| SPECS |
| Displacement | 377 ci |
| Block | Motown block w/four- |
| | bolt billet caps |
| Bore x Stroke | 4.155 x 3.48 inches |
| Compression | 14.5:1 |
| Rod | 5.85-inch, aluminum |
| GRP | |
| INDUCTION |
| Carburetor | Holley 800-cfm |
| Intake | Edelbrock Super |
| Victor | |
| CAMSHAFT SPECS |
| Comp Cams hydraulic roller |
| Valve lift | 0.700/0.670 inch |
| Duration @ 0.050 | 268/279 |
| Lobe separation | 110 |
| CYLINDER HEADS |
| AFR aluminum 227 |
| Valve size | 2.10/1.62-inch |
| Rockers | Jesel shaft rockers, |
| | 1.55:1 |
Power Adder
10,000-rpm nitrous plate
| DRIVETRAIN |
| Transmission | Steve Sharp TH400 |
| Converter | Coan 8-inch, 7,000-stall |
| Rearend | 12-bolt Corvette |
| Gears | 4.56:1 |
Rear Rubber28x11.50 Mickey Thompson ET Street
| NUMBERS |
| Peak Horsepower | 708 @ 7,600 rpm |
| Peak Torque | 579 @ 5,900 rpm(motor, 879 w/nitrous) |
| Performance | 8.98 @ 155.5 mph |
| 60-foot | 1.38 |
Steve Mundy '72 Camaro
Steve Mundy's '72 Camaro was one of the most impressive cars we saw: big rear tires, a mammoth big-block, and a loud rumble at idle. Steve bought the ex-racecar online minus the engine. The guys at Ace Machine in Riverside, California, assembled the 564ci Rat, and Westech Performance dyno-tested the engine. When we first arrived to shoot Steve's Camaro he told us he just checked with his insurance company, and we could take the Camaro for a spin around town. One thing we especially liked was the Camaro's license frame that reads "9 seconds on pump gas."
| SPECS |
| Displacement | 564 ci |
| Block | Dart iron |
| Bore x Stroke | 4.530 x 4.375 inches |
| Compression | 10.5:1 |
| Rod | 6.385-inch |
| INDUCTION |
| Carburetor | Holley 1050-cfm |
| Intake | Edelbrock Super Victor |
| CAMSHAFT SPECS |
| Comp Cams solid roller |
| Valve lift | 0.742/0.715 inch |
| Duration @ 0.050 | 271/280 |
| Lobe separation | 112 |
| CYLINDER HEADS |
| AFR 335 rectangular-port aluminum |
| Valve size | 2.30/1.88-inch |
| Rockers | Comp Pro Magnum, |
| | 1.7:1 |
| DRIVETRAIN |
| Transmission | Powerglide w/ |
| transbrake |
| Converter | TCI 8-inch |
| Rearend | Narrowed 12-bolt |
| Gears | 4.30:1 w/spool |
Rear Rubber33x19.50 Mickey Thompson Sportman Pro
| NUMBERS |
| Peak Horsepower | 839.3 @ 6,300 rpm |
| Peak Torque | 773 @ 4,900 rpm |
Les Hays '56 Chevy
With nearly 2 tons to move, Les Hays wanted to make certain that he would not have a power problem. So he assembled his own 588-inch big-block that converts pump gas into over 800 happy horses. Les's engine develops huge power by flowing lots of air through a set of Air Flow Research cylinder heads that flow 385 cfm measured at 0.600-inch lift. The bumpstick is a very big solid roller. We had a chance to hear the thunder of this motor and can attest that it is awesome.
| SPECS |
| Displacement | 588 ci |
| Block | Merlin block w/splayed billet caps |
| Bore x Stroke: | 4.560 x 4.500 inches |
| Compression | 10.25:1 |
| Rod | 6.700-inch, Scat |
| INDUCTION |
| Carburetor | Holley Dominator |
| | 1,050-cfm |
| Intake | Edelbrock 454R |
| CAMSHAFT SPECS |
| Comp Cams solid roller |
| Valve lift | 0.714/0.714 inch |
| Duration @ 0.050 | 266/272 |
| Lobe separation | 112 |
| CYLINDER HEADS |
| AFR aluminum 335, CNC-ported |
| Valve size | 2.30/1.88-inch |
| Rockers | Jesel Sportsman, |
| | 1.7:1 |
| DRIVETRAIN |
| Transmission | TH400, Remac |
| Transmission |
| Converter | Continental 9-inch |
| Rearend | 9-inch Bill Thomas |
| Enterprises, Detroit |
| Locker, Strange |
| 33-spline axles |
| Gears | 4.56:1 |
Rear rubber
33x21.50 Mickey ThompsonSportsman Pro
| NUMBERS |
| Peak Horsepower | 837 @ 6,500 rpm |
| Peak Torque | 773 @ 4,900 rpm |
David Ross '00 Camaro
When Dave was just 19 years old, he bought his '00 Camaro new. For the first few years he meticulously detailed the Camaro and won several car shows in Stock classes. After a few dozen events he needed something more exciting, so he decided to make the engine larger and add a blower. With some help from the guys at Morgan Motorsports in Reseda, California, an ATI-1SC supercharger providing 12 psi, and a reworked big-bore LS1 motor, the F-body missiles easily into sub-9-second e.t.'s.
| SPECS |
| Displacement | 388 ci |
| Block | LS1 Big bore, resleeved |
| 4.125-inch bore |
| Bore x Stroke | 4.125 x 3.75 inches |
| Compression | 9.6:1 |
| Rod | 6.125-inch, H-beam |
| INDUCTION |
| Fuel injection | 80mm MMS |
| | throttle body |
| Intake | Holley ported/polished |
| CAMSHAFT SPECS |
| Lunati hydraulic roller |
| Valve lift | 0.585/0.585 inch |
| Duration @ 0.050 | 232/236 |
| Lobe separation | 112 |
| CYLINDER HEADS |
| GM, Stage III LS1 |
| Valve size | 2.10/1.60-inch |
| Rockers | Jesel SS, 1.1:1, |
| | nonadjustable |
Power Adder
Procharger D-1SC tuner kit w/custom tubing and front-mount intercooler setup
| DRIVETRAIN |
| Transmission | Rancho TH400 manual valve body |
| Converter | 3,500-stall race converter |
| Rearend | Moser 9-inch, Detroit |
| | Locker, 35-spline axles |
| Gears | 3.70:1 |
Rear Rubber
28x11.50 Mickey Thompson ET Drag
| NUMBERS |
| Peak horsepower | 576 @ 6,400 rpm |
| Peak torque | 718 @ 3,400 rpm |
| Performance | 9.76 @ 139.66 mph |
| 60-foot | 1.48 |
Craig Boone '69 Camaro
Craig Boone designed his motor to power this G-machine rapidly through the turns and quickly down the dragstrip. The 421-inch small-block is built from a Motown all-aluminum block that is topped off with AFR heads modified by Slover's Porting Service in Sun Valley, California. Ollie's Machine Shop in Van Nuys, California, completed the engine assembly. Fuel delivery is electronic with an ACCEL DFI unit. With 445 rear-wheel horsepower, Craig spends Saturday afternoons looking for unsuspecting Viper and Z06 owners. The F-body keeps contact with the ground using suspension items from DSE, Global West, Hotchkis, and Guldstrand.
| SPECS |
| Displacement | 421 ci |
| Block | Bill Mitchell, World Block aluminum |
| Bore x Stroke | 4.155 x 3.875 inches |
| Compression | 10.7:1 |
| Rod | 6.00-inch |
| INDUCTION |
| Throttle body | ACCEL 1,300-cfm, EFI |
| Intake | ACCEL |
| CAMSHAFT SPECS |
| Comp Cams w/4-7 swap, solid roller cam |
| Valve lift | 0.631/0.630 inch |
| Duration @ 0.050 | 252/258 |
| Lobe separation | 106 |
| CYLINDER HEADS |
| AFR aluminum 210 reworked by Slover's Porting |
| Valve size | 2.08/1.60-inch |
| Rockers | Roller Comp stainless |
| | steel, 1.6:1 |
| DRIVETRAIN |
| Transmission | Richmond six-speed |
| Clutch | Centerforce Dual Friction |
| Rear end | 9-inch |
| Gears | 3.70:1 |
Rear Rubber
P315/35R17 Yokohama A032R
| NUMBERS |
| Peak Horsepower | 445 @ 5,800 rpm |
| | (rear-wheel) |
| Peak Torque | 420 @ 5,000 rpm |
| | (rear-wheel) |
Scott Miller '90 Silverado
Scott Miller knows it takes a truck to haul, so to his factory 355 small-block he's added both a supercharger and a dose of nitrous. With the supercharger, better breathing cylinder heads, and a high-lift cam (minus the funny stuff) the combo has produced over 500 horses and 500 lb-ft on the dyno. To feed those extra horses, he improved the fuel system with parts from Holley. What's especially fun is that on the track the 4,000-pound pickup stops the clocks in the low-12-second zone.
| SPECS |
| Displacement | 355 ci |
| Block | Factory Chevy |
| four-bolt main |
| Bore x Stroke | 4.030 x 3.48 inches |
| Compression | 8.5:1 |
| Rod | 5.71-inch Trick Flow |
| I-beam |
| INDUCTION |
| Injection | Holley 670 TBI |
| CAMSHAFT SPECS |
| Crane Cams hydraulic 240 Compucam |
| Duration @ 0.050 | 210/216 |
| Lobe separation | 114 |
| CYLINDER HEADS |
| Trick Flow 175cc |
| Valve size | 1.94/1.50-inch |
| Rockers | Crane Gold |
| (narrow body), 1.5:1 |
Power Adder
Nitrous, 125hp wet shot, Whipple Supercharger 6lb boost
| DRIVETRAIN |
| Transmission | Chevy 4L80E |
| Converter | The Converter Shop |
| 2600 Lockup converter |
| Rearend | '92 Chevy SS 454 factory 14-bolt |
| Gear | 4.10 w/traction lock |
Rear RubberP275/60R15 Mickey Thompson ET Street Radial
| NUMBERS |
| Peak Horsepower | 511 (motor) |
| Peak Torque | 503 |
| Performance | 12.32 @ 116 mph (motor) |
| 60-foot | 1.76 |
Chuck Immormino'71 Nova
This Nova may look like just another show car, but it packs some impressive power. Under the flaming flanks Chuck built a 406 small-block from a stock GM two-bolt main block and added AFR 210 cylinder heads, a hydraulic roller camshaft, a moderate amount of compression, and an adjustable NOS 150-horse kit. An MSD ignition system ignites the air/fuel charge. The package has been dragstrip-tested to power the X-body through the quarter-mile in the low-11-second range.
| SPECS |
| Displacement | 406 ci |
| Block | 400 GM two-bolt |
| Bore x Stroke | 4.155 x 3.75-inches |
| Compression | 10.5:1 |
| Rod | 5.70-inch |
| INDUCTION |
| Carburetor | 750 Holley reworked by |
| the Carb Shop to flow |
| 830 cfm |
| Intake | Edelbrock Victor Jr. |
| CAMSHAFT SPECS |
| Comp Cams hydraulic roller |
| Valve lift | 0.540/0.562 inch |
| Duration @ 0.050 | 242/248 |
| Lobe separation | 110 installed on a 106 |
| CYLINDER HEADS |
| AFR 210 |
| Valve size | 2.05/1.64-inch |
| Rockers | 1.5:1, Crane Rollers aluminum |
Power Adder
NOS 150 kit
| DRIVETRAIN |
| Transmission | TH400, manual valve |
| body built by Denny Savage |
| Rearend | 12-bolt, bearings, Moser |
| 39-spline, Detroit locker, |
| narrowed, mini-tubbed |
| Gears | 4.10:1 |
Rear Rubber29x13.50 Hoosier Quick Time Pro
| NUMBERS |
| Peak Horsepower | 525 @ 6,000 rpm |
| Performance | 11.18 @ 128 mph |
Mike Morgan '69 Nova
What we especially like about Mike's small-block Nova is that it runs 10s and looks so unsuspecting. The well-thought-out combo is more that just an impressive engine build; it's a total vehicle system that puts the X-body deep into the bottom-10-second quarter-mile class. Gaining power from a 414-inch small-block with lots of compression and no squeeze, engine dyno-testing has recorded over 600 horses. Mike is also a regular at his nearby eighth-mile track, where he dials in his car's 60-foot times.
| SPECS |
| Displacement | 414 ci |
| Block: | Factory 400 small-block Chevy |
| Bore x Stroke | 4.165 x 3.800 inches |
| Compression | 14.5:1 |
| Rod | 5.85-inch Eagle H-beam |
| INDUCTION |
| Carburetor | Holley 1050 Dominator |
| Intake | Edelbrock Super Victor |
| CAMSHAFT SPECS |
| Lunati solid roller |
| Valve lift | 0.730/0.682 inch |
| Duration @ 0.050 | 280/288 |
| Lobe separation | 108 |
| CYLINDER HEADS |
| AFR 210s ported by Tony Mamo |
| Valve size | 2.100/1.625-inch |
| Rockers | Lunati, 1.6:1/1.5:1 |
| DRIVETRAIN: |
| Transmission | Turbo 400 Trans w/brakebuilt by Leo |
| Glassbrenner |
| Converter | Munsinger 8-inch, 6,000-stall |
| Rearend | Moser 12-bolt |
| Gears | 4.30:1 w/spool |
Rear Rubber
28x10.50 Mickey Thompson ET Drag
| NUMBERS |
| Peak Horsepower | 641 |
| Peak Torque | 547 |
| Performance | 10.33 @ 130 mph |
| 60-foot | 1.34 |
Pete Cervantes '69 Nova
By car number nine we finally figured it out. Buy a reasonably priced '68-74 Nova and spend the rest of your budget on the motor and drivetrain. Pete's gameplan enlists a common 383 small-block, some very good-flowing Dart Iron Eagle Platinum cylinder heads, a five-speed trans, and a decent shot of NOS. The combo makes for a very low 12-second e.t. The combination is also well suited for long cruises with the overdrive trans and hydraulic flat-tappet camshaft. Better yet, it's his daily driver.
| SPECS |
| Displacement | 383 ci |
| Block | GM 350 |
| Bore x Stroke | 4.030 x 3.750 inches |
| Compression | 10.5:1 |
| Rod | 5.7-inch |
| INDUCTION: |
| Carburetor | Holley 750-cfm |
| Intake | Edelbrock RPM Air Gap |
| CAMSHAFT SPECS |
| Comp Cams Xtreme Energy hydraulic cam |
| Valve lift | 0.477/0.480 inch |
| Duration @ 0.050 | 224/230 |
| Lobe separation | 110 |
| CYLINDER HEADS |
| Dart Iron Eagle Platinum, 200cc intake runners port/polish stage 1 |
| Valve size | 2.02/1.60-inch |
| Rockers | Comp, 1.6:1 |
Power Adder
NOS Super Power Shot 100
| DRIVETRAIN |
| Transmission | Tremec TKO 600five-speed |
| Clutch | McLeod clutch |
| Rearend | Currie 9-inch rearend |
| Gears | 3.75:1 |
Rear Rubber26x10 Mickey Thompson ET Drag
| NUMBERS |
| Peak horsepower | 423 @ 5,500 rpm |
| (motor) |
| Peak torque | 437 @ 4,500 rpm |
| Performance | 12.00 @ 111.15 mph |
| 60-foot | 1.682 |
Gil Roldan '89 Camaro
The key to Gil's power combo is how well the selected parts complement one another. The cylinder heads, camshaft, and rearend ratio have been chosen to provide good mid- to upper-rpm power from the 383 small-block. The cylinder heads are good-flowing AFR aluminum items and the camshaft a reasonably stout hydraulic roller unit with moderate duration. The rearend ratio is a steep cog, but with the overdrive automatic, freeway driving is accomplished at low rpm. The package with a shot of NOS (applied in High gear only) propels the Camaro to low 12-second e.t.'s-on DOT tires and through the mufflers. CHP
| SPECS |
| Displacement | 383 ci |
| Block | GM |
| Bore x Stroke | 4.00 x 4.380 inches |
| Compression | 10:1 |
| Rod | 5.7-inch |
| INDUCTION |
| Fuel injection | Turbo City high-flow SBC TBI |
| Intake | Edelbrock Performer TBI |
| Controls | Turbo City custom |
| | EPROM |
| CAMSHAFT SPECS |
| Comp Cams hydraulic roller |
| Valve lift | 0.510/0.520 inch |
| Duration @ 0.050 | 230/236 |
| Lobe separation | 114 |
| CYLINDER HEADS |
| AFR 195cc SBC aluminum |
| Valve size | 2.02/1.60-inch |
| Rockers | Crane Gold Race, 1.6:1 |
Power Adder Nos 150-Shot Nitrous
| DRIVETRAIN |
| Transmission | TCI Super Street Fighter |
| GM TH700-R4 |
| Converter | TCI Street Fighter, 2,600-stall |
| Rearend | GM 10-bolt, Auburn posi |
| Gears | 4.10:1 |
Rear Rubber
P275/60R15, BFGoodrich T/A Drag Radial
| NUMBERS |
| Peak Horsepower | 410 @ 5,600 rpm (motor, 510 w/nitrous) |
| Peak Torque | 435 @ 4,000 rpm |
| Performance | 12.3 @ 114 mph |
| 60-foot: | 1.85 |