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DRR Sportsman
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Looking to build a new 582 NA single carb. Any opinions on these two heads?
 
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DRR Pro
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I’ve had both of course the sr20 are faster so why not....
 
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DRR Sportsman
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Is the extra ET worth the price difference? Looking to go low 460 in 1900 lb dragster
 
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DRR Trophy
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Low 60s better be a stout 582. If it’s a new build why not go bigger
 
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DRR Sportsman
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Just would rather have 4.375 stroke rather than 4.75
 
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DRR Trophy
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4.5 then make 598
 
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DRR Sportsman
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Should have clarified. I’m trying to stick with 4.375 stroke
 
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DRR Trophy
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is this in denvor nc or denvor co? co will be real tough with a 582!

Id go with sr20 if your willing to run gas. you'd need a stout 582 with HHs to run low 60s at 1900lbs imo.
 
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DRR Sportsman
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I currently live in Denver but moving to North Carolina. Raleigh durham area in July.
 
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DRR S/Pro
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This would be my choice, bad ass cylinder head and they have all the valve train geometry worked out so it is extremely reliable

https://rehermorrison.com/prod...tor-2-cylinder-head/
 
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DRR Sportsman
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I got a good feeling those might be too rich for my blood
 
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DRR Trophy
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I put a set of 18 degree Brodix on my 582 it went 4.63 @ 150 my car is 2070 going down the track.
 
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DRR Sportsman
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Big duke?
 
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DRR Trophy
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Yes
 
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DRR Pro
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Sorry, Conventional 24.5 heads on my 588. I use a 4.375 stoke to get 588 out of a short deck block.

I think if I was going to build another 588, I'd go straight for an SR20 build.


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Best ET: 9.029
Best MPH: 150.45

 
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DRR Sportsman
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What did it run and @ what weight?
 
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DRR Pro
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My 582 HH went 4.50 at 1845...
 
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DRR Sportsman
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What compression and cam did you run? Also what carb setup and did you run a vacuum pump?
 
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DRR Pro
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15.75...2.400 carb...vacuum pump why yes
 
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DRR Top Comp
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Look up the video on the X-20 head. If I were doing a conventional head that’s what I would build. Good luck with whatever you pick!


Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right. Here I am.......
 
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