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02-05-2007 07:32 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 08:35 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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02-06-2007 11:00 PM #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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02-06-2007 11:04 PM #4
Originally Posted by Hopper111
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02-07-2007 09:41 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 revsCould probably get as good performance out of a good hydraulic...
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02-07-2007 10:13 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 05:25 PM #7
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 04:16 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 04:18 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 04:28 PM #10
Originally Posted by 76GMC1500
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02-07-2007 04:37 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 05:30 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 05:40 PM.
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02-07-2007 04:29 PM #13
Cool, thanks. The time sheets seem to confirm those numbers.
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02-07-2007 07:12 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 10:16 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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