CW Fab, on 27 February 2011 - 03:28 PM, said:
Awesome info, that's EXACTLY what I was hoping to find out.
I'm pretty sure the 454 was running domed pistons and about 13:1, burning alcohol I think. The guy that has it now is local to me, I don't think he has decided if he wants to use it in something or sell it, if he sells it I don't think he knows how much he wants for it yet.
Blazin has a healthy 468 setup for propane ready to go, but I may decide to build my 400 sbc.
I've had it kicking around for awhile, not really sure what I was going to do with it... I think it's calling me... it's ready!!!

One thing to consider is fuel supply. The common Impco model E converter is only rated for 375hp and the common Impco 425 carburetor (mixer) flows a max of 450cfm. That's why the Warthog has 2 separate fuel systems for a max capacity of 750 hp, although it's a bit shy of that right now. Depending on how much power you're making, you may need to modify the tank(s) for bigger pick ups or dual pick ups using 2 fuel lock-offs, 2 converters and 2 mixers on a dual quad manifold or some kind of a Y adapter to a single throttle body. Other considerations are pressure balancing the liquid and vapour lines and replacing the secondary regulator springs with the -.5"WP versions.
All of this is actually real easy to do, let me know if you run into trouble.
BTW- don't get too freaked about the cam swap, if it worked good on gas or alky, it will work with propane. It can just work a little better.