Just your average every day 1450 rwhp Street car.
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Just your average every day 1450 rwhp Street car.
LJMS customer Dan Rensch recently got his new engine combination up and running and on the rollers for a little tuning....
Combo is a sub 400 inch LS motor equipped with TEA ported TFS Cathedral port heads with hand finishing by Brian Tooley, Holley Hi ram, LJMS custom hydraulic roller cam. Artificial atmosphere is provided by a pair of S400's from Jose at Forced Inductions. Currently backed with a PTC converter that was spec'd for a different combination.... the poor thing is slipping 23% on the dyno which means this thing is probably making a tad bit more power than what its showing.
Dan has a couple little grudge races setup, and once I get the ok, I'll be happy to share more about the motor combination... But for now thats all I am at Liberty to share.
Here's a Video of one of the pulls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amlX...ature=youtu.be
Combo is a sub 400 inch LS motor equipped with TEA ported TFS Cathedral port heads with hand finishing by Brian Tooley, Holley Hi ram, LJMS custom hydraulic roller cam. Artificial atmosphere is provided by a pair of S400's from Jose at Forced Inductions. Currently backed with a PTC converter that was spec'd for a different combination.... the poor thing is slipping 23% on the dyno which means this thing is probably making a tad bit more power than what its showing.
Dan has a couple little grudge races setup, and once I get the ok, I'll be happy to share more about the motor combination... But for now thats all I am at Liberty to share.
Here's a Video of one of the pulls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amlX...ature=youtu.be
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The car will get to 5 psi ( gate spring) in sub 2 seconds on the footbrake during the staging procedure from a dead idle.
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T4 or T6 S400's? Depending on which of the S400's Jose specd - I doubt this thing is turned up... ha ha.
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Awesome job. Just curious, why does it matter what the engine specs? You listed the whp and dyno graph, would that give up a lot more than knowing what engine did it?