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    THAT dyno page

     



    can anybody remember the name of that web site with like 80 different dyno tests of sb chevys with different combinations of parts

    i though i was 'daves dyno page' or sumin but it didnt come up on any searches. can anybody remember the web-address????
    ive tryed every thing in google n it wont turn up

    cheers guys
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    fantastic! cheers Jason!
    saved me a whole load of searching as my name way way off

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    The first 3 combo's had way to much cylinder head!!!Just what was the guy thinking???200 cc port volume on torque/towing cam profiles???

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    yeah most of the combos are a little dubious. i think theres even one with a forged crank and cast pistons! still there are a few that are ok for comparing similar parts such as the performer vs the rpm

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    A lot of these are tests done for head companies. For instance, the ones done by American Speed with AFR heads were for testing different combinations for AFR. I based my 383 on one of those combinations--no disappointments.


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    Originally posted by rumrumm
    I based my 383 on one of those combinations--no disappointments.
    Which one if you don't mind me asking?
    Jason

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