525 SC hop up's
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525 SC hop up's
A freind of mine is rebuilding some 525's that he got and is wondering if there is anything he can do to get some more power out of them.
He can't afford intercoolers at this time (unless someone has some used ones) but he plans on running 6 pounds of boost and is considering some mild port work and maybe a custom ground cam.
his goal is to make 575hp.
Any suggestions ?
He can't afford intercoolers at this time (unless someone has some used ones) but he plans on running 6 pounds of boost and is considering some mild port work and maybe a custom ground cam.
his goal is to make 575hp.
Any suggestions ?
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If you go to the smaller pully, it would be wise to add a intercooler.
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Octane booster?
Whether it's a pulley, cam change, head work, advanced timing, or increased CR, you're going to have increased cylinder pressure to generate more hp. That means you'll need higher octane to avoid detonation. An intercooler or aluminum heads might get you around this.
I would try the 7psi pulley with 26 degrees total timing. Use a crossover and run the engine a little cooler. Make a few runs and check the plugs. That's what I did on mine.
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Whether it's a pulley, cam change, head work, advanced timing, or increased CR, you're going to have increased cylinder pressure to generate more hp. That means you'll need higher octane to avoid detonation. An intercooler or aluminum heads might get you around this.
I would try the 7psi pulley with 26 degrees total timing. Use a crossover and run the engine a little cooler. Make a few runs and check the plugs. That's what I did on mine.
Gary
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Do you guys think there is any advantages in having a custom cam ground ?
I know in drag cars you cam the motor for how it is going to be used , nitrouis , turbo , supercharged etc.
I know in drag cars you cam the motor for how it is going to be used , nitrouis , turbo , supercharged etc.
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Originally posted by Gary Anderson
7 psi pulley will give you 575hp. Advancing the total timing to 30 degrees should give a few more hp. Just be sure to use over 92 octane gas.
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7 psi pulley will give you 575hp. Advancing the total timing to 30 degrees should give a few more hp. Just be sure to use over 92 octane gas.
Gary
Also, running 7lbs of boost without an intercooler will not do much for overall gains. The small blower will create SO MUCH heat spinning that fast that the intake fuel charge will be a lot hotter and less dense. Thus, the actual gains from the increased boost will be greatly diminished due to the increased temp of the fuel charge.
Intercoolers would be the simplest and most efficient solution. If he cant afford them now, do the rebuilds and add them later.
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If on a budget...roller cams with 6psi boost...you may have to go with new input shafts due to Mercury Marine.
They don't like warranting pulley swaps.
And leave the timing at 35*...We got 580HP out of ours.
They don't like warranting pulley swaps.
And leave the timing at 35*...We got 580HP out of ours.