Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
[Re: mopower440]
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I had two occasions that I saw 8400 RPM on my VDO Extreme Playback tach in my old Duster, 518 C.I. pump gas motor Once when I accidently opened the sixpak in the water doing a high gear burnout , the other time was when I broke a trans yoke in 2nd gear at WOT It had all the good stuff, solid roller cam with really good valve springs and all the other good racing valve train parts
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Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
[Re: Paul_Fancsali]
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10/06/14 10:33 PM
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I suspect there is some hot air here 9 and 10K shift points yea my a** these are not sport bike engines Race engine OK but you are not doing this on a regular basis with a big block engine
The only hot air would be what was going down the two Doms through the Tunnel ram into the 12.5 to 1 Pistons, Hemi Head 430 Ci balanced big money reciprocating assembly that had 200 Th. cut of the block and ran a 750+ lift roller cam. You have to spend big money to Rev a Motor with smaller CI and make huge power. A stock 440, like I said earlier, it can rev. but the power of a stock type motor is 5500 to 6400 RPM depending on just what 440 you run. The HP fall off after that.
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Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
[Re: cdoublejj]
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10/07/14 11:47 AM
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I used to over rev mine on a regular basis.
After a while, I figured out that all I got was accelerated engine wear.
Internal forces increase by the square of the rpm increase. Double the rpm and quadruple the forces. The internal stress at 8000 rpm is about 16 times the force at 2000 rpm.
That's begging for trouble.
I managed to make good power with the TT440 without revving it to the moon. 657 rwhp came in at 5800 rpm.
If you want to hit a specific mph number then change the gearing and build a stronger engine. It'll last much longer than spinning an engine higher.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
[Re: feets]
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10/07/14 01:54 PM
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I used to over rev mine on a regular basis.
After a while, I figured out that all I got was accelerated engine wear.
Internal forces increase by the square of the rpm increase. Double the rpm and quadruple the forces. The internal stress at 8000 rpm is about 16 times the force at 2000 rpm.
That's begging for trouble.
I managed to make good power with the TT440 without revving it to the moon. 657 rwhp came in at 5800 rpm.
If you want to hit a specific mph number then change the gearing and build a stronger engine. It'll last much longer than spinning an engine higher.
AMEN!!!!! I just shake my head at seeing and hearing of people spinning their motors way past the power band. All that they gain is faster wear and broken pieces
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Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
[Re: MoparforLife]
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10/07/14 02:08 PM
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Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
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10/07/14 03:39 PM
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I used to over rev mine on a regular basis.
After a while, I figured out that all I got was accelerated engine wear.
Internal forces increase by the square of the rpm increase. Double the rpm and quadruple the forces. The internal stress at 8000 rpm is about 16 times the force at 2000 rpm.
That's begging for trouble.
I managed to make good power with the TT440 without revving it to the moon. 657 rwhp came in at 5800 rpm.
If you want to hit a specific mph number then change the gearing and build a stronger engine. It'll last much longer than spinning an engine higher.
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Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
[Re: Paul_Fancsali]
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10/07/14 11:08 PM
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I suspect there is some hot air here 9 and 10K shift points yea my a** these are not sport bike engines Race engine OK but you are not doing this on a regular basis with a big block engine
with the internal tach switch set on "4cyl", 10k is a piece of cake !
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Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
[Re: cdoublejj]
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10/08/14 12:32 AM
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I was thinking stock block, anything else goes.
EDIT: let me clarify, i do understand power bands and bob weight and what not. at least to a certain degree.
You understand bob weight. Now it's time for a little math.
2700 grams (roughly stock) spinning on a 3.75" stock stroke circle exerts about 11,400 lb/ft of force at 6000 rpm.
That same 2700 grams spinning at 8500 rpm exerts about 22,800 lbs of force. Going up 2500 rpm just DOUBLED the stress from the rotating mass.
Now, that's one hole. When all eight are spinning you can see that things are going to get ugly in a hurry.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
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10/08/14 12:57 AM
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When Rick Ehrenberg was asked this question, he responded with something like....How high? exactly ONE rpm less than it takes to blow it up.
That is my best guess with a question like this,why waste time guessing?
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Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
[Re: goldmember]
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10/08/14 01:55 AM
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When Rick Ehrenberg was asked this question, he responded with something like....How high? exactly ONE rpm less than it takes to blow it up.
That is my best guess with a question like this,why waste time guessing?
Seems like he got alot of feedback with that question. RPM = good balance, light rotating assy. good roller cam, good springs,put a brick on gas pedal see how high it will go for how long. Stock untouched heads are only good to 5,500 to 6,000,so many combos to make them better. Where do you want to go and how much money ya gots. And the big question.. WHY.
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Re: how high can a/have you seen a 440 wind up?
[Re: mopower440]
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10/09/14 09:42 AM
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Forged 6 pak pistons,6 pak rods, Isky solid cam, .200 valve to piston clearance(very important!) Missed shift, went to 8700 on the tach. I have no clue how much tach lag there was, It may have gone higher than it showed. I feel extremely lucky those 3/8 rod bolts held up
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