Engine dyno numbers
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Engine dyno numbers
Dyno'ed two of three engines so far, one with 606 hp, other with 631hp. The engines were all just rebuilt with all the time in the dyno. Is that much of a difference in numbers pretty common?
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Re: Engine dyno numbers
I would think your average hp would be more important.
Would 25 hp say at 3500rpm make a difference in throttle position???insynk?
Would 25 hp say at 3500rpm make a difference in throttle position???insynk?
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Re: Engine dyno numbers
hawk 511ci bored to 551. 1050 diminators, same carburator was used for all engines. 2rd engines came in around 632hp. If i put the 606hp engine in th center wouldnt it be ok?
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Re: Engine dyno numbers
Head porting differences (whether they are as-cast or have had port work done) will account for a few hp difference. CNC ported heads, cc'ed chambers, and individually degreed cams will result in very very little hp diff between otherwise identical motors.
30 hp is more than you'd like to see.
30 hp is more than you'd like to see.