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Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: B1CUDA] #219700
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[quote) I am not going to give the actual number, but, it was WAY over 1250HP @ 8800RPM.

We are thinking this thing will make every bit of 1310-1320HP tomorrow, after we start tuning it, in detail.

Off to bed, to catch some well-deserved zzzzzz's.





Ok!! We will guess then. Way over 1250, but
not 1310, that comes tomorrow.

I will say 1280, and I bet I'm with in 10!
Let me know tomorrow if I'm right.


Snap your neck, mega G-force launch, is all I want!
Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: B1CUDA] #219701
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Chris, The PSCA just found out about your combo and now they have banned that cylinder heads/engine combo. They notified the WCHRA and now they banned it also for ProStock!!! Because its a Mopar!!! JUST KIDDING!!!!!! That would ROYALLY SUCK!! Sounds about right for the Mopar guys though. It wont be until NEXT years season that they ban your combo. LOL! Better start working on a slant 6 combo for the 2010 season. They wont bother you then. As long as the Mopars arent "TOP DOG" you wont get bothered.


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Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: PUNK] #219702
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Man, that's great power! Would you post the rpm range/average power info if you don't mind? Would just love to see how that baby comes up to peak

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: dthemi] #219703
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I would like to see the numbers also. Building one of the same except with a Nickens top end.
Bob

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Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: fbs63] #219704
02/10/09 10:53 PM
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sounds bad A$$ for sure, thats some HP right there

Good luck with it


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Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: n20mstr] #219705
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Chris, that's some very impressive numbers! You and GB need to have a prostock powered Cuda shootout


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Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: Cab_Burge] #219706
02/11/09 01:43 PM
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Chris, congratulations. Which class are you going to run with this new Bullet? Where did you dyno it and who is doing the work on it Are you willig to share any of the specs on the motor ? Just curious on what parts and size, intake, carbs and C.I.




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The car is still going to be in Hot Street. We took the motor to Panella's in Stockton to dyno. The motor is 508", with a skirted J&J block, latest version of the PS Hemi heads(These were the last set that were going to be used on one of Jeg's motors, before they pulled the plug), the intake is a sheet metal tunnel ram by Mike Duke. Carbs are from Gary Williams. Really no expense spared, and it showed on the dyno. The cool part is that there is still room for improvement, as we have a little cam in it, as well as lower compression.

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: B1CUDA] #219707
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man o man, you built a mon-o-war, Chris.. Excellent !! Still been going back and forth with Moroso, MD, Roy, a couple others.. The sets used by Larry Morgan and AJ last weekend, were the only 2 sets made by Moroso as tests sets, per Roy. Our wires will work, but withot the bottom seal. Kind of need that seal, but they will still work. Just waiting. We will have something.. Glad to hear you not only got fire, but a happy result !! Nice..


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Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: sunroofgtx] #219708
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Very cool. I am looking forward to flying your banner! Mike Duke told me that you got in touch with him. I think he is sending his set of wires to you? He is a real good guy to deal with. Thanks for props on this beast. I can't wait to let er' rip.

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: B1CUDA] #219709
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hey Chris, looking at your car in your sig..I'm wondering if you plan to get a new scoop. Maybe you alredy mentioned this and I missed it. Congrats again on your success. And kudos for blazing new trails using PS power in our beloved classic mopars!

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: B1Fish540] #219710
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hey Chris, looking at your car in your sig..I'm wondering if you plan to get a new scoop. Maybe you alredy mentioned this and I missed it. Congrats again on your success. And kudos for blazing new trails using PS power in our beloved classic mopars!




The SS Hemi scoop will be a goner. I will be using a PS Scoop, which I am not too fond of, but, with a tunnel ram, I have no choice.

I have always been on a mission to show people that a Mopar can hang with "the others". Time will tell, but, I am trying.....

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: B1CUDA] #219711
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Best of luck, but you shouldn't need much of that with all that power

Any chance of seeing the curve when you're done?

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: dthemi] #219712
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Best of luck, but you shouldn't need much of that with all that power

Any chance of seeing the curve when you're done?




DT -
I don't have a scanner, but, here are some of the results from one of the pulls where the motor made 1264HP.

Engine RPM Torque HP
7400 786.7 1108.4
7500 786.5 1123.1
7600 785.2 1136.2
7700 784.3 1149.9
7800 783.5 1163.6
7900 782.6 1177.1
8000 780.9 1189.5
8100 778.5 1200.7
8200 775.0 1210.1
8300 771.4 1219.0
8400 766.8 1226.4
8500 762.5 1234.1
8600 757.8 1240.9
8700 753.2 1247.7
8800 748.2 1253.7
8900 742.3 1257.8
9000 735.3 *1264.1
9100 727.1 1259.9
9200 716.7 1255.5
9300 704.6 1247.6
9400 691.3 1237.2


(9400 RPM on a dyno is something to see)

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: B1CUDA] #219713
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(9400 RPM on a dyno is something to see)
isnt that the truth !!!!
congrats
wait till you hear it go thru the traps at 9800 what a rush

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: B1CUDA] #219714
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When did PSCA Hot Street start allowing PS Hemi Heads??

(2) Hemispherical heads are prohibited (unless factory or factory style replacement)

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: B1CUDA] #219715
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Best of luck, but you shouldn't need much of that with all that power

Any chance of seeing the curve when you're done?




DT -
I don't have a scanner, but, here are some of the results from one of the pulls where the motor made 1264HP.

Engine RPM Torque HP
7400 786.7 1108.4
7500 786.5 1123.1
7600 785.2 1136.2
7700 784.3 1149.9
7800 783.5 1163.6
7900 782.6 1177.1
8000 780.9 1189.5
8100 778.5 1200.7
8200 775.0 1210.1
8300 771.4 1219.0
8400 766.8 1226.4
8500 762.5 1234.1
8600 757.8 1240.9
8700 753.2 1247.7
8800 748.2 1253.7
8900 742.3 1257.8
9000 735.3 *1264.1
9100 727.1 1259.9
9200 716.7 1255.5
9300 704.6 1247.6
9400 691.3 1237.2


(9400 RPM on a dyno is something to see)





Chris did you video at all.

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: 68Fastback] #219716
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hey B1 cuda just curious what does the car weigh?and what should it weigh with the new combo?

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: 68CudaB1] #219717
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When did PSCA Hot Street start allowing PS Hemi Heads??

(2) Hemispherical heads are prohibited (unless factory or factory style replacement)





My car is a 1968. Do you remember the "Factory" Race Hemi's in the Darts & Barracudas?

I wouldn't have done this if I didn't make sure it would be a legal motor.

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Best of luck, but you shouldn't need much of that with all that power

Any chance of seeing the curve when you're done?




DT -
I don't have a scanner, but, here are some of the results from one of the pulls where the motor made 1264HP.

Engine RPM Torque HP
7400 786.7 1108.4
7500 786.5 1123.1
7600 785.2 1136.2
7700 784.3 1149.9
7800 783.5 1163.6
7900 782.6 1177.1
8000 780.9 1189.5
8100 778.5 1200.7
8200 775.0 1210.1
8300 771.4 1219.0
8400 766.8 1226.4
8500 762.5 1234.1
8600 757.8 1240.9
8700 753.2 1247.7
8800 748.2 1253.7
8900 742.3 1257.8
9000 735.3 *1264.1
9100 727.1 1259.9
9200 716.7 1255.5
9300 704.6 1247.6
9400 691.3 1237.2


(9400 RPM on a dyno is something to see)





Chris did you video at all.




No. I am really kicking myself for not doing that.

Re: Good first day on the dyno with the new Hemi...... [Re: 7sec.cuda] #219719
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hey B1 cuda just curious what does the car weigh?and what should it weigh with the new combo?




With all of the weight out of it, 2985. With me in it, race ready, it will need to weigh 3220.

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