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Old 02-06-2003, 12:36 PM
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I am staring to play with Desktop dyno and would like to run a stock carbed HP500 through
Can any one point me in a direction so I can get the intake cam and carb specs
from searching on OSO I have come up with
8.75:1 compression
800 holly
crane 169611 cam
I there a web spot I can check this
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Old 02-06-2003, 01:13 PM
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I find that dyno 2000 lets you enter more info & seems to be more accurate than desktop dyno. You can actually order a disk from them with popular cam profiles.

I had both at one time & desktop dyno seemed a little more optomistic.

In any case, they are both fun to mess with.
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I think you can get the cam specs at www.cranecams.com with the part#.
The hp 500 uses a single plane intake with a 800 cfm holley.
Hope this helps, Jeff
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http://dab7.cranecams.com/SpecCard/D...1=Display+Card

try this
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klaw, I'm with Ratchet about Dyno 2000. I had a desktop and got a 2000. I don't even know where the desktop is. The head flows they give you are way off in both versions. There was a thread about cylinder head flow a few weeks ago. Chevy High Performance had several heads tested by the same guy, same machine so they are all measured equally. If you can't find it, post again and I will pull the numbers out of my files for you.
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I am using 2000
I am purchasing 2 carbed HP500 and will be freshing them and will probably put bak as stock fro the reliabiliy issues but just wanted to fool around.

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I found the site for the head flows thanks for the heads up
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Thanks on the manifold info
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Could you please post the link.
 
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What is the compression ratio on anHP 500?
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http://www.chevyhiperformance.com/techarticles/41598/

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I think 8.75:1
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Thanks, it is 8.75. I went to the merc site and looked it up

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