Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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I think a lot of this talk would be put to bed if a few of us could get our cars finished. My victor mw engine is cammed to make power from about 5000-7500 n/a. It was spec'd for my stick car with a little spray. It dyno'd 686hp first pull, 751 last pull n/a. Car is a four speed with pretty close ratios on a 10.5x29.5. SLR is 11.5. Before it ever leaves the barn it will have DA shocks and DAQ. I don't have time to shoot in the dark. The combo is not practical to most people because the trend in drag racing is to have 3200hp and two speeds. I have no interest in that and have a distaste for ratchet shifters. So lets take my high winding 511 and dump it in a car with a 10" street/strip converter and a pg. Major disappointments on the horizon lol. Now maybe put it in something light with a big tire a loose 5500 stall converter and 5.13s you will have better results. Even if you have a three speed auto with a tight converter my engine would probably be a dog. It needs rear gear and to stay upstairs in the power band. If i wanted to knock the tires off at 1500rpm i drive the 6.7 cummins!
My point is the whole car needs to work. If the engine is not doing what is expected in the car on a chassis dyno or race track i would be yanking it and off to a known/competent dyno operator ala PRH or Best. .
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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I wonder which B1 heads these were....... originals? B1BS?
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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10/20/19 04:38 PM
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A pic of the motor with a clear view of the intake manifold would tell the tale most likely.
I don’t really need to know...... more curious than anything.
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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I think Jeremiah and Rob have the most answers to how to make these heads really work. I read thru some of their old posts as well.
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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10/20/19 07:39 PM
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I'm 90% sure they were originals. BTW Scott Koffel is an awesome dude. We had A LOT of fun that year. J.Rob
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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Hey they outscored us by 24 points! J.Rob
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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BES numbers.......
Not that it really means anything, but the picture they show for this head, which looks like it’s right out of the Ede catalog, is of a std port 1st gen head. At 335cc....... it would likely be a MW Head. This flow curve is actually pretty accurate and I've used the Victors enough to know where and why they lack. The .400" lift number is something else on these , it is usually 265 ish which is terrible. J.Rob
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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10/20/19 07:48 PM
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I have been told that Victors flowing 400 cfm posess a 4" square C.S.A. which kinda tells you almost everything you need to know. J.Rob
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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10/20/19 07:53 PM
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Huh...... were the rules weird for that class that year? Let's ask Jesse, since he had entered a 354 Gen IIII Hemi in the same class. The rules can probably be found Googling EngineMAsters Challenge 2018/JE Pistons or something like that. I wouldn't say they were weird but then again they have to keep it fresh. J.Rob
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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10/20/19 08:03 PM
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Brads std port Victors were in the 275@.400 range, with the finished ports right around 300cc iirc(I wanna say 297cc??).
An ootb std port 2nd gen Victor is 249@.400.
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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Here an example of why looking at any one aspect of a set of heads doesn’t even begin to tell you how they’ll work.
I freshened a set of Indy 572-13’s last year. They came off a motor built by a very well known big name Mopar builder. Cnc ported, 2.350 intake valve....... they’re used on a high CR 588 making over 1000hp. Flow@.400?? 250.
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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10/20/19 09:25 PM
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My last data points, then I'll back away from the keyboard and let the discussion continue without me.
Avg of 4 intake port tests on PRH flow bench with 2.20" valve: .100 - 75 .200 - 151 .300 - 220 .400 - 280 .500 - 326 .600 - 346 .700 - 355
294 cc; Min CSA 2.65; Avg CSA 2.76
This is a true standard port opening that requires no gasket trimming for proper port alignment.
EDIT (and THEN I'll go away): To anyone outside of the Mopar world, those specs would pass for a mediocre -- at best -- 15* SB Chevy head. I've joked around before that building a stock-stroke 440 is basically building a stroker small-block with a really sh!tty bob weight.
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Re: Brett miller and the mw victor project
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10/20/19 10:25 PM
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My mistake, mine is 3.61. Time to go to bed. Yours flow better than mine and are smaller making a much better head .
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