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yeah that bar is low, most of the time I'm running in the 28.xx" area. I've never used the correction function, I just have a years worth of data that I refer to for like conditions. This time of year that's about the same range you'll get at Fontana (morning to afternoon), I'm not sure where you ran but if it's within 100 miles of your shop then that is very good air.

Sacramento was very frustrating, that was the first time the car has had a chance to run below 1500' but it was very cold (couldn't keep heat in the track or tires) and the track sucked. I spun the tires on every pass which it normally doesn't do. If the track would have been holding I think I would have had a shot at 10.0's.

Mark are you foot braking? I don't have a brake but I was thinking of turning on the 2 step at its lowest setting just to see if it would make my RT more consistent...Dave
Foot brake, Kearney Nebraska
 
Just my opinion....but that's a 10.10 or so here in Houston on a mild evening. 6.40 in 1/8th I bet with no wind and something below 1000 DA. Just for reference, I have a friend that went to a notoriously "generous" dyno and put out 645 out of a small block. His car runs in the same range as the numbers above but is 600 lbs lighter!:D

Bill
 
Kearney is listed at 2150' so that was very good air. 6.61 is stellar for the first time out, congrats! What's the lowest setting on your 2 step? I think mine is 2200 which is going to be high for footbraking my car but I still think I might try it....Dave
 
I love the car.A car that weighs 3700 getting down the track the way it does with parts that just dont work.Just proves that attention to detail and correct assembly can go a long ways.Also putting it in a car that uses what it has and not throw a big precentage away is priceless also...Good job
 
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Impressive performance for a 620 HP nothing special 460.

How many builders would go to the effort to track test a combo to validate the dyno numbers?
Thanks guys, the 700 HP 496 is next.:DOr even better yet the peanut port, the 10 sec peanut port:yes:
 

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ok i see the attention to detail thing going a long way .and i agree the little things make all the differance. i have built many 454 solid flat engines that ran 11.0s with stock valves with a good valve job and a backcut on the intake valve. that being said what to hell are you doing to get a full second more performance out of the same heads.

you must have a full day of grinding into those ports and the valvejob on each head.

:thumbsup::thumbsup: those heads are working. great engine
 
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ok i see the attention to detail thing going a long way .and i agree the little things make all the differance. i have built many 454 solid flat engines that ran 11.0s with stock valves with a good valve job and a backcut on the intake valve. that being said what to hell are you doing to get a full second more performance out of the same heads.

you must have a full day of grinding into those ports and the valvejob on each head.

:thumbsup::thumbsup: those heads are working. great engine
Thanks, heres a picture of the rough heads before porting and CCing. Its not just one thing, its paying attention to the total package, Ive been building and refining the same engines for over 6 years now. But theres more in the car setup, after all this is after a total of 5 passes with this engine, with zero track tuning due to wind.
 

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mark
just wondering where the true torque peak is on one of these engines i have seen some of the other dyno sheets on other engines you build and most of them seem to be droping torque from the start of the pull. is this due to you just testing in the useable rpm range using a good convertor.

im wondering this due to my own engine has a 252/258 degree cam on a 106 installed at 103icl and my convertor is a 5200. and im wanting to see if slipping past my peak. thanks.
 
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mark
just wondering where the true torque peak is on one of these engines i have seen some of the other dyno sheets on other engines you build and most of them seem to be droping torque from the start of the pull. is this due to you just testing in the useable rpm range using a good convertor.

im wondering this due to my own engine has a 252/258 degree cam on a 106 installed at 103icl and my convertor is a 5200. and im wanting to see if slipping past my peak. thanks.
Peak TQ on this build was 4600, converter flash was 5000, but in good air 5100, which would have been very close to ideal.
 
Hey Mark

Happy dyno LOL,, I am lovin it

Excellent results which speak for themselves.
Not unexpected though,,, some of us are aware of what you do but it is still good to see confirmation for those that like to play internet expert

Atta boy from up here in the sticks :beers:
 
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