Magnum 360 build. (HP/tq?)
What rpm do you think peak hp will happen at?
Say 5500 rpm you can kind of figure it out, an average guy build is gonna make 1.15 to 1.25 lbs-ft per cid so say 1.2 average x cid = 438 peak tq.
tq at peak hp averages 90% of peak tq so 394 tq x 5500 rpm / 5252 = 413 hp @ 5500 and 438 tq around 1000-1500 rpms lower.
Your first guess with a ton of assumptions & then below…..
Thats a lot of cylinder head for a small cam did you calculate CR and DCR ?
You're definitely not gonna run out of breathing from that head. It's a little hard to judge it's a bit of an odd combo the cam probably will peak around 5000-5250 rpm maybe higher cause of head and intake So 375 hp @ 5000 rpm to 394 hp @ 5252 rpm.
With some good information to make a much better educated guess.
You'll be fine, just don't use math or at least show you're work lol :)
Now you should show the math with cam and head flow numbers to the conclusion. It’s a big difference from the crappy first guess to the second more informed calculation. Look at the difference.
1st - 438 Tq. - 413 HP
2nd - 394 Tq., - 375HP
Big difference I’d say! First reply you look like a clown, second reply almost has some credibility.
One day when you actually start building your own engines and test them on the dyno and against the track, besides being super disappointed in the results on the dyno and again at the track, is what I’d bet you’ll feel.
I look forwards to you actually doing something instead of bringing up everyone else’s work as proof you know what your talking about.
But you don’t know what you’re talking about most of the time.
Trust me! (I know that’ll be really hard for you to do, BUT!)
You don’t know what your talking about.