01-21-2013 | #11 |
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Re: those with out the secondaries?????
Mr Workman, do you notice the torque drop during low rpm cruising/driving? Looks like around 20-25 rwtq at 2000rpm. Does throttle response feel soggy down there?
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01-21-2013 | #12 |
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Re: those with out the secondaries?????
his 2 dyno sheets were stock and after his porting . i don't think he had the secondaries removed on the first sheet . on my car it seems that if anything there was better low end performance
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Re: those with out the secondaries?????
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Not mushy or boggy at 2000 rpm at all, after the 500 hp mods. Absolutely love the way it handles/drives now - with the mods, w/o the secondaries. P.
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01-21-2013 | #14 |
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Re: those with out the secondaries?????
I think you're swapping the graphs? Wheel torque for the stock motor at 2000 rpm was about 275-280 (top graph). After the mods torque was at 300# @ 2000 rpm (bottom graph) and climbs from there.
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01-22-2013 | #15 |
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Re: those with out the secondaries?????
marc pulled my secondaries when I had some troubles and the plenum needed to come off. he also cleaned up the injector housing porting a bit.
net result, no more HP but a noticeable difference in mid range and a bit better throttle response. real opportunity is if you pull the secondaries and open up the secondary ports in the heads. not a good idea if you need to pass emissions. Graham told me that this is one of the reasons they are there. more port velocity, swirl, and less HC. sure enough, with the secondaries (big cams and valves) I could previously get the car down to 98 HC, after the secondaries were removed, 140 was as clean as I could get didn't really notice any difference in mileage. running at 14.7 stoich should be the same with one injector or two definitely think it helps the car keep the secondary valves and injectors much cleaner as they are running all the time except for dead idle when the calibration cuts back to 1 injector as less than 1% throttle.
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"Coning" the runner from the entrance to the valve guide @ ≈ 4% taper. this gets rid of two rather abrupt changes in angle to air flow past the port throttle area: Smooth taper. I'm digressing a bit, but here's and example of some "FBI" IH runners on a 90 - as part of a top end port&polish - well on it's way to 400 rwhp. Quote:
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01-23-2013 | #17 | |
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Sounds like other than emissions there really arent any downsides to removing the secondary throttles. Some have stated their desire to retain the "power-key" function. Is there any way to accomplish this. Can the throttles be removed, and still have the primary injectors do all the fueling when in reduced power mode? As Ron states, it is good to have the secondary injector firing in order to keep the valves clean. I'm not the type that would drive a whole lot without the secondaries firing. peace hog Last edited by Hog; 01-23-2013 at 11:36 AM. |
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Re: those with out the secondaries?????
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my problem is that with the 234 cams, my hc were up at 98 even with the secondaries. VA cut the emissions standard to 48. very tough with cams I actually want to try getting a chip burned for E85 (or pure alchy) warm up the car on gas, drain it out, swap the memcal, and go through like a breeze. I haven't found anyone local that can help me burn the chip. wouldn't be all that hard as I'd only need to run part throttle up to 30 mph (no wot ever) the VA emissions standards are pretty tough
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