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Old 08-09-2010, 08:43 PM   #11
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What did it make with the roots blower? I'm making 436rwhp on pump gas and 471 on VP110.
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Old 08-09-2010, 10:19 PM   #12
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What kind of compression are you going to set the new motor up at? Something in the 9-9.5 to 1 area?
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Old 08-09-2010, 10:27 PM   #13
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What kind of compression are you going to set the new motor up at? Something in the 9-9.5 to 1 area?
CHP shows the compression at 9.2:1 with the 58cc heads and a 4.030 bore. However, I don't think the block is going to need to be bored. I think we'll be able to just do a hone on it but Eric will have Speed-O-Motive confirm that when he drops off the block. I'm kind of hoping it doesn't need the bore so that the cylinder walls will be thicker for a little more strength.
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What did it make with the roots blower? I'm making 436rwhp on pump gas and 471 on VP110.

On that engine dyno, it made 556 HP with 8 PSI of boost. I never put it on a chassis dyno. After running it for a bit, I slapped on a smaller pulley and melted a piston when I tried to tune it on the street (should have gone to a dyno tuner). I was able to hone the cylinder and replace the piston. So I installed the water-meth kit. I took the car to a dyno-tuner and couldn't get it to work. He kept telling me I was having spark blow-out. I left in frustration and figured out I had installed the injector nozzle backwards. So I tuned it myself on the street and was able to run 26* of timing.

So, I guess the answer to your question is, I don't know. I would guess somewhere ~500 to the wheels. I know it was a monster!!
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Old 08-09-2010, 11:57 PM   #15
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Wow, that's alot of timing with boost. I only have 16* at 6000 on the pump gas tune. That thing must have had a ton of torque with the 427 and a roots.

I think Eric's engine is going to be real fun in his car. I see third gear burnouts in it's future! Or maybe a broken T5.
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Wow, that's alot of timing with boost. I only have 16* at 6000 on the pump gas tune. That thing must have had a ton of torque with the 427 and a roots.

I think Eric's engine is going to be real fun in his car. I see third gear burnouts in it's future! Or maybe a broken T5.
As long as he doesn't put sticky tires on, I think he'll be fine. If he does put sticky tires on though, then I see a broken T5
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Ron, what's the curb weight on that thing, like 3000lbs? It's going to be a beast when you're done...
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I'm not sure. I know that the LX is supposed to be the lightest body style next to the LX notch back.
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Ron, what's the curb weight on that thing, like 3000lbs? It's going to be a beast when you're done...
I'm pretty sure it's about 2900.

Power to weight ratio is lookin pretty good
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