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Re: A new year [Re: Chargerfan68] #2881804
01/29/21 06:13 PM
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Good luck!


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Re: A new year [Re: Alan Prusiensky] #2881859
01/29/21 09:29 PM
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I'm glad you have the ability and desire to continue, THANKS up


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Re: A new year [Re: Cab_Burge] #2881898
01/29/21 11:03 PM
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Fancy Farm Ky
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Nice Gain, dedication pays off, somewhat suprised that much gain and most wasnt from heads and intake, keep up the effort.

Re: A new year [Re: wyoming] #2881905
01/29/21 11:34 PM
01/29/21 11:34 PM
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St. Paul , Mn.
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Best wishes for success , safety and a handful of Dude leaning on a tire statues.
The level of effort you bring to the program is inspiring.

Re: A new year [Re: tubtar] #2881947
01/30/21 06:24 AM
01/30/21 06:24 AM
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Rogue River, OR
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Good news, thanks for keeping us in the loop! Impressive dyno sheet!



Re: A new year [Re: Alan Prusiensky] #2881996
01/30/21 11:40 AM
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I know you are a hell of a lot smarter than I am, and I only wish I could have tried to race on the level you do.
But I have read and talked to other racers and the acceleration rate of the engine maybe just as important as the max dyno numbers. I attended a Darin Morgan seminar, and he talked about designing heads that flowed great, dynoed great, but were a dog at the track. He went into the importance of velocity of the port, and engine acceleration rates of the engine. Chatted with a pro stock owner at the track one time, and the same thing came up, acceleration rate of the engine, how fast the engine is able to accelerate under load. Just trying to throw something out there for you to think about.

Re: A new year [Re: jwb123] #2882045
01/30/21 02:08 PM
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Acceleration is always something we think about but every time I've made more horsepower on a Dyno it showed up on the time slip

Re: A new year [Re: Alan Prusiensky] #2882088
01/30/21 04:08 PM
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Walton's Mountain, Pa
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You represent us well!! We're all pulling for you hard! God Bless and Good luck!


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Re: A new year [Re: Alan Prusiensky] #2882320
01/31/21 11:07 AM
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Congratulations on the new found power Allen
And good luck on the coming season
Jim F

Re: A new year [Re: JCFcuda] #2883061
02/02/21 11:45 AM
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Creston, Iowa
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Thank you for the update! Best of wishes to you for your continued success


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Re: A new year [Re: Alan Prusiensky] #2883162
02/02/21 03:54 PM
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Southington Ct.
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Originally Posted by Alan Prusiensky
Piston shape and hone was the most return I have found.

Alan,
I know you probably can't give away much but I was under the impression that the piston was shaped to to yield the absolute minimum volume in the cylinder ? So in other words the valve pockets and cylinder chamber shape with some minimal clearance and the compression ratio is whatever that yields ?

AG.


1970 Challenger w/572 Hemi street car and my pride and joy. 1986 T-Type with 272 Stage 2 Buick V6 engine - True 8 second street car. Just updated the engine and put down 928 HP @ 35# boost to the ground on chasis dyno. 1976 Cee Bee Avenger Jet Boat - 460 Ford powered.
Re: A new year [Re: turbobitt] #2883402
02/03/21 03:09 AM
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I stumbled on to the dome back in the middle of 18 and I didn't really figure it out 100 percent until a couple of weeks ago. I always found in pretty much every engine I built put the flattest piston you can make and you will make the most power. some reason that isn't what the Hemi wants. I have a idea why the charge doesn't swirl when it enters the chamber with a flat piston it tumbles. What is so crazy I have taken apart a lot of pro stock engines built by a lot of smart people and what I have found they all have pretty flat pistons. If I make my piston flat with the exact same compression my motor will be done 75hp.
Originally Posted by turbobitt
Originally Posted by Alan Prusiensky
Piston shape and hone was the most return I have found.

Alan,
I know you probably can't give away much but I was under the impression that the piston was shaped to to yield the absolute minimum volume in the cylinder ? So in other words the valve pockets and cylinder chamber shape with some minimal clearance and the compression ratio is whatever that yields ?

AG.

Re: A new year [Re: Alan Prusiensky] #2883606
02/03/21 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Alan Prusiensky
I stumbled on to the dome back in the middle of 18 and I didn't really figure it out 100 percent until a couple of weeks ago. I always found in pretty much every engine I built put the flattest piston you can make and you will make the most power. some reason that isn't what the Hemi wants. I have a idea why the charge doesn't swirl when it enters the chamber with a flat piston it tumbles. What is so crazy I have taken apart a lot of pro stock engines built by a lot of smart people and what I have found they all have pretty flat pistons. If I make my piston flat with the exact same compression my motor will be done 75hp. [quote=turbobitt][quote=Alan Prusiensky]Piston shape and hone was the most return I have found.

Alan,
Dang them Hemiroid motors for being different whistling grin


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Re: A new year [Re: Alan Prusiensky] #2884674
02/06/21 12:05 PM
02/06/21 12:05 PM
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Monrovia, So-Cal, USA
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Nice work..... Find some fat in the car to trim.... smile Good luck... Hope it all pays off... Mopar on !!!


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Re: A new year [Re: Alan Prusiensky] #2885802
02/09/21 10:51 AM
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Nice work!!! Thanks for sharing your developments! Good luck this year.

Re: A new year [Re: HardcoreB] #2886871
02/11/21 07:05 PM
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Everyday, you are one day less from putting Mopar in the winners circle, were it belongs in Pro Stock.

Your fans in Iceland look forward to when it happens!

Ragnar in Iceland


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Re: A new year [Re: Alan Prusiensky] #2887484
02/13/21 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan Prusiensky
Piston shape and hone was the most return I have found.

Hi Alan, is there any chance you'd be willing to share a typical RpK, RK and RvK you strive for, if not, I understand.

Re: A new year [Re: Scully] #2887537
02/13/21 09:22 AM
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Rpk 7-9
Rk 18-22
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Every block and ring combination is different so what works for me probably won't for you. I'm pretty much done with trying different hone stuff this is been working pretty well lately.
Originally Posted by Scully
Originally Posted by Alan Prusiensky
Piston shape and hone was the most return I have found.

Hi Alan, is there any chance you'd be willing to share a typical RpK, RK and RvK you strive for, if not, I understand.

Re: A new year [Re: Alan Prusiensky] #2887557
02/13/21 10:29 AM
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Good luck this year !

Re: A new year [Re: FastmOp] #2887721
02/13/21 05:55 PM
02/13/21 05:55 PM
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Wonder what this season will look like for the spectators..........Otherwise I would see you in Pomona again up


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