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Old 05-06-2011, 04:00 PM
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We just finished up our first engine with the DR heads. 454 with single dominator carb and MSD distributor made 864hp @7200 rpm and 686 ft lbs of torque @ 6200 naturally aspirated. We are building a couple of more of them with some different induction setups to see just how much we can get out of it.



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Nice job... What type of fuel?
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Nice job... What type of fuel?
It is 13.5 to 1 so we used VP 112 gas.
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Awesome numbers
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Good stuff. I have been interested in those heads for a future build. Thanks for the pioneering Brian.
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Awesome numbers
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Are the heads straight out of the box?
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Originally Posted by LSX-coupe
Are the heads straight out of the box?
X2 and how much are they compared to the big brands? Great numbers..WOW
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That right there is setting the bar high!
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Nice results. Would like to see more info on this
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how much lift are you running?

and if you care to share any other details on cam specs? up to you.....
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Solid roller or hydraulic? You would probably pick up some power using E85.
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Originally Posted by TurboAv
Solid roller or hydraulic? You would probably pick up some power using E85.
Pick up power over the VP112 they already used? Doubtful.
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Originally Posted by TurboAv
Solid roller or hydraulic? You would probably pick up some power using E85.
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Pick up power over the VP112 they already used? Doubtful.
probably be very similar power i'd be keen to see a comparison with that kind of compression.
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The dyno chart indicates .016 lash so I would assume a solid roller cam.
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damn thats some great results!
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[QUOTE=bg-sdpc;14880758]It is 13.5 to 1 so we used VP 112 gas.[/ How nitrous friendly will this be?
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Put those heads on one of ur 479ci motors and lets see those numbers. Oh yeah!!
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Would like a price on this without an intake. Would make an awesome E85 street terror.
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I remember one of you guys sayin you put the dr heads on somethin and dyno'd it. Thats some really good power, looks like it has the potential to make over 1000hp up at 9000 rpm's with a bigger cam. I am impressed, you could possibly make 800hp with less compression for a street motor.


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