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Super Stroker w/ Aluminum Head, Performanace VS's
I am building a 4.12 ministroker with an Avenger Supercharger. The Aluminum Head from Hesco comes with performance valve springs. Can I run a stock-cam with these springs? If not, can stock springs replace these?
My goal is added power with the stroker and supercharger but I want to squeeze out every MPG I can with it. I want a well balanced Super Stroker.
Before anyone rants about gas mileage and performance being opposites realize this is my build, not yours. I'm trying to do something different and make a 320+ HP engine that will still retain streetability for a daily-driver. Impossible? We'll see.
Here's my latest plan for it:
232 Crank
.030 Silvolite Pistons (4.12 ministroker)
Hesco Aluminum Head
FlowKooler Water Pump
180 Degree Therm.
Flex-a-Lite electric fans set to run at 100% at 190 degrees, 90% at 185 degrees
6 PSI Boost
9.5 SCR (running an aluminum head allows for an extra point of SCR due to cooling and flex properties)
8.0 DCR (numbers configured with a 68-231-4 CompCam)
Fuel Management unknown at this point.
My goal is added power with the stroker and supercharger but I want to squeeze out every MPG I can with it. I want a well balanced Super Stroker.
Before anyone rants about gas mileage and performance being opposites realize this is my build, not yours. I'm trying to do something different and make a 320+ HP engine that will still retain streetability for a daily-driver. Impossible? We'll see.
Here's my latest plan for it:
232 Crank
.030 Silvolite Pistons (4.12 ministroker)
Hesco Aluminum Head
FlowKooler Water Pump
180 Degree Therm.
Flex-a-Lite electric fans set to run at 100% at 190 degrees, 90% at 185 degrees
6 PSI Boost
9.5 SCR (running an aluminum head allows for an extra point of SCR due to cooling and flex properties)
8.0 DCR (numbers configured with a 68-231-4 CompCam)
Fuel Management unknown at this point.
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Re: Super Stroker w/ Aluminum Head, Performanace VS's
Sounds like a great plan. I would ask Hesco about the springs but doesn't that head use stock size valves?
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Re: Super Stroker w/ Aluminum Head, Performanace VS's
Yes. It's stock valves but performance springs so you can use an aftermarket cam that isn't supported with stock springs.
I just don't know if that works the other way around.
I just don't know if that works the other way around.
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Re: Super Stroker w/ Aluminum Head, Performanace VS's
It seems that every thread I read about cam failure it is always with heavier springs. I would stay with new stock springs or the Mopar performance springs and not a pound more.
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It's probably better safe than sorry. I'll have the stock springs from the new 4.0 engine put on the aluminum head after I get back to the US.
Dino reverted back to the stock cam and lifters after he had a cam/lifter failure and went as high as 23 MPG on his stroker.
If I could get 18 or better MPG on the highway doing 65 I would be happy. I had better than that without the 02's connected with 31x10.50's on a 3.5" lift.
This time it will be 33x12.50's on the same lift with bushwhackers and 4.10 gears with a supercharged ministroker.
Dino reverted back to the stock cam and lifters after he had a cam/lifter failure and went as high as 23 MPG on his stroker.
If I could get 18 or better MPG on the highway doing 65 I would be happy. I had better than that without the 02's connected with 31x10.50's on a 3.5" lift.
This time it will be 33x12.50's on the same lift with bushwhackers and 4.10 gears with a supercharged ministroker.
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Re: Super Stroker w/ Aluminum Head, Performanace VS's
In my case the cause was two bad Crane lifters. The Crane cam still looked like new after 34k miles apart from one flattened lobe so I don't think the Mopar springs were to blame.Coffee Commando wrote:Dino reverted back to the stock cam and lifters after he had a cam/lifter failure
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Were they collapsed?
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Re: Super Stroker w/ Aluminum Head, Performanace VS's
I don't think the stock springs will fit the Hesco head. IIRC the valves are stock head size, but the stems retainers and locks are different.
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Would it be possible to put the stock valve train into the hesco head? I just want to use the stock cam and lifters.SilverXJ wrote:I don't think the stock springs will fit the Hesco head. IIRC the valves are stock head size, but the stems retainers and locks are different.
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Re: Super Stroker w/ Aluminum Head, Performanace VS's
One lifter (no.6 exhaust) was collapsed with a missing spring but no wear, while the adjacent lifter (no.6 intake) was cupped and it took out the corresponding cam lobe. I reckon the spring from the collapsed lifter must have got stuck in the adjacent lifter bore and prevented that lifter from rotating.Coffee Commando wrote:Were they collapsed?
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How does a spring come out from inside the lifter?Cheromaniac wrote:I reckon the spring from the collapsed lifter must have got stuck in the adjacent lifter bore and prevented that lifter from rotating.
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Re: Super Stroker w/ Aluminum Head, Performanace VS's
I imagined it in hundreds of tiny peices, further wiping out the cam lobe next to it.SilverXJ wrote:How does a spring come out from inside the lifter?Cheromaniac wrote:I reckon the spring from the collapsed lifter must have got stuck in the adjacent lifter bore and prevented that lifter from rotating.
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Re: Super Stroker w/ Aluminum Head, Performanace VS's
It came out in many little pieces (why? its not under a lot of stress, just keeps the lifter from fully collapsing), and instead of going up the push rod to the rocker, down to the sump and into the pump/filter, etc, it instead migrated over? Not likely.Coffee Commando wrote:I imagined it in hundreds of tiny peices, further wiping out the cam lobe next to it.
A more plausible explanation is that the spring was never present to begin with. Had that happen once. Worked fine for a bit then collapsed and spit the push rod out.
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All those pieces jumped over to the next lifter. It's those engine gremlins. Stock parts are looking better and better.
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Re: Super Stroker w/ Aluminum Head, Performanace VS's
Tell me what you guys think about this. I've been over these numbers a lot today in my spare time and this is precisely what i'm looking at having (with the Aluminum head):
.043 Quench
9.88 Static Compression
8.45 Dynamic Compression
6 PSI with Avenger Supercharger
From what I've read the aluminum is supposed to allow for a higher amount of compression by 1 point. But I'm very cautious after 2 cam failures in previous strokers without the supercharger. Granted compression has nothing to do with the Cam wear... I just don't want to tear another engine apart to fix it after I spend thousands on it. D:
These are the final numbers. THe ony way I'm lowering the compression is through the pistons. I got these numbers based off of 11.5 cc's in the stock Silvolite 2229 pistons. This is correct isn't it?
.043 Quench
9.88 Static Compression
8.45 Dynamic Compression
6 PSI with Avenger Supercharger
From what I've read the aluminum is supposed to allow for a higher amount of compression by 1 point. But I'm very cautious after 2 cam failures in previous strokers without the supercharger. Granted compression has nothing to do with the Cam wear... I just don't want to tear another engine apart to fix it after I spend thousands on it. D:
These are the final numbers. THe ony way I'm lowering the compression is through the pistons. I got these numbers based off of 11.5 cc's in the stock Silvolite 2229 pistons. This is correct isn't it?
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