Re: 514 on the dyno
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11/24/11 12:20 PM
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It'll be intersting to see the cam comparison, but for it to be accurate you'd have to run it with the same intake you ran the last one with first, not the Wilson-ized one, is that right? I would think/predict that the flow limitations of the stock height/short turn compromised EZ exhaust port are going to show up sooner or later...the bigger cam will certainly raise the torque peak RPM but the HP curve is likely not going to keep rising quite as dramatically/proportionally. It would be great and very much appreciated (especially for us analytical 'cause and effect' type tech junkies/tuner types) to see the dyno charts on these pulls if possible, Andy!! Thanks in advance!! BTW, I was thinking about buying that same MJ grind for my 517, let me know if you want to sell it! Also, how much did Wilson charge for all that work?
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Re: 514 on the dyno
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02/20/12 03:14 PM
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Re: 514 on the dyno
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12/27/12 07:11 PM
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AndyF,What percentage of load are you using on your dyno pulls?
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Re: 514 on the dyno
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12/27/12 11:31 PM
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Hi Andy, I took the liberty of plugging in the numbers on the new combo, I use engine analyzer pro and with 15:1 compression, the ez heads, 7.1 rods, new cam, ported intake and 1200 cfm carb, the 514 made 918hp at 6600rpm and 802ftlb at 5200.
I ran the water temp at 140f
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Re: 514 on the dyno
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12/28/12 01:18 PM
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New dry sump pan showed up the other day. I had Charlie build me a big pan. We'll see if the exra volume helps to make some power. This pan is really big. It has a 4 inch kickout and a deep belly section.
Is the big pan going on right away, and will you swap pans at some point to see what difference it makes?
That would be a fun test to run but I don't have the time these days to do that type of testing. I'll be lucky to even get some dyno pulls on the new engine combo much less do any back to back testing.
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