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Old 08-14-2006, 03:00 PM
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Default dart 205 f-13 and a big shot

444.4hp- all motor with stock ls6 intake
675hp- 225 shot and hsw progressive controler

poor stock bottom end

http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/gall...lbum=34&pos=12
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/gall...lbum=34&pos=11
Old 08-14-2006, 03:16 PM
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NICE NUMBERS THATS GREAT tq TOO
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what is your CR?
Old 08-14-2006, 03:39 PM
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Nice numbers man! That bottom end should last a little while with that progressive controller. TQ spikes from nitrous = boom!
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the heads are un milled with stock thickness head gaskets so i think somewhere around low 11's im not sure id have to ask nick
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~64cc heads and .054" gasket.. I dont think thats in the 11 CR. From the chart I used, I got around 10.6.1..
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it could be im trying to find out for myself
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OK.. I was sayin that thats what I came up with.

Good numbers either way.
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Originally Posted by waterbug1999
~64cc heads and .054" gasket.. I dont think thats in the 11 CR. From the chart I used, I got around 10.6.1..
I thought Darts were 62 cc.
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I heard 63cc-64cc...
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They advertise 62 cc.

Did you happen to measure your PV with the F13? I remember someone stating that a much smaller cam was having issues with PV, but I am not sure their numbers made sense.
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im sure nick did im not haveing any problems but then again they are stock right out of the box with stock thickness head gaskets
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Awesome numbers.
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good numbers man, just goes to show you dont need a big cam to make great power
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your numbers are nice as well i probably could pick up another 10hp with a 90/90
Old 08-16-2006, 10:14 AM
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Cant wait for that motor to go so u get a new setup and sell me some of those goodies. HAHAHA
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Good #'s.....Nearly 400 tq at 3000 rpm N/A, nice
Old 08-17-2006, 03:03 PM
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are they ported darts or out of the box?
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Did you have to fly cut?
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they are out of the box darts and no i did not fly cut the only change i made was putting dual springs on



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