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Old 06-03-2010, 08:59 AM
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My dad went to a 360 (not by choice) when his 318 let go at 220,000 miles. He's hated it ever since. Before he could pull 11-12 MPG around down, now he's averaging 8-9 and he says the power difference isn't very noticeable. With the 3.55 gears he says it seems to pull harder on the interstate now though.

He IS still running the 318 PCM though. I told him from the beginning it would run but it would run lean and the fuel mapping would be off. I'm curious how much of a difference the correct 360 PCM will make.
 
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I wish I had a 318......Deere that is....

The 318 is not a dog, at all. In top running condition with some good mods and 183,000 miles, I dont think that the 360 stands a chance.
 
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Old 06-03-2010, 09:39 AM
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A 318 has a shorter stroke than a 360. Shorter stroke = quicker rev. A 318 will reach upper RPM's faster than a 360. More of the available horsepower gets to the wheels faster in a 318. That's a good thing for the red light bandits out there.

A 318 camshaft lift is .432, a 360 camshaft lift is .410. That's a significate difference folks fail to note when they ask if 1.7rr make a big difference. It makes a bigger difference on a 318.

The compression ratio on a 318 is 9.1:1, a 360's compression ratio is 8.9:1. Higher compression =more HP, a 318 gains a bit more with every mod you add to it vs. the 360.

A stock 2001 318 puts down 230hp max from the factory, a stock 2001 360 puts down 245hp max. simply swapping 1.7 rockers in will put a 318 over the 360, and you'll get to that power quickly.

When you start modding heavily, there's no substitute for the power to be gained by the added cubes of the 360, but that's only going to really shine if you boost it, spray it, certain cams, or get into changing pistons to alter compression ratios. otherwise, the 318 will more than likely respond better to the average joe bolt ons.

There is are 2 basic stroker kits for the 318 block: the 340 stroker kit and the 390 kit. The 340 kit isn't as popular, but I'll bet that's a pretty darn dependable little stroker that could take some abuse without the fears of it's longer arm cousin.
 
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That 340 stroker kit is what I want to do when my lil' 318 turns 200,000 miles young.
 
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Old 06-03-2010, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Jr. Mechanic
My dad went to a 360 (not by choice) when his 318 let go at 220,000 miles. He's hated it ever since. Before he could pull 11-12 MPG around down, now he's averaging 8-9 and he says the power difference isn't very noticeable. With the 3.55 gears he says it seems to pull harder on the interstate now though.

He IS still running the 318 PCM though. I told him from the beginning it would run but it would run lean and the fuel mapping would be off. I'm curious how much of a difference the correct 360 PCM will make.
Junior, You have to get him off that 318 PCM. As soon as he gets on the throttle that sucker is probably losing all sorts of power from being way leaned out. Get the 360 PCM without a doubt.

Better yet, I believe Hemifever can rewrite a 318 PCM to 360 specs with an SCT. I think he's selling canned tunes for $275 now, which is just a bit more than a new 360 PCM.

DO IT, DO IT, DO IT, DO IT!
 
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Old 06-03-2010, 09:45 AM
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Yeah the 318 and 360 is like comparing a ford 302 to a Chevy 350.

Both are great, but the damn 5.0 just responds better to mods. Bigger bore, shorter stroke. Can't beat it.
 
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Old 06-03-2010, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by aim4squirrels
A 318 has a shorter stroke than a 360. Shorter stroke = quicker rev. A 318 will reach upper RPM's faster than a 360. More of the available horsepower gets to the wheels faster in a 318. That's a good thing for the red light bandits out there.

A 318 camshaft lift is .432, a 360 camshaft lift is .410. That's a significate difference folks fail to note when they ask if 1.7rr make a big difference. It makes a bigger difference on a 318.

The compression ratio on a 318 is 9.1:1, a 360's compression ratio is 8.9:1. Higher compression =more HP, a 318 gains a bit more with every mod you add to it vs. the 360.

A stock 2001 318 puts down 230hp max from the factory, a stock 2001 360 puts down 245hp max. simply swapping 1.7 rockers in will put a 318 over the 360, and you'll get to that power quickly.

When you start modding heavily, there's no substitute for the power to be gained by the added cubes of the 360, but that's only going to really shine if you boost it, spray it, certain cams, or get into changing pistons to alter compression ratios. otherwise, the 318 will more than likely respond better to the average joe bolt ons.

There is are 2 basic stroker kits for the 318 block: the 340 stroker kit and the 390 kit. The 340 kit isn't as popular, but I'll bet that's a pretty darn dependable little stroker that could take some abuse without the fears of it's longer arm cousin.

You so smart!

I will add my 2-cents -- Love my 318. Dependable and easy to maintain.
 
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Old 06-03-2010, 11:46 AM
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Long live the already out of production 318! WOOT WOOT
 
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Both are good motors, but the 318 kicks ***. it's been around forever and that gotta tell ya something.
 
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my exhaust is about three time loder then my friends 360 and i have the same thing as him a flowmaster 40 series. im pretty sure this is the loudest 2nd gen ive ever heard lol idk why its nothing special besides how the tips exit the truck one in front and one behind the rear tire with camaro ss tips. so you shouldnt have a problem with exhaust sound
 


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