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Started by 73chgrSE, March 09, 2007, 11:31:01 AM

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What do you think my car will dyno "HP"?

less than 100
0 (0%)
100 - 175
5 (10%)
176 - 250
35 (70%)
251 - 325
8 (16%)
more than 325
2 (4%)

Total Members Voted: 50

73chgrSE

Just for a baseline number I'm going to have this place dyno it and see. Engine is a 400 magnum .30 over pretty much all stock but a 4 bbl carter afb 625 cfm and a new air cleaner. The car runs really good now but it sat for almost 10 years in a garage and has had a complete tune up. New plugs and dist. and plug wires. That's it. No headers yet. It will still lay some rubber but I can tell it's not quite as strong as it once was.

Ghoste

You're talking rear wheel hp, right?

tan top

rear wheel I'm thinking ...     i voted  in the  175 -250  bracket  ,  but my guess the   actual  number i think would be closer to 195 - 210 . ............ :popcrn:
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73chgrSE

Yes it will be rwhp results.

74Charger

Very nice car.  I dig the third gens.  I am going to say about 275hp.  They really detuned the 400's in 73' and 74'. 

Now what you need to do is stroke that baby! :yesnod:
74' Charger
03' 2500 4x4 CTD

73chgrSE

Thanks. I plan on doing major upgrades but I just wanna start with a baseline # so I can see what kinda power gain I get with each add on.

73chgrSE

Quote from: tan top on March 09, 2007, 03:13:55 PM
rear wheel I'm thinking ...     i voted  in the  175 -250  bracket  ,  but my guess the   actual  number i think would be closer to 195 - 210 . ............ :popcrn:

Hey guys. I finally did the dyno. Tan top was really close. 194 rwhp and 251 tq. Not bad for an original 34 yr old car. Rev-ed to about 4800rpm. I was hoping for 250 but like I said this is just a baseline number for me. I have big plans for the engine, within the next 2 years I hope to double those numbers.

ChargerSG

Is it the matchingengine? If not just change to a good 440 Magnum and have it easy :D
Looking for 383 Magnum #0B196875 and 0B115166

73chgrSE

Yes it's the original engine. But I still may build a 440 and just store the 400.

Chryco Psycho

or build a 451 stroker using a 400 block

74Charger

Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 21, 2007, 08:11:03 AM
or build a 451 stroker using a 400 block

:iagree:
I would stroke it.  You would get a much cleaner original look.  And I think you would not be dissapointed with the stroker. If my engine had not already been swapped to a 440.  Thats exactly what I would have done. :icon_smile_big:
74' Charger
03' 2500 4x4 CTD

73chgrSE

Any ideas for a new cam?

Charger1973

Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 21, 2007, 08:11:03 AM
or build a 451 stroker using a 400 block

Thats what I plan to do with mine when the time comes.   :yesnod:

Chryco Psycho

Quote from: 73chgrSE on May 21, 2007, 11:52:00 AM
Any ideas for a new cam?
for what build up , where do you want the powerband realistically , what other parts are you using with the cam ?

73chgrSE

Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 22, 2007, 01:29:15 AM
Quote from: 73chgrSE on May 21, 2007, 11:52:00 AM
Any ideas for a new cam?
for what build up , where do you want the powerband realistically , what other parts are you using with the cam ?

Let's say I go with a 451 stroker kit from 440 source. Is there a cam size best suited for that? I have Don Dulmage's book and he says a 310 ad. dur. with .525 lift is what he put in a 400 race block. The only ones I see in summit are 235-275.

Challenger340

Cam selection, or rec's, are usually based upon many factors.

Some considerations to finding a good cam choice for a "given" engine application are;

Comp. Ratio, Heads/flow/scfm, Intake & carb, exhaust, Gear ratio, Tire Diameter, trans & stall speed, vehicle weight, driving style & "where" you want the power band.

Try and provide as much info as possible, and I'm sure you'll get lots of great Cam reccomendations on here.
Only wimps wear Bowties !

73chgrSE

Or I could just buy one of these. www.ebay.com #7997141602. What do you all think of this crate motor compared to the expense of building up my existing motor with a 440 source kit and a good top end.

73chgrSE

I think that guy low balled me on that dyno to try to sell me some headers. He just left it in D and accelerated, wouldn't it have done better if he had shifted using the slap stick?

Rolling_Thunder

Quote from: 73chgrSE on January 24, 2008, 05:23:26 PM
I think that guy low balled me on that dyno to try to sell me some headers. He just left it in D and accelerated, wouldn't it have done better if he had shifted using the slap stick?

in a word ?  no...     if you're pulling for hp and tq numbers all that matters is your top end power...    shifting the transmission either soft or hard has nothing to do with effecting the HP reading.... 
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