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05-07-2007 08:49 PM #1
Hot Street 396 build, dyno numbers?
Ok, just put the engine in my car, it's going in my '69 El Camino with a Muncie M-20 4speed and 3.90 gears.
Here it is...
-396 Big Block Chevy bored .030, makes 402ci.
-Small domed pistons, 17cc.
-Edelbrock Air Gap RPM intake manifold, port matched.
-750cfm Holley carburator
-Doug Thorley headers, 1.75" primaries with 3" collector. Open Exhaust.
-10.4-1 compression
-Heads are 1967 GM closed chamber oval ports- 255cc intake port, pocket ported, chambers polished, flowed 271cfm at .500 lift. 2.065 intake valves, 1.72 exhaust valves. Combustion chamber size is 96.4 cc's.
-Comp 1.72 roller rockers
Camshaft Specs:
-Iskendarian Z-45 camshaft, solid flat tappet, 240 degrees duration @.050 on both intake and exhaust.
-with a 1.72 ratio roller rocker makes .503 lift at the valve. This already has the .018 lash taken out.
-Cam Timing @ .050----Intake opens 12 degrees Before TDC, Intake closes 48 degrees After BDC. Exhaust opens 48 degrees Before BDC, Exhaust closes 12 degrees After TDC.
-108 LCALast edited by 69elko; 05-08-2007 at 05:04 PM.
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05-08-2007 11:31 AM #2
I get something like this ...............Last edited by kitz; 05-08-2007 at 11:33 AM.
Jon Kitzmiller, MSME, PhD EE, 32 Ford Hiboy Roadster, Cornhusker frame, Heidts IFS/IRS, 3.50 Posi, Lone Star body, Lone Star/Kitz internal frame, ZZ502/550, TH400
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05-08-2007 03:04 PM #3
Nice, over 500 pounds/feet of torque from 2,000 to 4,000. Great street motor.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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05-08-2007 04:59 PM #4
Doesn't sound right. Considering the head flow and the cam, it should make peak power at about 6000-6300rpm's. That dyno shows it topping out at 5000. Anybody with a desktop dyno professional that you can put head flow numbers in? I edited my first post, the cam timing I listed is @ .050 lift, I didn't specify. That may have been the problem.Last edited by 69elko; 05-08-2007 at 05:06 PM.
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05-08-2007 05:02 PM #5
Originally Posted by 69elko
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05-08-2007 05:27 PM #6
Originally Posted by erik erikson
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05-08-2007 05:36 PM #7
what are you trying to get for hp the TQ is what will move you i was thinking 400 to 430at the best.but the tq is fine it will move with that
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05-08-2007 06:02 PM #8
Just enter the flow numbers under the cylinder heads / custom port flow.
Best list out there I know of...............
http://racingfeed.com/downloads/chevy_flow_data.pdfObjects in the mirror are losing
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05-08-2007 06:48 PM #9
This was one of my first port jobs, the exhaust didn't turn out quite as well as I'd hoped for but I did it without a flowbench. This flowtest was taken at GrommRacingHeads.
intake/exhaust flow @ 28 inches
.100 lift- 67/63.39
.200 lift- 153/108
.300 lift- 213/130
.400 lift- 252/149
.500 lift- 271/165
Closed chamber 96.4cc
255cc intake runner
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05-08-2007 10:44 PM #10
Sounds like a good motor to me,low rpm power means less engine wear and every time you shift it will drop down into to torque band. 500 + torque is good stuff
Keep in mind thats only a estimate from one simulation,real world results may differ
I am with Pat,I thought less on torque, just from other hp to torque build specs I have seen.Maybe the HP is close to 450 + ? Which would mean less low rpm torque.
From the page Viking posted it looks like about 250-260 on the inkake about 170-185 exaust are what flow numbers it takes to make close to 500hp.Your pretty close on the exaust ,maybe some ratio on the exaust rocker ? ...Or a split duration cam that is going to make up for the exaust and take advantage of those good intake numbers.Last edited by shawnlee28; 05-08-2007 at 11:06 PM.
Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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05-09-2007 01:38 AM #11
Originally Posted by shawnlee28
I did do a desktop dyno before and put all my specs in, except it was a regular version of desktop dyno. It didn't have the headflow feature. Made 480 horsepower/490 torque. That sounded about right to me. I wouldn't think a 240 duration at .050 would make 500+ torque and only 415 horsepower. But I think I will be satisfied with 450 horsepower, considering I built the whole engine for about $4000. That was including the $500 March serpentine pulley kit. Can you say budget big block?I'm sure Pat can probably match that though. The more work you do yourself the cheaper it gets.
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05-09-2007 06:41 AM #12
Originally Posted by 69elko
KitzJon Kitzmiller, MSME, PhD EE, 32 Ford Hiboy Roadster, Cornhusker frame, Heidts IFS/IRS, 3.50 Posi, Lone Star body, Lone Star/Kitz internal frame, ZZ502/550, TH400
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05-10-2007 06:20 PM #13
Does anybody else wanna try to desktop dyno this combo? It just doesn't seem right that the peak torque would happen at 2500 RPM. My cam doesn't even start making power until 2500.
And with 514 torque at 2000rpm's? Does that sound funky to anybody else but me?Last edited by 69elko; 05-10-2007 at 06:23 PM.
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05-10-2007 06:33 PM #14
no it dose not. but i could run it on the dyno and look at it
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05-10-2007 07:04 PM #15
well i would not take much from this but your cam adv 4 with your cam at 6000 rpm =HP 476 and at4500 rpm= 476TQ or could be this 5500 rpm =488hp and 4000rpm=513 tq with some work hard to say pick a number you likeLast edited by pat mccarthy; 05-10-2007 at 07:17 PM.
You're welcome Mike, glad it worked out for you. Roger, it's taken a few years but my inventory of excess parts has shrunk a fair bit from 1 1/2 garage stalls to about an eight by eight space. ...
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI