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Title: What it takes to get real power out of a 500
Post by: "Cadillac Kid" Greg Surfas 15364 on December 03, 2018, 11:44:44 AM
I saw this u-tube i had book marked and I thought it might be of interest regarding actual horsepower and what it takes to get it out of a 500 inch motor.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z3YjNI_1Jc

Greg Surfas
Title: Re: What it takes to get real power out of a 500
Post by: richardbergquist on December 03, 2018, 09:13:18 PM
Would be fun to drive a 1970 with that engine in it.
Title: Re: What it takes to get real power out of a 500
Post by: chrisntam on December 03, 2018, 09:48:25 PM
My answer is...………..MONEY...……….

;)

The age old saying is speed cost money, how fast do you want to go?

8)

It was good to see Marty again.

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Title: Re: What it takes to get real power out of a 500
Post by: bcroe on December 04, 2018, 09:27:46 AM
REAL POWER takes a turbo charger with associated hardware.  Bruce Roe
Title: Re: What it takes to get real power out of a 500
Post by: fishnjim on December 04, 2018, 10:07:56 AM
Inches if you want torque from gas.   If you want real torque, go diesel(2X).   
500 came from the "low compression blues" era.   The rotating mass and surfaces are stealers at top line rpm.   Why it was reduced over the years.   Same argument why the V-12 & 16 went passe, plus those had the crank dynamics issues.   Big, low, and slow.   Small, nimble, and quick.   Words to race by.
Title: Re: What it takes to get real power out of a 500
Post by: 76eldo on December 04, 2018, 03:55:04 PM
Great Video.
What do you think a built motor would cost in a crate and ready to install?
Title: Re: What it takes to get real power out of a 500
Post by: "Cadillac Kid" Greg Surfas 15364 on December 04, 2018, 05:04:11 PM
Brian
I would think that depends upon who builds it.  With the exception of the heads (mine are CNC ported iron heads of roughly the same flow rate) I've got the same "parts" in mine.  Aside from machine shop work I've got somewhere just north of $9,500.00 in mine.
If you are real curious I suggest you call Paul at (I can't quit calling them MTS) at MTS and I'm sure he has a number.
Greg Surfas