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Horsepower is horsepower no matter what motor it’s on. I don’t believe a fan is going to draw anywhere near 30 hp, but whatever it draws it would be the same on whatever engine you have it on.Weren`t they using a sbc for a test engine ? Torqueless little bastards unless u get into a bigger one. Our bigblocks probly handle the fan better, due to more torque to start with. I cant see 30 h.p. in a fan either, maybe 15 at the most on a small block. ???????
Horsepower is horsepower no matter what motor it’s on. I don’t believe a fan is going to draw anywhere near 30 hp, but whatever it draws it would be the same on whatever engine you have it on.
The best way to test fans would be to use an electric motor to spin the fan and measure the current required. That will tell you the power consumed without having to use a dyno. An engine dyno isn't a very good tool for measuring small power differences, it is more of a gross measurement tool. Kind of like a yardstick. There are lots and lots of things that can change from pull to pull which is why an engine dyno can have problems measuring this kind of stuff.
Like all ur stuff , kick a$$ !The 512 inch engine is just about ready to head to the dyno for initial tuning. I figure it will make 575 hp and 600 ft-lbs. Should have it running on the dyno in a couple of weeks.
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Hey Andy, I think I found my problem, other than spinning into second gear, long story short " reversion."Thanks Bob, the Duster is getting closer to being finished. I need to get some parts finished (painted, plated, power coated, etc.) and then it is time to start putting it back together.
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...and then it is time to start putting it back together.
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Fantastic thread. I just discovered it and read the whole thing, thanks AnyF. What a wealth of info.
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Andy, the painted valve covers that u have the coils mounted on , are they the same as the polished ones from Summit racing ?
If so, are they taller than reg. mopar performance / finned covers ?
wow, very kick a$$ , pretty, don't think I would have painted them !Those are billet covers I had built for the project. I couldn't find anything that worked for what I wanted to do so I had some custom built.
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Not quite. Torque is the determining factor on engine load, not hp (even though yes, they're closely related). That's why a truck with 300hp would probably have no trouble towing a 3-ton trailer, when you definitely wouldnt try to tow that trailer with a 300hp civic.Horsepower is horsepower no matter what motor it’s on. I don’t believe a fan is going to draw anywhere near 30 hp, but whatever it draws it would be the same on whatever engine you have it on.