ok guys i been gone a while no changes to the charger no $ :( but im gonna hit the dyno this week or next weather permitting heres what i can remember of my build, basicly all u can do withput pulling the motor out. and suggestions or tips would be appreciated
400 block stock bore,all stock except whats listed
452 heads cut down .050" and a 3 angle valve job. steel shim head gaskit
summit cam 224*/234* .465/.488 ,advanced 4* comp springs to match cam specs
double roller timing chain
holley street dominator intake heavily ported on the plentum and port matched to fit the gaskit
msd 6al ignition, blaster 2 coil, msd super conductor 8.5mm wires,
mopar performance electronic distributor vac. blocked off timing was advanced until it started hard when warm then backed off bit
holley 750cfm vac. sec lightest secondary spring used, 4-hole 1" phenolic spacer 3"k&n air filter with the K&N filter top
hedman headers, 2 1/4" dual exhaust with h-pipe and flowmaster 40 series 2 chamber deltaflows
carter street mechanical fuel pump
milodon aluminum high flow water pump
milodon windage tray
20-50 valvoline vr1 racing oil and stp oil treatment
4 speed dana 60 with 4.10's 275/60-15 on the rear clamped leafs and pinion snubber 1" from the floor
i think i got it all im not sure its been a while. Not a killer i know but shes an improvement over what i had when i got her bone stock , thanks guys.........Mike
feel free to take some guesses or anything :) i cant wait to go!!!!!!!!
oh i forgot its a dynojet... and i woke the car up today for teh first time sinse november :) it sure was good to hear her runnin again.......Mike
cant wait to see what you get. Are your pistons stock cast pistons at the 8.2 to 1 c/r?
their the factory cast ones, they measured .107 down the hole :'( after the head cut and still retaining the steel shim gaskit thickness Ron says compression is approw 9-1 at this point. if i had to do it again i woulda cut .060 off instead of the .050 as i have heard of many people cutting off .060 with no problems at all.........Mike
Have fun Mike :icon_smile_big: Bring some spare jets in case they find it's too lean. Make sure there's lots of fuel in the tank so you don't run out. Check the timing before you go so you've got a baseline and tune from there. :yesnod:
Don't worry about the extra .010 you didn't have cut off the heads....trust me, you won't notice it. ;)
As for power, it's hard to tell because there are so many variables. Different machines, different operators, different correction factors etc...Just use the dyno session to get it tuned for optimum power and make sure the air/fuel ratio and timing are dialed in.
If i had to guess, the rwhp "should" be in the 275hp range. I prefer the 1/4 mile MPH to tell me how much power the motor is (or isn't) making.
Ron
well Ron well see i got an appointment at 1 tomorrow :yesnod: im actually pretty excited i never done it before should be good time. i took the car out today for the first run of the year after a oil change of course and she ran like she always does...great......Mike
RESULTS???????? Inquiring minds want to know. :icon_smile_big:
Quote from: RECHRGD on April 01, 2006, 09:49:23 AM
RESULTS???????? Inquiring minds want to know. :icon_smile_big:
:iagree:
k heres the numbers kinda dissapointing but i wasnt expecting a dyno record or anything lol. i wen in and ran 213hp 247 tq first pass and when we finished the 6th run after some timing adjustments we finished at 225hp 287tq so a decent gain in a timing adjustment and sone confirmation that i know how to work a holley ;D thery said dont change a thing a/f is right on. not bad for a backyard hacker lol heres the graph
woaa thats huge sorry i dont know how to make it smaller. anyway the record for the dyno they have is 1160hp its froma twin turbo mustang i forget the guys name but they said he has the world record for running the fastedt time on a 10" tire. there was also a 2000 maybe saleen mustang that looked totally stock they dropped over 600hp at the wheel there i forget the exact numbers.all and all it was a good experiance and hell i gained 12hp and 13tq at the wheel for $65 lol ill take that.........Mike
EDIT:...fixed it for ya!
Chris
Not bad Mike....good return on the investment. :icon_smile_big: The numbers are lower than i would have expected but like i said before the chassis dynos are all over the place with power numbers. The good thing is that your ignition and fuel curves are dialed in for peak performance. :icon_smile_cool:
Now it's time for a 1/4 mile pass to see how she does on the real dyno.....the dragstrip ! :devil:
Ron
hey man not to sound like an ass or anything but are you sure those are correct ?
I took my car to the dyno last week and it made...
Max Power = 262.7
Max Torque = 332.7
Thats with a 383 with a stock cam and 9:1 compression
Quote from: firefighter3931 on April 01, 2006, 01:44:45 PM
Not bad Mike....good return on the investment. :icon_smile_big: The numbers are lower than i would have expected but like i said before the chassis dynos are all over the place with power numbers. The good thing is that your ignition and fuel curves are dialed in for peak performance. :icon_smile_cool:
Now it's time for a 1/4 mile pass to see how she does on the real dyno.....the dragstrip ! :devil:
Ron
I agree with Ron, If you go to another chassis dyno you will probaly get a different number. The key is to to see were she is building peak performance and then take her to the track. Thats what I did. I too was a little dissapointed with my first time on the dyno. Heck I made a simple jet change on the dyno and it said it gave me a 20 hp increase? But it gave me the info I needed as far as where I was making horsepower. So I could get my shift points correct. I thought I was going to be shifting at around 6000rpm. Boy was I wrong. Turned out Peak perfomance was around 5300 rpm.
Quote from: Rolling_Thunder on April 01, 2006, 09:27:13 PM
hey man not to sound like an ass or anything but are you sure those are correct ?
I took my car to the dyno last week and it made...
Max Power = 262.7
Max Torque = 332.7
Thats with a 383 with a stock cam and 9:1 compression
That's a good example of what i'm talking about. ;) I'm pretty sure Brightyellow's motor is stronger than a stock 383 :devil: In fact i know it is :icon_smile_big:
Ron
yeah the numbers are definatly right believe me :'( i hope the dyno is wrong but it is what it is. i did all i can without pulling the motor. im no engine builder but i really dont see how a different set of pistons would make a rediculious difference in power i know the heads could be ported but i know the motor could make plenty more power before thats even necessary. so i can only hope the dyno is wrong lol. she goes pretty damn fast and pulls hard and the carbs dead on its like its fuel injected. so i guess i really dont have anything to complain about. i can just hang back and wait till the 440 gets the money tyhen i think its 500 stroker time :yesnod:......Mike
As others have said, RR dyno numbers can be all over the place. Mine Dyno'd at 256-270hp and the very next day ran 105mph at the drags. According to all the on-line hp calculators, that speed equates to around 320hp depending on how much I weighed that day. Bob
Quote from: firefighter3931 on April 02, 2006, 08:09:51 AM
Quote from: Rolling_Thunder on April 01, 2006, 09:27:13 PM
hey man not to sound like an ass or anything but are you sure those are correct ?
I took my car to the dyno last week and it made...
Max Power = 262.7
Max Torque = 332.7
Thats with a 383 with a stock cam and 9:1 compression
That's a good example of what i'm talking about. ;) I'm pretty sure Brightyellow's motor is stronger than a stock 383 :devil: In fact i know it is :icon_smile_big:
Ron
Well... not exactly stock but close...
383 +.030
9:1 compression pistons
268*/284* MP cam
ported and polished 906 heads
Weiand dual plane intake
Edelbrock 750 elec. choke
2.5" exhuast
Flowmaster mufflers
Hooker ceramic coated super comp headers