Jeff Seighman
aka jeffnmo
Even though it's only a "meager 492 HP" I think you'll do O.K.
Jeff
Jeff
The power is great, its just less than it should be. If there was a correct way to inform someone they left power behind..I haven't heard it..so just dont take my words as being down on the build or power output...I just think you should be near 530-540hp with that cam lift and head. Somethings off. I wouldnt choose that cam...but I'd like to see the flow sheet.Shouldnt be ... this is a custom grind ordered by Ryan when he ported the heads .
I do realize this is a comprimise cam .
I wanted a hot driver . If this was a pure race car peak numbers would be higher. That being said I believe there is another 40-50 horses that can be squeezed out of it. But I can live with a meager 492 hp for now .
Should work well with 3.55s
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Here is a pull to 6k.
We spent most of the day working on jetting the curve at part throttle.
The cam is installed 4* advanced
246/250 @ .050 on a 108
.648/.648 lift
Timing ended up at 32* total
He said dyno headers.I forgot to ask. Is that on the dyno headers or your headers?
Surely something to look at.Those cam numbers look very healthy to me.
It could be a valve opening /closing timing issue making the power fall off.
Cam timing to far advanced @ +4* ?
What do the cranking speed cylinder pressures look like?
He said dyno headers.
You both discussed that in page 1.
I was hoping for around 550 hp but could only muster 493 .
Torque was good running 428 ft-lbs by 3800 and 482@ 4700 !
Power dropped off abruptly at 6200 which surprised me for W2 heads.
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It didnt sound very 'for sure' to me. Maybe.I thought he said he was going to test both.
It didnt sound very 'for sure' to me. Maybe.
Are his 1 3/4 or step ?
Thanks. It would better help if you gave the cam spec, head flow, intake work and what a smaller carb may have yielded ...so op can see what is majorly different and gather what works better.419 with RPM heads, Victor, 1050 carb, 1-7/8” headers, roller cam, 11.5cr:
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I’d like to know the rollers specs419 with RPM heads, Victor, 1050 carb, 1-7/8” headers, roller cam, 11.5cr:
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I'll have to re read,I though it was with 1 7/8 on the dyno. Whether his or theirs, if both @ 1 7/8...I wouldn't expect it to make a giant diff aside from collector size and length..but that's just what I'm thinking...and not end all.I thought he said 1 7/8 TTI headers.
I assume his intake is an ootb Victor, what do you think a ballpark flow or HP increase would be if it were worked over, and running his 1-7/8” TTI’s vs. the W2 dyno headers? From what I was told by Mike Jones when I was requesting a cam (with mine also being a stroker but w/TF 190’s) with a peak hp rpm target of 6200 running a dual plane I got similar split pattern specs to the cam the op is using (only a little less lift) but when I bumped up the rpm to 6400 and with a single plane he spec’d a single pattern of [email protected]” Seems the cam is matched spec wise just some other things could be better optimized, and as he says there is more in it.I have less head , less cam, less spring, less header, less intake manifold.... and it pulls to 7200 and keeps pulling.
I'd like to see where the heads really start breathing and plane out. It would be something else of you knocked .075 lift and 100 lbs of spring off the combo to see how it reacts...and the intake manifold, probably is the wrong choice for that cam. I run a dual plane to about [email protected] move to single planes with a lot of 'street motors'.
I'll have to re read,I though it was with 1 7/8 on the dyno. Whether his or theirs, if both @ 1 7/8...I wouldn't expect it to make a giant diff aside from collector size and length..but that's just what I'm thinking...and not end all.
CamYeah, I can’t remember what he said. But the BSFC numbers get pretty high and that could be the headers pulling air and fuel right out of the chamber and into the exhaust. Or it could be something else.
419 with RPM heads, Victor, 1050 carb, 1-7/8” headers, roller cam, 11.5cr:
That is closer to what I expected to see. Notice how your power starts falling at 6200 but more gradually .
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I would agree with Mike's changing it to a single pattern and at the threshold to switch. I spoke with Mike about 18 years ago on speed talk or whatever the site is. I have not been on in years and forgot my password but he wanted to hemi split a cam for me 'More int than exh' and in the 240's... cant remember how narrow it was.I assume his intake is an ootb Victor, what do you think a ballpark flow or HP increase would be if it were worked over, and running his 1-7/8” TTI’s vs. the W2 dyno headers? From what I was told by Mike Jones when I was requesting a cam (with mine also being a stroker but w/TF 190’s) with a peak hp rpm target of 6200 running a dual plane I got similar specs to the cam the op is using (only a little less lift) but when I bumped up the rpm to 6400 and with a single plane he spec’d a single pattern of [email protected]” Seems the cam is matched spec wise just some other things could be better optimized, and as he says there is more in it.