I was just going to mention, nitrous does cool down the intakeThe nitrous would fix that if enough was shot for long enough.
I was just going to mention, nitrous does cool down the intakeThe nitrous would fix that if enough was shot for long enough.
Ok, are trying to compete with @ktmoutfront ?That said, I do already have a 373 gear set
I also already have a ZZ 4 camshaft, would have to grind the nose, relief and change the drive pin for the opti Spark
I also have the converter they come out of the 700 or four that was in the 69 Camaro so that would raise my install speed up about 800 hundred RPM
But it’s a good car not some Hoopty piece of shit and I don’t really wanna screw it up
Oh it’s awfulOk, are trying to compete with @ktmoutfront ?
Or are you dictating to your phone.
Did you read what you posted?
We always used that as wellA simple rule of thumb I use to guestimate HP potential at the crank for most 2 valve per cylinder V8s is to use the single intake runner flow of the heads at the valve lift you are using, and double it. So if you want to see a difference, look at the head flow chart and see how much more flow you get, if you are picking up 10 cfm with the increased valve lift, you can guess 20 HP, etc.
This assumes everything else is correct and is just an estimate, but it gets you pretty close quite often. It would not work well to show the difference between a cam that has the same exact lift but more duration, and it won't show higher compression. For that I use a simple chart out of a book. It also assumes you have good head flow data for your heads, proper fuel and ignition timing, good exhaust flow, etc. Obviously don't use the flow at .700" if you only have .500" lift.
If you are adding boost my app estimates HP potential for a supercharger or turbo application. You could also use that to estimate a NA engine with 0 boost, it is going to be heavily dependent on the VE number you use vs actual for the results, which is another guess, but it also estimates based on peak RPM. which you could raise up a few hundred RPM for a change in duration.
That makes my 8.2 diff seem quite adequate!2 reasons
7.5” diff
This is still the street car. Like it not to ride the racecar death spiral taking my wallet with it
Directly related to actual traction as wellThat makes my 8.2 diff seem quite adequate!
Let’s talk cam changes, if nothing else but theory
Most stock sbc cans are lame. As are the heads. So our understanding of power output must consider flow
A stock standard average is about 180 cfm. And trust me that’s with a tail wind
These heads and vortec heads are 200 or 210 based off most flow sheets I’ve seen
Most SBC blocks are 9ish to one. This is 10.5:1
Stock cam
202/207 450/460 117
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