Re: 632 dyno time
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Maybe one last question, what is the intake lobe centerline set at ?
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OK maybe one more, what does the ignition timing curve look like ? No idea on lobe centerline. It is whatever GM set it at. There is no easy way to check this stuff since the engine doesn't even have a TDC pointer. You can't set the timing on the engine since you don't know what it is. You just have to trust that GM built it correctly. The ignition curve in the engine at the moment 25 at idle and 32 at WOT. There is another 6 degrees of vacuum advance built in. But who knows what the actual timing is since we can't check it.
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Re: 632 dyno time
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When you have a big throttle body, it makes the throttle tip in very sensitive. Maybe even un-drivable if its a street car. I prefer, on any engine making north of 650hp, to use a progressive TB...Like a four barrel with progressive linkage. Drivability will improve. An engine will only use the amount of air it needs, no matter how big the TB is, so one that is sized a little better will give you better control. Just my 2 cents....
PS...That is the best bang for the buck engine out there right now. Thought about putting one in my Duster. Very well thought out engine, and the power it makes shows this. It is the best bang for the buck. I've worked on a few 1000 hp engine projects and this engine at $30,000 makes more power than last several projects I saw which all cost well over $40,000. Most of that is due to the fact that this is a factory designed engine that has been tested and debugged by experts. Customers who want 1000 hp sometimes don't know exactly how to get there so they waste money on the wrong parts.
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Re: 632 dyno time
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Plenty to run bottom 8's with
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Re: 632 dyno time
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Plenty to run bottom 8's with My WAG,,,, 8 TEENS AT 160?
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Re: 632 dyno time
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It's good it lived up to its power rating. We did a zz572/620 hp swap into a car that was pretty quick with a small block chev and that 572 was a dud. Why? What was wrong with it? I'm getting ready to order a BB Chevy pump gas crate motor with 700+ HP and don't want to make any mistakes on getting the best one for my customer on the first order
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Re: 632 dyno time
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Andy, how was the AF distribution with that intake? Cylinder to Cylinder? EGT's look good for what this worth. Customer has custom headers in the drag car with O2 sensor in each head pipe so we'll see what they say and go from there. One the dyno we only had one O2 sensor per side.
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Re: 632 dyno time
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Andy, how was the AF distribution with that intake? Cylinder to Cylinder? EGT's look good for what this worth. Customer has custom headers in the drag car with O2 sensor in each head pipe so we'll see what they say and go from there. One the dyno we only had one O2 sensor per side. Does the ecu that comes with that engine do individual cylinder correction? Would love to see the software that comes with it. Joe
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Re: 632 dyno time
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Andy, how was the AF distribution with that intake? Cylinder to Cylinder? EGT's look good for what this worth. Customer has custom headers in the drag car with O2 sensor in each head pipe so we'll see what they say and go from there. One the dyno we only had one O2 sensor per side. Does the ecu that comes with that engine do individual cylinder correction? Would love to see the software that comes with it. Joe I think it is a Holley terminator system so I doubt it. I am not sure any of the Holley products can correct individual cylinders.
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Re: 632 dyno time
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It's good it lived up to its power rating. We did a zz572/620 hp swap into a car that was pretty quick with a small block chev and that 572 was a dud. Why? What was wrong with it? I'm getting ready to order a BB Chevy pump gas crate motor with 700+ HP and don't want to make any mistakes on getting the best one for my customer on the first order It just felt lazy, like it didn't have enough compression for the cam, It sounded good, ran good, but was underwhelming for the size of the engine.
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Re: 632 dyno time
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I think it is a Holley terminator system so I doubt it. I am not sure any of the Holley products can correct individual cylinders.
I think terminator x, HP and Dominator have it.
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Re: 632 dyno time
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I think it is a Holley terminator system so I doubt it. I am not sure any of the Holley products can correct individual cylinders.
I think terminator x, HP and Dominator have it. Yes, that is individual fuel trim, which is not the same as having 8 o2's and having the computer make adjustments, up and down, so they are all at the targeted AFR throughout the rpm range. IE closed loop correction by cylinder.
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Re: 632 dyno time
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Yes, that is individual fuel trim, which is not the same as having 8 o2's and having the computer make adjustments, up and down, so they are all at the targeted AFR throughout the rpm range. IE closed loop correction by cylinder. Yes I'm aware. The ecu has the capability of individual cylinder fuel and timing correction which would be useful for this car considering- "Customer has custom headers in the drag car with O2 sensor in each head pipe" You're the first to mention 8 closed loop widebands. Holley will run closed loop with a max of 2.
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