Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way..........
[Re: Brian Hafliger]
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09/09/09 02:48 PM
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With all this talk about price, I kinda think we're forgeting that this is a 500" SMALL BLOCK! I'm not sure the word mountain motor and accessable belong in the same sentance.
BTW- What your doing is amazing! I wish you would reconsider the dyno as this is a major milestone for all engine builders out there. IMHO What your doing and the way your doing it needs to be recorded. This is hot rodding history!
I think Ron is right about the dyno...One could say it made 900 horse, another could say it made 500..if the car runs in the high 9's at the weight he is at, it will be very easy to compare it to other motors on here, output wise, that have been dyno'ed and raced, and make a pretty close comparison, and save him some coin.
When you dyno an engine, it's not about 900 HP or 500 HP, and by the way there should not ever be that much difference between ANY dyno #'s no matter how many different dyno's are used!! I'm sure you were exaggerating but that was waaaaaay out there LOL!
I used to be on the anti-dyno band wagon, but I must say doing on a weekly basis, you really learn a TON about engines, oil leaks, tuning, and your able to apply that into the next build.
Most of the time, my engines leave with only minor tuning needed that would have taken alot of trips down the strip. Not to mention that if everthing goes well on the dyno, but not in the car, you can successfully determine what components were changed and usually find the problem very quickly and easily.
It's not for everyone, but I have yet to have ANY of my customers even think they might have wasted money on dyno time. And I have a long list of very happy customers that will dyno their next build guarranteed!! If it's in the budget, you simply cannot go wrong with dyno testing. On a softer note....I'm looking forward to seeing Rons car in action at the track!
Good points , and yes, i was kidding about the 500-900 horsepower deal.
regarding dyno's finding leaks and etc, if a motor is truly put together with attention to detail it shouldnt matter, or if it does, a leak should be a very out of the ordinary occurance.
I found that by being carefull about picking components, haveing excellent machine work and assembly done, you should have an EXCELLENT idea of what a car is going to run before it ever gets to the track...my car, on it first day at the track with a brand new motor, ran within a couple of hundredths of what it does to this day(allowing for a small weight change since that day), and that couple of hundreds i put on the motor getting "broken in" at the track.. Just what i have personally seen,
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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way..........
[Re: RyanJ]
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09/09/09 04:43 PM
09/09/09 04:43 PM
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360-2's are Oval ports.... (smaller head) not exactly what we want for 500 inches.
Sorry, just wondering, thought they were a better head. How much money (you can pm me)will you have in this set of heads Ryan? Ask Ron first if its ok. Ron, this is going to be hard to beat. Ive tried my best to race with the big dogs on a low income and buget. I hope to get back into racing some time in the future but it will be some time from now. So when your rippin in the valiant think of us guys that dont have a ride and give a smile when you get the win light.... ...Phill
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Re: SILVALIANT 501 CI Small Block Under way..........
[Re: RyanJ]
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10/05/09 11:30 AM
10/05/09 11:30 AM
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BEAUTIFUL! They look more like a motorcycle piston. I still spy a few grams extra weight there but not much
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