Re: SAM Engine Masters Challenge Chrysler Poly 402ci
[Re: Leon441]
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10/07/15 09:11 PM
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You guys are gonna make me choke laughing!
Jrobbob or whatever can't remember through his hook in the pond with the most pitiful bait he could dig out the horses stall. A little challenge to Monte and someone else. Monte grabs that hook chomps hard and takes off with it. I'm an eager fish too, not talking smack. Then the pointless debates are on like donkey Kong.
Monte, take some advise from someone else who is also proud with tender toes. Let it go. He wised off and brought me in the argument for NO reason Leon..........and you KNOW me. I am NOT gonna let that go without saying something.......LOL!!!! I only said the same as others and I got singled out, just made me feel special I guess.....HaHa. And this EMC class was designed for stuff exactly like this. A place for Kaase, Judson and others to "go crazy" on something totally off the wall and see what if. I think it's very cool, but just very impractical, unless you have time and money to burn and I don't really see where anybody is not agreeing with that summation. Kinda like the guys who drop 40K on a killer flathead. Very cool, very expensive, lots of fun, just not something many others will try and duplicate
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Re: SAM Engine Masters Challenge Chrysler Poly 402ci
[Re: Leon441]
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10/07/15 11:52 PM
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cudaman1969
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You guys are gonna make me choke laughing!
Jrobbob or whatever can't remember through his hook in the pond with the most pitiful bait he could dig out the horses stall. A little challenge to Monte and someone else. Monte grabs that hook chomps hard and takes off with it. I'm an eager fish too, not talking smack. Then the pointless debates are on like donkey Kong.
Monte, take some advise from someone else who is also proud with tender toes. Let it go. No offense,but can you explain what you just said in laymen terms??
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Re: SAM Engine Masters Challenge Chrysler Poly 402ci
[Re: theraif]
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10/08/15 12:37 AM
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What's funny: back in the day the Dodge poly was the fastest.
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Re: SAM Engine Masters Challenge Chrysler Poly 402ci
[Re: cudaman1969]
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10/08/15 12:46 AM
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You guys are gonna make me choke laughing!
Jrobbob or whatever can't remember through his hook in the pond with the most pitiful bait he could dig out the horses stall. A little challenge to Monte and someone else. Monte grabs that hook chomps hard and takes off with it. I'm an eager fish too, not talking smack. Then the pointless debates are on like donkey Kong.
Monte, take some advise from someone else who is also proud with tender toes. Let it go. No offense,but can you explain what you just said in laymen terms?? Now THAT's funny... F'burg VA can't understand what Lynchburg VA is saying! Brad from Sterling VA
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Re: SAM Engine Masters Challenge Chrysler Poly 402ci
[Re: BradH]
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10/08/15 10:54 AM
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cudaman1969
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Itch Nutz
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You guys are gonna make me choke laughing!
Jrobbob or whatever can't remember through his hook in the pond with the most pitiful bait he could dig out the horses stall. A little challenge to Monte and someone else. Monte grabs that hook chomps hard and takes off with it. I'm an eager fish too, not talking smack. Then the pointless debates are on like donkey Kong.
Monte, take some advise from someone else who is also proud with tender toes. Let it go. No offense,but can you explain what you just said in laymen terms?? Now THAT's funny... F'burg VA can't understand what Lynchburg VA is saying! .k Brad from Sterling VA Thought the border was farther north??? Lol
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Re: SAM Engine Masters Challenge Chrysler Poly 402ci
[Re: theraif]
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10/08/15 04:42 PM
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BBR
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http://www.hotrod.com/events/1510-vintage-mopar-power-550hp-chrysler-poly-318-v8-on-the-dyno/The heads and valve layout was something that we could make work, and we did end up with 340 cfm by the time we were done. On the dyno, SAM’s 402-cube Poly showed 547 peak horsepower at 5,800 rpm, while torque came in strong and early, registering 566 lb-ft at 3,800 rpm.
Drag Week 2011 - 77th place - DD Drag Week 2012 - 2nd place SRBB N/A Drag Week 2014 - Kapooya RMRW 2018 RMRW 2020
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Re: SAM Engine Masters Challenge Chrysler Poly 402ci
[Re: theraif]
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10/08/15 06:38 PM
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BBR
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FYI - Vintage class rules specify a min of 3000 and a max of 6000 rpm for the dyno pulls.
Drag Week 2011 - 77th place - DD Drag Week 2012 - 2nd place SRBB N/A Drag Week 2014 - Kapooya RMRW 2018 RMRW 2020
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Re: SAM Engine Masters Challenge Chrysler Poly 402ci
[Re: BBR]
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10/08/15 09:57 PM
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New user name, Same old jerk!
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FYI - Vintage class rules specify a min of 3000 and a max of 6000 rpm for the dyno pulls. As clearly stated at the linked web site in the very first post. Class winner was a similar size engine with more camshaft and not a lot more power. It seems to me that 3k-6k is too high for daily driving and too low for a race engine. I'm not an EM geek but have looked over results and specs and it seems that most engine builders use similar camshaft durations, I assume to tune where the torque and power peaks are to best fit the specified rpm range. I wonder if another 15-degrees of duration would have produced the same power and torque as the other guys.
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