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hey guys! yep i spending the day thinking about motors LOL! id like to know if there is a formula for calculating the VE of your motor. If you have it could you post it or just email it to me.
thanks! ------------------ Kevin Swaney Gold '66 GTO, 389 4 spd with Trips 13.042 @ 106.64 mph
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Kevin Swaney Tin Indian Performance Rear Engine Dragster 7.66 @ 172 mph 494 with KRE High Port Heads www.tinindianperformance.com 330-699-1358 |
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hey guys! yep i spending the day thinking about motors LOL! id like to know if there is a formula for calculating the VE of your motor. If you have it could you post it or just email it to me.
thanks! ------------------ Kevin Swaney Gold '66 GTO, 389 4 spd with Trips 13.042 @ 106.64 mph
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Kevin Swaney Tin Indian Performance Rear Engine Dragster 7.66 @ 172 mph 494 with KRE High Port Heads www.tinindianperformance.com 330-699-1358 |
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According to Superflow info. the VE can be estimated by following formula. First determine hp by either track or dyno data. Then divide hp by rpm x cid. Multiply by 5600 and then multiply that result by 100%. If it is an alcohol burning motor substitute 4750 instead of 5600. Reference page 11 (I suspect you have this) of the Superflow 110 instruction manual.
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