Thread: AFR website
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12-18-2006 05:09 AM #1
AFR website
Has any one looked at the Air Flow Research website.
One of there dyno figures shows 465hp with 180cc heads, 9:1 comp,
.480 lift flat tappet hydraulic 230 @ .050. .
Not sure but that seems alot of power for this combo or is it just me.
Any thoughts please.
I build engines for a living. The last 383 i done had 195 AFR CNC ported heads, 10:5:1, 507/510 lift hydraulic cam thats what he wanted i reccomended something around .550 lift with the comp it had. air gap , BG Mighty demon, balanced thats why i raise this question of 465hp
It only made 420 hp at 5800
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12-18-2006 06:06 AM #2
I've never used any of AFR"S heads except the Ford twisted wedge and matching intake.... Built a 408 Windsor stroker, my dyno results on 3 passes were within 5% of what AFR said it would be..... Guess I'd go with their recomendations on a Chevy too... They've got the R&D time and the dyno results to back it up......Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
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12-18-2006 07:44 PM #3
What was the duration at .050 of your cam with 507/510 lift?
Originally Posted by S&S62biscayne
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12-19-2006 07:44 AM #4
I built my 383 using AFR 190 heads, CompCams Magnum 280 cam (it has the specs AFR listed), 10.6:1 static compression, Edelbrock RPM intake with an Edelbrock 750 carb. It was dyno tested on a Staska dyno, and it made 450 hp @5700 rpm and 468 ft. lbs. of torque at 4300 rpm. Given there is up to 5 per cent difference between dynos, I would say that those numbers are correct.
Originally Posted by S&S62biscayne

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