I like a pair of blow driers as much as the next guy, but there's something really impressive about seeing 1000+ horses from good ol' cubes and compression.
Cool motor . Good content Steve .You may not think about it ,but you and your videos could be keeping motorsports alive by getting young people interested by demonstrating and teaching in your vids . Great job
@@curtishendrix2835 just wait 10 years and watch what happens. Those that fund racing now...are moving on. My generation and younger arent into cool shit, like engines.
I love the way you talk to us!!! It’s like we’re your best buddy popping by to see what’s up!! Thank you from a 70 year old guy that has never quit learning!! Thanks 🙏🏼
Been a fan of yours for a while n years later I'm still blown away how much support you give your clients. Truly rare these days Steve. Keep up the excellent work
I watched your video the other day when you asked the fans what you want to show us, my opinion is show us everything, I don’t know a single thing about building motors. I love everything you are showing us on how things work or how they go back together. That sucks about your motor in the wagon!!! I can’t believe the rods shattered like they did. Please keep doing what your doing with the channel, have a great weekend to the Morris family and to you Steve.
Loving your breakdowns and explanations of all the engines. Makes it easy to understand the intricacies and differences of different types of engines. Good to see you have become much more relaxed when making your youtube content. Thanks for keeping it solid and interesting. PS looking forward to more track content.
Love how docile EFI can make a rowdy engine. Did a 540 street deal, idled like a pro stocker with a carb at around 1200 RPM. Installed a Holley Super Sniper 1250 and within a few moments that same engine was idling happy as a clam at about 800 RPM.
Wish more shops were like yours honest and looking out for the customers best interest. Not letting them waist a bunch of money going in a direction they shouldn't be going. Wish I had someone like you when I started building my motorcycle engine
You know what separates you from anyone else is how humble and fair you are and have not one bad thing to say about and engine you didnt build and stressed that fact and only complemented the piece your just one of a kind
You can't place values on your tremendous knowledge and skills. Plus you really take care of your customers . I learn something every post, thanks much.
Great stuff Steve. I love your explanations of the various aspects of race engines, I have learned a bunch. BTW that 632 sounds like it could use a bigger cam; lots of cubes, good heads and plenty of bottom end strength, since you spun it to ~7300. Although, I will admit that my default stance is usually "more cam".
gotta luv it send an engine to the dyno gets it converted to EFI and not only is it tuned but when you get it back you get a lap top with all the software and different tunes in it as well . one stop shopping
Sir Steve Morris Knight of the Tune Table... Your videos are amazing content the edits and camera work is getting better.. Love the quality education and your customer 'service' i'd say more of a Commitment is absolutely beyond compare.
I know boost is the way to go, but boy to I like the sound of a killer N/A piece. It brings back memories of Fomoso when I was in High School. Thanks for all the work you and your crew, (family) put into these videos. Really appreciated.
When my 496 grows up, he wants to be a 632, nuthin' better than a big stompin' aspro motor great video ,can't wait to see twin turbskies on a similar engine !! Oh my over 1000ft/lb most motors need turbo/blower or nitrous to get those numbers hoowee!!
Hey Steve. Would love to see a customer’s whole engine journey. From order , through build, to seeing it Dyno, installed in the car and run street or track. Maybe u could do a few. Cheers, awesome vids and honesty. Wolfie, Australia.
I wasn't really paying attention. Just played the video in the background. Made sure to catch the results though. Those are healthy numbers... then it occurred to me... that's NA... I didn't hear a blower, or turbo... no forced induction. Then I had to back up and watch it again. Really nice results on methanol.
That’s right on par for what a stock crate high performance 632CID from Chevy makes 1000HP, and if that broke your dyno as well then you need a new dyno or to put some money into repairing it
Really enjoying your content Steve. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and for the great engine breakdowns, I learn more & more every time. Looking forward to seeing the next vid. Respect from Australia!
Wow, Naturally Aspirated 2 hp per cube is freaking WOOOOW Bro just is great but is still inefficient and I hoped that you Steve Morris Recognize that Gasoline will be beginning to be phased out soon so I dunno what sort of changes you'll make but electric is the way of the future bro
Who says customer service doesn’t exist anymore pretty awesome get your motor change over to EFI with the laptop with tunes in it and guidance from Steve Morris himself . Love y’all
Love watching your dyno runs! Might suggest you guys remove the brown tag hanging behind the test engine. Eventually it could break the wire and get sucked into the intake?
Enjoy your videos as usual. You obviously build some of the baddest stuff out there. What I would like to see is smaller builds. For example, bb Chevy street engines that can be bought in the 20k range. Std deck height, option to fit under a stock hood. I love the super rad builds, but it would be cool see a build that myself, and hopefully others could say, dang, I can afford a SM motor, seriously I need something for my Malibu 👍
@@paulcopeland9035 The long stroke of a 632 means the rods are long. This makes the wrist pin high on the piston, which means thin ring pack, which means you can't make big power with boost. Deck plates give the piston more room
I would think exhaust plumbing would be a problem if really chasing big power with a hot v. Just isn’t room for nice headers that flow right. Would be like running log manifolds. Can still make good power, just not gonna get really good.
Mr Steve you almost sound bias about the engine. Don't get me wrong, I'd love a big turbo engine for my boat. But it likes NA or NOS, even a blown works nicely. 😉😁
What do u do with your old engine parts that are still reusable sell it throw it in the iron dumpster keep it for yourself just curious remember building my first motor out of the neighbors hand me down stock car parts a Chilton manual and my dad's tools i was 17 it didn't run very long but every one got a Lil better and we had a blast in that car
You ever know of anybody having a sealed dyno cell? Where they could simulate elevation/air density to come up with Multiple tunes for customers that can't figure out the tuning side?
@@shifty1927 over-rev a bit for tire speed initially getting down the track so when the weight drops it pulls the motor back to near peak torque. Nice smooth horsepower curve at the end of the powerband allowing flexibility with gear/tire/track condition changes. I agree, tough to simulate on a dyno... That motor can make a lot more power with more cam duration at the expense of the beautiful end plateau.
If this was running on c16 approximately what kind of numbers would you expect? Also if it had the proper cam and c.r. to run c16,, I'm also a big fan, love your videos, started watching you from Toms videos and thought I want to meet the brains behind his race program and been watching you since, also btw i really enjoy all the Wagon videos and the tech vids, plus i love hearing about all the cool cnc stuff going on
I have a Dart 632. Dual 4-barrel. The simplicity of producing 1,000 hp with just cubes, no efi, no boost, etc. Is priceless.
That’s sick. I want a 632 someday, just don’t know what to put it in haha. In the meantime I love my little cammed 346 LS
I like a pair of blow driers as much as the next guy, but there's something really impressive about seeing 1000+ horses from good ol' cubes and compression.
Amen to that!
Cool motor . Good content Steve .You may not think about it ,but you and your videos could be keeping motorsports alive by getting young people interested by demonstrating and teaching in your vids . Great job
I 100% agree. Education is power. And Steve is just handing it out. He's a class act.
Correct…. Knowledge is power… and Steve has taught me enough to be slightly dangerous lol…
not if the ruling class makes them illegal
@@HPRaceDevelopment they’re gonna have to do more than that 😉
@@curtishendrix2835 just wait 10 years and watch what happens. Those that fund racing now...are moving on. My generation and younger arent into cool shit, like engines.
I love the way you talk to us!!! It’s like we’re your best buddy popping by to see what’s up!! Thank you from a 70 year old guy that has never quit learning!!
Thanks 🙏🏼
Been a fan of yours for a while n years later I'm still blown away how much support you give your clients. Truly rare these days Steve. Keep up the excellent work
I watched your video the other day when you asked the fans what you want to show us, my opinion is show us everything, I don’t know a single thing about building motors. I love everything you are showing us on how things work or how they go back together. That sucks about your motor in the wagon!!! I can’t believe the rods shattered like they did. Please keep doing what your doing with the channel, have a great weekend to the Morris family and to you Steve.
Blew me away pushing a BBC past 7000 and that TQ curve is nuts.
Loving your breakdowns and explanations of all the engines. Makes it easy to understand the intricacies and differences of different types of engines. Good to see you have become much more relaxed when making your youtube content. Thanks for keeping it solid and interesting. PS looking forward to more track content.
Real real nice Steve!
All the very best to the owner with his new EFI setup on Meth!
As much as I like Turbos and the rest, there is nothing like an NA or blown engine sound (or response), no muffled turbo in the way.
Love the sound of a big cubic inch motor good job steve
That is one healthy engine. It didn't even sound like it was working hard.
Love how docile EFI can make a rowdy engine. Did a 540 street deal, idled like a pro stocker with a carb at around 1200 RPM. Installed a Holley Super Sniper 1250 and within a few moments that same engine was idling happy as a clam at about 800 RPM.
Wish more shops were like yours honest and looking out for the customers best interest. Not letting them waist a bunch of money going in a direction they shouldn't be going. Wish I had someone like you when I started building my motorcycle engine
Steve your knowledge is greatly appreciated? A lot of people who build motors and then dyno them tell you nothing, unless you own the motor. 👍💪💯
You know what separates you from anyone else is how humble and fair you are and have not one bad thing to say about and engine you didnt build and stressed that fact and only complemented the piece your just one of a kind
🔥right on sm.. that’s a beautiful 632 boss, I’m a big fan of the NA engine setup🔥👊🔥🔨⚙️🏍
You can't place values on your tremendous knowledge and skills. Plus you really take care of your customers . I learn something every post, thanks much.
Great stuff Steve. I love your explanations of the various aspects of race engines, I have learned a bunch. BTW that 632 sounds like it could use a bigger cam; lots of cubes, good heads and plenty of bottom end strength, since you spun it to ~7300. Although, I will admit that my default stance is usually "more cam".
gotta luv it send an engine to the dyno gets it converted to EFI and not only is it tuned but when you get it back you get a lap top with all the software and different tunes in it as well . one stop shopping
...CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THE "BOOSTED" 632 ON YOUR DYNO...!!!!OMG!!!!
Steve, you have the BEST channel on TH-cam.
Regards,
Ben
Really enjoy you sharing your experience and knowledge in a down to earth approach.
1,300+hp NA is amazing
Love the sound of this engine!
Sir Steve Morris Knight of the Tune Table... Your videos are amazing content the edits and camera work is getting better.. Love the quality education and your customer 'service' i'd say more of a Commitment is absolutely beyond compare.
I know boost is the way to go, but boy to I like the sound of a killer N/A piece. It brings back memories of Fomoso when I was in High School. Thanks for all the work you and your crew, (family) put into these videos. Really appreciated.
Seems yesterday that 800 was a strong big inch motor. Great info. Thanks
Very careful with the engine and that’s very respectful, no sense in wringing it out. Sweet motor man, geez.
You are so diverse! Turbo,blown,ls,smx,old school,etc. Freaking awesome.
Dear lord turbos on the 632 is beautiful
My dad used to say that if you want to go fast “You start with cubic inches, then you add the cubic dollars”
When my 496 grows up, he wants to be a 632, nuthin' better than a big stompin' aspro motor great video ,can't wait to see twin turbskies on a similar engine !! Oh my over 1000ft/lb most motors need turbo/blower or nitrous to get those numbers hoowee!!
Love the big NA stuff 🤟
Nice basic Piece . Another Great Video and I always enjoy the Content . 🇺🇸
What a smart move by the owner. Al remembered how much I prefer the sound of displacement vs turbos.
My preference has always been NA! Good ol stroker Thump😊
Super rad of you to take a shot with Billy. I know you know what I'm referring to.
Big block torque sounds wonderful.
Thanks for showing us the dyno video, it was cool, all the best to yous and your loved ones
I’ve got an all aluminum 632 waiting at my engine builder in BC🇨🇦. Should be all together for next year. Gonna skip across the mud on paddle tires ✌🏽😎
Love to see the "How Dare You" sticker!!!!
That 632 looks SOOO much like my late roommate's engine, same timing pickup, same belt drive cam, same block and heads. RIP Russ
Nice flat torque curve 👍
Hey Steve. Would love to see a customer’s whole engine journey. From order , through build, to seeing it Dyno, installed in the car and run street or track. Maybe u could do a few. Cheers, awesome vids and honesty. Wolfie, Australia.
When 1200 h.p. isn’t enough 🤣
Displacement for the win. Great numbers
This is very interesting stuff Steve 👌 love how you can showcase others stuff with no ego. That really shows the kind of person you are.
Watch out, the spammers are here!!!
Love all the videos Steve. Keep up the good work my man
Hi Steve
Love what you do . I am a auto machnist and love your work keep it up .
I wasn't really paying attention. Just played the video in the background. Made sure to catch the results though. Those are healthy numbers... then it occurred to me... that's NA... I didn't hear a blower, or turbo... no forced induction. Then I had to back up and watch it again. Really nice results on methanol.
OMG FANTATIC ALL ENGINE
When 1250 na isn’t enough motor. Talk about goals!
Love these dyno videos! Would like to see more of the RPM and Load gage when the pull is happening though!
That’s right on par for what a stock crate high performance 632CID from Chevy makes 1000HP, and if that broke your dyno as well then you need a new dyno or to put some money into repairing it
Another cool video!! Cant wait to see you guys at Bradenton
Really enjoying your content Steve. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and for the great engine breakdowns, I learn more & more every time. Looking forward to seeing the next vid. Respect from Australia!
Good morning
@Justice Forall huh
Love the quick video! Thanks! I think I missed why the wrist pin setup was bad. An why it wouldn't be good for a turbo.
To much stroke forces long rod setup. This makes for a short piston. Makes the ringlands to thin for all the boost.
Have always heard good things about
The 632
Big power
Sounds healthy and ready to spray the house down.
Wow, Naturally Aspirated 2 hp per cube is freaking WOOOOW Bro just is great but is still inefficient and I hoped that you Steve Morris Recognize that Gasoline will be beginning to be phased out soon so I dunno what sort of changes you'll make but electric is the way of the future bro
LPG?
I enjoy seeing these engines that are 3x more powerful than mine. I have a 1967 Nova with a Gen 1 SBC with about 300hp.
4x
I would like to see you host a
Motor trend show. I’m sure you would be surprised at the support you would get.
Always watching, thanks brother
Who says customer service doesn’t exist anymore pretty awesome get your motor change over to EFI with the laptop with tunes in it and guidance from Steve Morris himself . Love y’all
Love watching your dyno runs! Might suggest you guys remove the brown tag hanging behind the test engine. Eventually it could break the wire and get sucked into the intake?
Enjoy your videos as usual. You obviously build some of the baddest stuff out there. What I would like to see is smaller builds. For example, bb Chevy street engines that can be bought in the 20k range. Std deck height, option to fit under a stock hood. I love the super rad builds, but it would be cool see a build that myself, and hopefully others could say, dang, I can afford a SM motor, seriously I need something for my Malibu 👍
I love the Greta sticker on the dyno cell window :)
Deck plates solve the wrist pin issue. Pulling tractor type problems require pulling tractor solutions
What "wrist pin issue" are you talking about?
@@paulcopeland9035 The long stroke of a 632 means the rods are long. This makes the wrist pin high on the piston, which means thin ring pack, which means you can't make big power with boost. Deck plates give the piston more room
Great content thanks for sharing
Ever play with a "hot vee" setup like the new german v8's? pretty cool with the turbos between the heads, I bet you could build something amazing!
I would think exhaust plumbing would be a problem if really chasing big power with a hot v. Just isn’t room for nice headers that flow right. Would be like running log manifolds. Can still make good power, just not gonna get really good.
Everytime I watch your video gives me the motivation to work on my crap south we call or stuff crap but mostly shit.
Good video Steve!
Good Video Steve
Keep up the good work. 👍
Great video sir. Thanks for sharing
The Greta Sticker is awesome!!! Made me laugh after you ran that 632
Almost 2HP per cubic inch is pretty fantastic #'s for NA!!!!
Just noticed the Animal Farm quote, good stuff.
Oh phew, I thought you actually "tore up" the dyno lol. Nice piece
Steve says, nice motor, makes 1260 hp, let me know when you want to triple that! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like the note on the window glass!! LOL HOW DARE YOU!!!!
Go Steve Go love your show
Love the videos Steve! Also love the decal in the dyno room window..."How Dare You!" LMAO!
Hey Steve, could you please add a link to the video discussing piston compression height/boosted 632 applications? Love the fresh content!
Nice. Thanks for sharing 👍
Good way to learn efi doing a na motor first, when you add boost things get real complicated fast. thanks
You ever do any pulling truck engines Steve?
650 ci NA Motors for 4wd
575 ci blown for 2 wheelers!
Mr Steve you almost sound bias about the engine. Don't get me wrong, I'd love a big turbo engine for my boat. But it likes NA or NOS, even a blown works nicely. 😉😁
Wow Great motor.
13:1 compression on methanol ? Nice motor. Could drop compression to 9:1 and work on 87 octane for jet boat or heavy cruiser muscle car.
Methanol love's compression in a NA Combination
Hey steve, we have a dart pro2 24* heads. We need its int. Valves 5.505” length. Cant find it anywhere
What do u do with your old engine parts that are still reusable sell it throw it in the iron dumpster keep it for yourself just curious remember building my first motor out of the neighbors hand me down stock car parts a Chilton manual and my dad's tools i was 17 it didn't run very long but every one got a Lil better and we had a blast in that car
You ever know of anybody having a sealed dyno cell? Where they could simulate elevation/air density to come up with Multiple tunes for customers that can't figure out the tuning side?
Most of the oem’s have climate controlled dyno cells so they can test engines from -50 to 120 just like they have to run in the real world.
Awesome video as always!
I was curious what a superstock pull truck motor put down, thanks for sharing Steve.
Probably hard to replicate the load those engines go through on a dyno.
@@shifty1927 over-rev a bit for tire speed initially getting down the track so when the weight drops it pulls the motor back to near peak torque. Nice smooth horsepower curve at the end of the powerband allowing flexibility with gear/tire/track condition changes. I agree, tough to simulate on a dyno... That motor can make a lot more power with more cam duration at the expense of the beautiful end plateau.
Thanks for sharing
glad to see one more going EFI
Very cool to always learn something!
What all has to be done for turbo or pro charger app
If this was running on c16 approximately what kind of numbers would you expect? Also if it had the proper cam and c.r. to run c16,, I'm also a big fan, love your videos, started watching you from Toms videos and thought I want to meet the brains behind his race program and been watching you since, also btw i really enjoy all the Wagon videos and the tech vids, plus i love hearing about all the cool cnc stuff going on