the stroker is actually faster like everyone is saying unless you put both these engines into a truck or something absurdly heavy. Stroker more reliable? i doubt it all these kits need deck clearance, high rpm isnt really that bad when you have a lower rotating mass and its less harmful to the rods to make the power at higher rpm.
@jasonwagner8177 Жыл бұрын
How would this work with a de stroked LS3 but using a flat plane crank? This is what I would like to build for my 78 vette.
@PSA78 Жыл бұрын
Flatplane V8 is a mess when it comes to vibrations, adding stroke would not make that easier. 🙂
@jasonwagner8177 Жыл бұрын
@@PSA78 what about taking stroke away? I’m serious about this.
@PSA78 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonwagner8177 Several engines are built with flatplane, it's just a nightmare with vibrations. With a custom crank assembly and custom camshaft it's not going to be a cheap project.
@VernLeRoy1962 Жыл бұрын
Richard, have you done this with a 70's Ford 302 & put a 1965/66 289 Crank in it?
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
a 289 crank in a 302 is just a 289
@GroovesAndLands Жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken - it appears the 340 makes more average power than the 416. I think the 416 would be more fun to drive - but the 340 power curve that just climbs and climbs and climbs would be pretty entertaining, too.
@siraff4461 Жыл бұрын
On those graphs the 340 is the better set up engine. Less difference between peak and average torque means you can have a lighter transmission behind it and its overall a much more progressive delivery. The 416 would be useful for pulling a trailer or something but its going to feel real on/off compared to the small engine. Not bad if you're drag racing but its going to need much better set up of gearing-traction.
@normp3273 Жыл бұрын
This is great! I'm wondering if you can put these videos into a podcast form?
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
I do a live feed nightly
@CrazedPerformanceRepair Жыл бұрын
Really should have did this as a stroked 5.3 to make it a closer displacement comparison. Would have prob had equal tq to hp vs the destroked with way more hp than tq. It makes a much more usable engine. I personally prefer max displacement while still running 7-8k rpm. Both more bore and more stroke.
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
the video has a stroker 5.3l (383)
@CrazedPerformanceRepair Жыл бұрын
@@richardholdener1727 I thought it was 4.070in bore. Must have heard it wrong I guess.
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
the video had three combos-a 340, a 383 and a 416
@CrazedPerformanceRepair Жыл бұрын
@@richardholdener1727 I guess I missed the 383, I'll have to go back and look. I was working while I was watching dealing with a 429 haha
@barryhuddlestun3098 Жыл бұрын
Interesting for sure. I've been thinking of my aluminum 5.3 destroked with the 4.8. Effectively making the 302 DZ combination. A little bigger like a 310 sort of but we always thought about equal bore and stroke combinations. But ultimately to get the more responsive high RPM engine isn't it required to run a lower weight rotating assembly? I'm torn because it's been years since I worked in a machine shop. LS is years ahead of that. I'll be lucky to be able to afford any kind of a project but being interested hasn't changed.
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
a 5.3l with a 4.8l crank is just a 4.8L
@barryhuddlestun3098 Жыл бұрын
So the bore is the same. What I'd Dream of doing. Is crazy by this video. But it just seemed interesting. I originally had dreams of making a 302. But after long searches for a decent 327 or any small block I stumbled on my almost brand new 5.3 aluminum block engine. So the dream began. 83 mm stroke I'd need to bore it out to make it interesting, higher comparison 11 or 11.5 the a 6.2 cam maybe spring upgrade and some crake lighting. It's a dream but thanks for the reply. Looking on line is for the birds. I'd rather be in a shop.
@Stale_Mahoney Жыл бұрын
would be interesting to see a displacement equal comparison or as close as can get and load them up from lower rpm, let's say a small bore stroker at 340 to equalise the 340 destroker, because there is some reasoning to why you would want more stroke and less bore for torque, but would it be worth the loss of rpm capabilities
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
displacement determines torque-bore/stroke has very little change
@Stale_Mahoney Жыл бұрын
@@richardholdener1727 so we agree it is a factor for torque, but disagree on how much of a factor then, there is a reasion we use breaker bars and not 1/4" socket wrenches to get bolts free 🙂 an apples to apples size stroke vs destroke would make more sense than different displacement engines if we talk the effects of bore and stroke. only my personal take on it
@chipcurrey653 Жыл бұрын
@@Stale_Mahoney engine masters on motortrend did this. they ran two big block chevy bottom ends same displacement, most extreme opposite bore/stroke possible. they used the same top end on each. power was identical.
@Stale_Mahoney Жыл бұрын
@@chipcurrey653 but again they only drag them from 3 3500rpm am i wrong?
@chipcurrey653 Жыл бұрын
@@Stale_Mahoney yes but they each make the same peak horsepower and torque at identical rpm and have identical power bands I think it's very unlikely they are identical from 3000 to 6000 but differ below that
@JasonJones-fb2zf Жыл бұрын
Torque ftw
@horsefly1020 Жыл бұрын
I had a 377 destroke sbc in my old s10 it worked good wouldn't just blow the tires off like a stroker would. Low end torque is great if you can put the power down. Spinning aint winning.
@utahcountypicazospage5412 Жыл бұрын
Seems destroke to be centrifugalsupercharger / turbo fun because rpm benefits both power adders.centri supercharger makes more boost with rpm keeps boost up between shifts.rpm spools big turbos easier keeps big turbos spooled between shifts
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
low speed torque improves boost response
@chadtrost9732 Жыл бұрын
Lol I noticed THINKORSWIM shortcut on the bottom
@kumakaroshi11710 ай бұрын
Just curious.i have an aluminum 4th gen 5.3 If i keep the oem bore and stroke Only add a 4 in crank what will that be called Does stroker mean rods and crank ? Semi stroker or mini stoker
@richardholdener172710 ай бұрын
you can't retain the oem bore and stroke AND put in a larger stroke crank
@jpak30 Жыл бұрын
Say for roll racing, 3000# car. The destroked with say 100 shot would be more controlled then all that torque, for traction limitations. How well will the destroked hold up to a 100 shot vs the stroked?
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
it held up to boost just fine-nitrous would be easy-but more torque still wins in roll racing
@jpak30 Жыл бұрын
@@richardholdener1727 You are the man keep the the fantastic work!!
@kevinreed9885 Жыл бұрын
Hey Richard, on the stroked engine what made you choose to go with Yella Terra roller rockers vs regular ls3 rockers? thank you
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
just testing them
@kevinreed9885 Жыл бұрын
@@richardholdener1727 what did you think of them? trying to decide if they are worth the money or if I should just get some stock rockers for my 408 stroker street motor
@kumakaroshi11710 ай бұрын
So crank and rods together or not at all ?
@tjziegler8823 Жыл бұрын
So no clip of the destroked engine making a pull? Really wanted to hear that sound. Super cool video otherwise
@ajjskins Жыл бұрын
Hey Richard, could you have a discussion about Tq turning. I can’t find a hole lot on KZbin that explains it the way you would? Also do you have any more 5G gen stuff coming?
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
can you give me your definition of torque tuning
@ajjskins Жыл бұрын
@@richardholdener1727 GM factory ECM/TCM has to be tuned using there TQ tables. things like spark advance throttle position and fuel timing are all now variables on the Tq tables that run the motors. something the pedal commands more RPM's and then the ECM says to do that I will need X amount of TQ, there for, do X to timing, X to throttle and, X to fuel to get the RPMs desired. my head is exploding over this stuff with the Gen x motors. there is a channel called Goat Rope Garage, he has some information on this type of tuning but he is way over my head. You Sir, have a great way of explaining stuff with motors and i was hopping you could make a video about the Gen 5 tuning stuff. I added a Texes Speed STage 2 to my bone stock L86 Caddy, wife likes getty-up and lifters failed,... its a 218/230 113 LAS and 109 intake center line. I didn't think this was a "BIG CAM" but cant get it to idle with a darn because i don't under stand Tq tuning on the factory ECM.
@timtaylor6147 Жыл бұрын
Richard Check out 1000hp na corvette mile racing !
@ikakhazho Жыл бұрын
can you make same but under boost scenario ? i think it will be interesting also
@richardholdener1727 Жыл бұрын
does the same thing
@martinsuter3531 Жыл бұрын
The best way to make 600 hp?? - " Summed up in 6 words - "There is no replacement for displacement!" An engine is merely an air pump and the more air it can draw in, the more fuel can be burned, the more power that will result. Given the same cylinder heads, camshaft and compression ratio, the bigger engine will always make more horsepower and more torque and at lower, more reliable rpm than the smaller one.
@ME-pb2gf Жыл бұрын
That old trope falls flat when forced induction gets to play. Not to mention the differences between less and more pistons, push rods vs. ohc, flat plane vs. cross plane crank, etc.