334 (334) Stroker
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334 (334) Stroker
1) Does anybody here have a 334 (335, 332, etc) stroker?
2) Has anybody here driven one?
3) What do (did) you think of it?
2) Has anybody here driven one?
3) What do (did) you think of it?
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i think most of the members here dispise them... personally i rather do a 383... but im sure u can make good hp out of it.
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do a search, a few people have done it, and many have asked.
another member Cayse asked about it a while ago, hence why I think it's ironic you should ask
TunedPort335 has one. I know a few others do as well, can't think of them off the top of my head.
But yea, not a financially sound idea.
another member Cayse asked about it a while ago, hence why I think it's ironic you should ask

TunedPort335 has one. I know a few others do as well, can't think of them off the top of my head.
But yea, not a financially sound idea.
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331 here. 327 bottom rotating assembly in a .030 over 350 block. but if i were going to do another small block id either do a 377, or a 383. the combonations for a faaast 383 is out there, you just have to do the digging. but 500 horse is deff acheivable with a small block. dont let anyone discourage you.
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It would only make sense to do one if you wanted to be different.327 would probably be better.It is just a 305 with a 400 crank.Little bore big stroke. Make a 383 for the same money.More cubes=faster car!!377 those are fun.Its like a 327 with more cubes.They love to rev just like the 327!!
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.030"-over 400 bore with a 305 stroke is a 377. In fact, it's the same thing as a .030"-over 400 bore with a 350 stroke.
.030"-over 400 with a 302 stroke is a 325.
400 bore with a 327 stroke is a 347.
.030"-over 400 with a 302 stroke is a 325.
400 bore with a 327 stroke is a 347.
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i was gonna say something...but it just isn't worth it.
the topic has been discussed TO DEATH...please do a search and you'll find a ton of info on why it's a bad idea...most people who built them say they wouldn't do it again if they had the opportunity. i had thought about building one with the TrickFlow small more specific heads....but was talked out of it. and i've never seen a really fast 334...my 305 is faster than all of the ones i've seen/heard of.
the topic has been discussed TO DEATH...please do a search and you'll find a ton of info on why it's a bad idea...most people who built them say they wouldn't do it again if they had the opportunity. i had thought about building one with the TrickFlow small more specific heads....but was talked out of it. and i've never seen a really fast 334...my 305 is faster than all of the ones i've seen/heard of.
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