Engine going to dyno
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Engine going to dyno
Well my engine is finally going to the dyno. Only took 6 months to get built. It is a 385 running on pump gas. Engine builder says it should make just over 600hp. I am going to take a video camera. I will post videos asap.
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Chevy 010 4 bolt main block, Eagle 3.75" cast crank, SRP 4.040" -25cc pistons, Crower 6.0" I-Beam 4340 Rods, Clevite H series bearings, ARP fasteners, Crower custom solid roller cam 282/286 .712 lift, Crower lifters w/ high pressure pin oiling, Chet Herbert 3/8" 4340 pushrods, Dart Iron Eagle Platinum 230cc heads CNC'd by M2 racing (320cfm@.700)(284cfm@.700 out of the box), Jesel Comp series offset shaft rockers, MSD Pro billet dist, MSD 6 digital+, MSD 8.5mm Super conductor wires, Professional Products Hurricane intake manifold, Custom headers yet to be built, and carb size yet to be determined.
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M2 made some good improvements on the port flow i see.The cam your using is a 282/286 at .050 lift???if so wow what a big cam.what rocker ratio are u using???
cant wait to see the dyno results
keep us posted
cant wait to see the dyno results
keep us posted