Originally Posted By fast68plymouth
The 440 I referenced peaked before 6k, so I don’t think I’d expect more cubes with the same heads/cam combo to peak any higher.




I agree the bigger engine would probably peak a little sooner. I am glad to hear this. up







Id say if the 6000 peak only occurred on one or two runs, it could be an anomaly during testing, or some heat soak in the manifold cost the motor some upper rpm power.





The AF ratio was more balanced left & Rt. on that pull.Would that indicate a cooler intake ? Also timing was @ 35* .







It certainly won’t hurt anything to test a few springs if you feel like you “need to know”.






I might check a few, just to see where I am now. Having this information to compare RPM power pk. is what I was hoping for. I think I am good to go.
Thanks Dwayne ,
Mark

Last edited by Hemi Allstate; 12/14/17 01:09 AM.


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