Re: w5 dyno
[Re: RyanJ]
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01/08/10 10:20 AM
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jim sciortino
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I'll be looking forward to see what the car does this year once get some real 1/4 passes on it. Sounds like need to pull some gear out of it.
Ryan, if the engine is up to it (valvetrain), maybe leave the gear and move the chip.
7800 isn't even 500 over peak and it looks like it holds on pretty good on the sheet.
Crossing 800-1000 over peak might produce the best ET.
What do ya think???
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Re: w5 dyno
[Re: jim sciortino]
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01/08/10 10:30 AM
01/08/10 10:30 AM
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Posts: 8,547 State College, PA
RyanJ
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I'll be looking forward to see what the car does this year once get some real 1/4 passes on it. Sounds like need to pull some gear out of it.
Ryan, if the engine is up to it (valvetrain), maybe leave the gear and move the chip.
7800 isn't even 500 over peak and it looks like it holds on pretty good on the sheet.
Crossing 800-1000 over peak might produce the best ET.
What do ya think???
I just ported the heads & did the machining on the heads.... So I don't have alot of input on it.. ARC built it & it's owned by another guy in LI...
As far as I know it's never been back to track after licensing passes, but I hav'nt asked anyone about it, so that could be wrong. I think it went back to ARC's shop to get ladder barred? or More tire or something done in rear suspension..... I was told the race weight @ one time but I do not remember what it was, I want to say it is fairly light, under 3000 race weight, but again, that is going off of something I was told probably 2 years ago.... my memory is not THAT good. I know ARC is still popping around here a little as he just PM'd me the other day so maybe Alan will see this & chime in.
My opinion on orig question would be..... That thing has steel valves in it, & probably 8000-8100 would be about as high as I'd want to turn it.
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Re: w5 dyno
[Re: Coldart]
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01/08/10 07:25 PM
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arc
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what w5 intake used small or large runner?
large runner 4500
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Re: w5 dyno
[Re: arc]
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05/17/10 07:57 AM
05/17/10 07:57 AM
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S/ST 3040
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just a update if any one cares i got a pass in the car today karl had a bad day he didn't a good pass all day so i got in it late it went 9.37 at 144.77 we got some more work but were getting there
Alan.......that's a good running W-5. What's the race weight?
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Re: w5 dyno
[Re: arc]
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05/17/10 08:30 AM
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2750 with me in it 2690 with karl
I know the Moroso Power/Speed calculator don't correlate to most dynos but, I get 670 HP on that package.........and that's on the high end of the W-5 scale compared to most.
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Re: w5 dyno
[Re: cheapstreetdustr]
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05/17/10 01:27 PM
05/17/10 01:27 PM
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Ian
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that motor is still pulling....too... those are some serious numbers for a 408" close to 2hp @ cube...
Hey Ryan..do you remember me saying about 5 yrs ago..that w-5's were where its at? You certainly seem to have those puppies figured out... if you could get them re-popped ..? that would be sweet.. then we could ditch the 360-1 /2's i wish i had more money to spend. cheaspt. this 368" W-5 made 511hp 468 fttq should have never let it get away.. but the exhaust ports didnt look like yours cheapst. done right those w-5's are Freeks...
your dreams may come true from what i know.
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