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HP/torque estimate
I know you guys are used to estimating numbers for the big engines but maybe you'd do a smaller engine?
1969 428 +. 030, 242 cfm 6X-4 (Dave B.), 800 cfm quadrajet (CliffR), 1967 intake. Engle 216/226 @ .050, .458/.468, 112 sep., HEI, Hooker Competition headers. I have to run 91 octane in order to get 34 degree full advance so I figure I have at least 9:1 compression. Thanks! |
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Cam kinda smallish for cubic inches. HP 385-390, TQ.455-465.
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wild guess using a similar cam, 2801. and Jim Hand Ported Heads with 1.77 exhaust valve
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1979 Firebird Trans Am 301/4spd (Now 428) 1977 Firebird Formula 400/Auto 2007 Grand Prix GXP 5.3L |
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I say a tad higher. 398 HP and 469 TQ
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Always good for entertainment.....
This thread and my post #15 here: https://forums.maxperformanceinc.com...+Flow+Research Regarding the total airflow delivered you might find this of interest and maybe helpful..... Rocky Rotella and Jim Hand have done flow bench testing on how much a intake manifold reduces the flow to the cylinder head. Jim reports that a stock intake will flow about 91.5 to 92 percent of a ported head at 250 cfm. A Performer RPM will flow about 93.5 percent. I presume these are as cast intakes and not modified. Rocky has tested a RPM intake on a stock 5C head that flowed an average of 208 cfm at .500" lift and stock SD-455 head that flowed an average of 237 cfm at .550" lift. The RPM was a just under 93 percent with the 5C head and just over 92 percent with the SD head. If the percentage stays true as flow goes up, you'll need head flow in the 260 cfm range to get 240 cfm into the engine. Rocky used a as cast RPM intake and not modified. He also reports the RPM intake flows about 2 percent more than the average unmodified iron intake. In addition to this there is restriction with the carburetor. He measured a QJ with those intakes and found his Holley HP950 and a Cliff-modified QJ each reduced flow by another 5 percent. If the QJ is stock the reduction can be as much as 7 percent. .
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'70 TA / 505 cid / same engine but revised ( previous best 10.63 at 127.05 ) Old information here: http://www.hotrod.com/articles/0712p...tiac-trans-am/ Sponsor of the world's fastest Pontiac powered Ford Fairmont (engine) 5.14 at 140 mph (1/8 mile) , true 10.5 tire, stock type suspension https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDoJnIP3HgE |
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I'm liking the estimates! They beat my thoughts of 300-325 hp and 400 ftlb.
I know I can use a bigger cam so am planning for that. Those percentages add up but I'm sticking with the Pontiac pieces, at least for now. I appreciate the data. Thanks a bunch guys. -dale |
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