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02-05-2007 08:32 PM #1
Dyno Guys
I'm 2 days away from having my short block together for the el camino. I'm getting really antsy to see what she'll do at full strength.
For a little sneak peak, could someone with a good version of desktop dyno tell me what you need to know in order to give me a fairly accurate hp/tq rating. Thanks a bunch.
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02-06-2007 09:35 AM #2
motor type, cubic inches, cylinder head type, valve sizes, port work?, exhaust type, header size, with/without mufflers, cam lifter type, cam lift, duration, intake type, carb type and size, compression ratio. That would be the basics for a start.
George
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02-07-2007 12:00 AM #3
Motor Type: Small block Chevy
Cubic Inches: 377 CID
Cylinder Head: '441 Casting Iron heads 76cc Combustion Chambers
Valves: 2.02/1.60
Exhaust: 3 inch 'X' pipe
Headers: Yes, not sure on size though.
Mufflers: Yes, 40 series flowmaster
Cam: Solid Roller, ".567/".567 int/exh 242/242@.050
Intake: Edelbrock Torker II Intake
Carb Type: Not sure, possibly looking at 750cfm holly double pumper or demon
Compression Ratio: estimated @ 10:1
The pistons are Probe forged flat top. The rods are forged 'H' beam. The crank is Scat cast steel. Block is 4 bolt 400 SBC. Cam is Chet Herbert Performance. Valve train is Renegade Racing. Cam is on a 110 degree lobe center.
I appreciate anyone who will take the time to help me out here. If you need anymore information, just ask. I will provide
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02-07-2007 12:04 AM #4
sounds to me like its gonna be quite the monster
Originally Posted by Hopper111
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02-07-2007 10:41 AM #5
Hopper, here's what I got. I had to make a few assumptions (intake centerline =106*, large tube headers, 4" bore, 3.75" stroke = small bore 383?).
381HP @5000, 479lbft @ 2000-2500
Seems a solid roller might be overkill for low revs
Could probably get as good performance out of a good hydraulic...
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02-07-2007 11:13 AM #6
Your heads are holding you back. With that much cam, you need a set of good breathing aluminum heads like AFR or Brodix to make your combination work to its full potential.
Lynn
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02-07-2007 06:25 PM #7
First of all you don't have enough compression to run that cam.
Originally Posted by Hopper111
Second your heads are to small.
Again if you want to run the 377 you will have to gear the $hit out of it to get it to work and run a really loose stall.
Ask any one who runs a dirt mod. and they will tell you a 377 is great for a "dry slick" track because it will take a lot of the low end torque away.
Then ask them for a "tacky" track what they would run and they will say a 383/406.
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02-07-2007 05:16 PM #8
I just used the same perameters as before and just changed the head type to flow around 280 intake or so, and I came up with a power boost of...
hp 483 to 527 at 6500
tq 444 to 477 at 5000
As usual, this is FAR from acurate, just ballpark at best!
George
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02-07-2007 05:18 PM #9
We're running people's combos in Desktop Dynos? Ooh, ooh! Run mine.
Motor Type: Small block Chevy
Cubic Inches: CID 353
Bore/Stroke: 4.02/3.48
Cylinder Head: L31 Vortec Heads
Valves: 1.94/1.5
Exhaust: 2.5-2.25" H-pipe
Headers: Yes, 1 5/8ths primaries and 2.5" collectors.
Mufflers: Yes, Turbo style, 2.25" in and out
Cam: Hydraulic Flat, .447"/.454" int/exh 212/218@.050 110LSA 106 Centerline Comp XE256H
Intake: Edelbrock Performer Vortec
Carb Type: Qjet, 750CFM
Compression Ratio: 9.25:1
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02-07-2007 05:28 PM #10
304 HP @ 4k, 384 Ft/LBS @3.5k Desktop dyno 2000 figures
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02-07-2007 05:37 PM #11
I get 339 hp at 5,000 rpm, 443 lb-ft torque at 2,500 rpm .............
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02-07-2007 06:30 PM #12
cool, thanks guys. i was counting that with my choked up cast iron heads i'd make somewhere between 450-500 hp. This has been a ride. For $2500 I've managed to put together a complete engine and valve train minus the head castings to put the valve train into that is capable of 500+ HP and a healthy shot of nitrous. Not bad in my book. Granted, to make this puppy into a fire breather monster, you'd need to put some money into a good pair of cylinder head castings. However, I have everything needed to assemble the cylinder heads/valvetrain. Not bad. Just wish i was still into the racing scene and still needed this motor
I gave the specs to those particular cylinder heads because they are the only pair that I have. The thought crossed my mind to use them, but i knew that they wouldn't breathe well enough for that cam and the chambers would be too big to really let that cam rip. I just thought that if the motor made decent numbers with those old heads, it would make great numbers with a good pair of heads.
Also thinking of selling this motor to pay for my books and tuition for my college classes. What would be a fair price for this motor? (I have everything except carburetor, distributor, and cylinder heads. The valve train and shortblock are complete)Last edited by Hopper111; 02-07-2007 at 06:40 PM.
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02-07-2007 05:29 PM #13
Cool, thanks. The time sheets seem to confirm those numbers.
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02-07-2007 08:12 PM #14
As much as I like to hear it, 443 ftlbs at 2500 rpm seems a little optimistic. The motor doesn't really come alive until 3000 rpm so I would think the peak torque is above that.
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02-08-2007 11:16 AM #15
hi George... I think the big difference between our numbers came from the cam duration. Hopper said he's using a 242/242@.050 and you used 296/302 (seat-to-seat?). For heads, I used flow numbers for 441 and added 10cfm fudge to account for the larger valves. I think the Torker intake is limiting top end, too.
I ran again with new bore/stroke.... (BTW that comes to 379.7ci with 4.155x3.5")
With Torker ("dual-plane high torque") intake:
381hp@5000 / 479ftlb@2000-2500 (no change with bore/stroke)
With "RPM air gap-like" ("dual-plane max flow"):
446hp@5500 / 474ftlb@4500
That's a huge difference from the intake manifold.
-Chris






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