Basically it's a number set to a standard pressure temp and altitude if I remember correctlyIsn't corrected just a way to compare results across dyno's?
Basically it's a number set to a standard pressure temp and altitude if I remember correctlyIsn't corrected just a way to compare results across dyno's?
Trust me, they are often bogus. And on purpose for certain shops.They're not bogus they're best case scenario
I don't doubt it.Trust me, they are often bogus. And on purpose for certain shops.
True! But it's a eye opener to see a pull with the correction factor just under 1 percent, and then it reset to 10% for the "hero" pullCorrections for atmospheric conditions are a necessary evil for dyno testing comparisons.
Can you share some head information? I'd like to see the flow numbers at .400", .500", .600" along with the intake valve diameter, throat dia or % and the port length and CC's if possibleThis is another test engine that I built to prove our VR-200 cylinder headsC
I already asked, I understand why he won't show them, probably doesn't want to get into a flow bench battle with the naysayers.I'd like to see the flow numbers
I already asked, I understand why he won't show them, probably doesn't want to get into a flow bench battle with the naysayers.
Some things are better left to themselves when it comes to custom work.
No arguments here just wanted to crunch some numbers. All good
I believe what I was told is they peak just shy of 300, maybe AT 300 cfm. No idea what lift
They learned a lot from there first head they offered, the current one is in a whole different league
That's all I need to know.He has a mid 9 sec 596 iron headed, 1.92 valved 20 over stock stroke 340 he plays with when he has time.
Vic's 340 has a 1.88" valve size just for clarification.That's all I need to know.
That's a good point. Its also were a lot of vaporization of the mixture takes place so there's some interesting dynamics there between piston speed, camshaft lift and valve curtain area.The velocity through the curtain area has a major effect on power potential and is also one of the factors used to determine the cam requirements
I think Dan Smith did that a long time ago.........Well there goes the theroy that you can't make power with stock structure heads .
He didn’t say if his was a notch back or fast back. Maybe his is a notch back and I’m guessing yours is a fastback by the weight, which btw is on the porky side of even a fastback. My 68 fastback is 3440 without meHow did you get it so light. Mine weights 3550 without me,
Mine is a fastback 340/904 with a dana 60 all steel even the bumpers, 6 point cage. It does have S/S front seats and when I weighted it the rear seat was out.He didn’t say if his was a notch back or fast back. Maybe his is a notch back and I’m guessing yours is a fastback by the weight, which btw is on the porky side of even a fastback. My 68 fastback is 3440 without me