What I don't quite follow: you are going to build up a motor but keep the ROE on there? The ROE w/ a 10lb pulley has been shown to greatly increase intake air temps due to it overspinning the blower. If you are going to build out the bottom end, why not build something that has a shot of exceeding ~650rwhp?
Not trying to start a roe vs. world war, but the ROE is the limitation on your build. If that were a paxton, you could run 850rwhp reliably w/o the bottle.
Just askin'...
Thank you Joseph and Russ,
but I'm not looking for information on problems with the Roe. I understand the limits of the Roe supercharger. I'm not looking to upgrade to a Paxton (anymore). The funny thing is, if I were upgrading to a Paxton, there would be people telling me to just go TT. It never ends. It is easy for you to tell me how to spend my money (or the money I don't have). I'm not trying to squeeze every last horsepower out of my engine. I'm just trying to build a relatively strong motor to handle some extra power - the power that I will see with a Roe and some nitrous. The Roe is not my limitation, it is my reason for building, and it is what I have to work with, and I'm fine with that.
Maybe it won't be the perfect motor, and maybe I'll have to cut a few corners to stay in budget. It's alright. The stock motor can handle a lot of power, so I think upgrading some of the parts will only add to that strength.
I know some will say, "do it right, or don't do it at all." But I'm doing it for some extra piece of mind and because I can. My original plan was just some drop-in Diamonds so I would have forged pistons. I don't think upgrading a few other parts will hurt anything while I'm at it. But a full on high-dollar race motor is not what I need or want.
I appreciate all the comments and suggestions on what parts to use and things to check while I'm doing this rebuild; I will take them all in and make my decision on what I feel I need to do and where my money will go.
However, I'm not asking for opinions on what my plans for the motor are. If you don't like the Roe or nitrous, this is not the thread to debate it. This thread is for motor rebuilding and info on good engine parts. I hope this thread will help others to understand rebuilding these motors and learn some from those that have done it.
I also hope it reveals that these motors are not some exotic piece of engineering that should be feared. It's just an internal combustion engine like any other. It just hasn't been discussed, and the preferred parts and what is available is reasonably unknown.