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Re: 441 cid dyno results
Ya', nice job...
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Re: 441 cid dyno results
wow!! , Great results.. This has to be on my to do list ( getting a 441 ) ..
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Re: 441 cid dyno results
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IMMMMMMMpressive!! Excluding inertia and drivetrain losses, that would put it comfortably north of 660 hp at the crank...an enviable figure for any NA, street driven Corvette! I couldn't help but notice, there is quite a bump in torque between the two runs - or so it seems ( a little hard to see the graph), resulting in a pretty good lift in HP across the spectrum. Can you shed some light on what made the difference in the runs? Were they done on the same day, or is one an overlay from a previous test? P.
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Re: 441 cid dyno results
Paul the torque/HP difference between the two runs is the cool down time I would think.
Wow Kevin very impressive out of An automatic N/A Z. Good Job Pete,you know those 247 are starting to look really good. AL. |
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Re: 441 cid dyno results
Nice Kevin . And with an automatic too !
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Re: 441 cid dyno results
Thanks Al
For the non believers exhaust cams are basicly Stage I. This car starts and drives like grandmas Oldsmobile Kevin drives this car to and from work 30 miles each way in traffic. Pete
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Re: 441 cid dyno results
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See link P.
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Pete, I think we have gotten a number of data points lately that suggest exhaust isn't the issue. In fact, on a stock block, intake cam may not be the constraint. We've got some pretty good numbers for stock cam stock displacement motors putting out between 430-450rwhp. I had a converstaion with FU at BG and he stated that the LT-5 was actually overcammed. I'm beginning to believe that's pretty accurate. The motor appears to have been "throttled" from the factory. Just look at the performance bump you get by simply porting the top end. This baby just needs to breathe more. |
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