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Old 05-09-2011, 01:03 PM
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Default LS 427 / 8800 rpm / dyno results?

I am looking for a dyno graph of LS427

RHS heads

10:1 compression ratio

2,2" intake valve / 1,651 exhaust valve

250-260 cams.

Max engine speed 8800 rpm

Does anyone have a dyno graph of a similar project?


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8800rpm? Are you drunk?
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Lmao^^^^
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i think hes talking about a VTEC motor
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Originally Posted by briancb1
8800rpm? Are you drunk?
i think he is. as u see in the op he said cams. i dont remeber the last time ls motors have more then one cam
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Here's something a little more constructive. An 8800rpm 427 has a lot more than 10:1 compression. An 8800rpm small block is very expensive. Here's an example of an extreme build https://ls1tech.com/forums/dynamomet...aspirated.html . What are your goals? Get with a great builder and you'll enjoy the money you've spent instead of being pissed off @ some half *** builder.
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Originally Posted by v8pwr
Here's something a little more constructive. An 8800rpm 427 has a lot more than 10:1 compression. An 8800rpm small block is very expensive. Here's an example of an extreme build https://ls1tech.com/forums/dynamomet...aspirated.html . What are your goals? Get with a great builder and you'll enjoy the money you've spent instead of being pissed off @ some half *** builder.
That's probably a $35k engine. Mozes heads, keyed lifters, Beck, etc, etc, etc.
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Here's a 9000rpm dyno pull with a GM ls7 bare block.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaxE6dsfb_o&NR=1
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Rob's car sounds wicked!!
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What did it pull?
That sounded great!
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Originally Posted by Stang's Bane
What did it pull?
That sounded great!
around 640 rwhp 505 rwtq Mustang dyno thru 4.10 gears
388ci motor
This car can idle @ 500rpms too.

Sorry to hijack OP thread.
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Originally Posted by vetteboy2k
around 640 rwhp 505 rwtq Mustang dyno thru 4.10 gears
388ci motor
This car can idle @ 500rpms too.

Sorry to hijack OP thread.
ITB's are a truly wonderful thing.



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