Yella Terra Ultra-Light results
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New final number on my setup and Yella Terra Ultra-Light results
I have been having fun going back to the dyno after each mod. I expected the rockers to show no gains, except maybe 1 or 2 hp which is not really measureable, just got them for reliability.
People have been asking the question a lot around here, so I went back with that being the only change. Preload was set to the same as before as well. Fueling was also the same.
5 hp from about 5400 and up
Here is what I ended up with, just played around with some fueling and timing, now that I finally had some time to mess with it. Only thing left is to get the fueling leaner at 4200 to get that dip to a minimum.
480 rwhp
437 rwtq
No smoothing on graphs to take out false peaks at the end of the run.
People have been asking the question a lot around here, so I went back with that being the only change. Preload was set to the same as before as well. Fueling was also the same.
5 hp from about 5400 and up
Here is what I ended up with, just played around with some fueling and timing, now that I finally had some time to mess with it. Only thing left is to get the fueling leaner at 4200 to get that dip to a minimum.
480 rwhp
437 rwtq
No smoothing on graphs to take out false peaks at the end of the run.
Last edited by WS6FirebirdTA00; 05-19-2007 at 04:53 PM.
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Great info Mike. Can't wait 'til my new mods are installed! Nice report. Glad you gained power.
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2013 Corvette Grand Sport A6 LME forged 416, Greg Good ported TFS 255 LS3 heads, 222/242 .629"/.604" 121LSA Pat G blower cam, ARH 1 7/8" headers, ESC Novi 1500 Supercharger w/8 rib direct drive conversion, 747rwhp/709rwtq on 93 octane, 801rwhp/735rwtq on race fuel, 10.1 @ 147.25mph 1/4 mile, 174.7mph Half Mile.
2016 Corvette Z51 M7 Magnuson Heartbeat 2300 supercharger, TSP LT headers, Pat G tuned, 667rwhp, 662rwtq, 191mph TX Mile.
2009.5 Pontiac G8 GT 6.0L, A6, AFR 230v2 heads. 506rwhp/442rwtq. 11.413 @ 121.29mph 1/4 mile, 168.7mph TX Mile
2000 Pewter Ram Air Trans Am M6 heads/cam 508 rwhp/445 rwtq SAE, 183.092 TX Mile
2022 Cadillac Escalade 6.2L A10 S&B CAI, Corsa catback.
2023 Corvette 3LT Z51 soon to be modified.
Custom LSX tuning in person or via email press here.
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Originally Posted by BLK02TA
Not bad. So what else is the benefit? Quicker rev or anything?
#16
Originally Posted by WS6FirebirdTA00
They are more rigid, so you get less deflection (which I cannot say that the stockers even do deflect, just an assumption based on the design), they have roller tips, and from what I hear, I dont have to worry about losing the needle bearings and finding them in my motor lol So pretty much, better valve train stability.
Good info Mike.....way to do some real R&D of late.
And its nice to make some more power in addition to adding some reliability. While I haven't had the time to do my own independent test similar to yours, I had a hunch they would be worth a few ponies.
Cheers,
Tony
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Originally Posted by WS6FirebirdTA00
thanks man, between that and the 13/15 loss from the rear (22 ft lbs loss at 3000 rpm), this little cam is doing pretty damn good for me
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These were the 6645's correct?
It's not surprising the gain yielded; I expected as much if not a tad more.
Less friction and better design, as Tony and others already stated, would naturally lead to less parasitic loss; hence the 5 pony gain
I can't WAIT to put mine in now
It's not surprising the gain yielded; I expected as much if not a tad more.
Less friction and better design, as Tony and others already stated, would naturally lead to less parasitic loss; hence the 5 pony gain
I can't WAIT to put mine in now
#20
Originally Posted by Tony Mamo @ AFR
All of the above is true hence the additional power gain.....some of it simply from reduced friction at the higher RPM's.
Good info Mike.....way to do some real R&D of late.
And its nice to make some more power in addition to adding some reliability. While I haven't had the time to do my own independent test similar to yours, I had a hunch they would be worth a few ponies.
Cheers,
Tony
Good info Mike.....way to do some real R&D of late.
And its nice to make some more power in addition to adding some reliability. While I haven't had the time to do my own independent test similar to yours, I had a hunch they would be worth a few ponies.
Cheers,
Tony
I wanted to go in assuming nothing, so either way I would be happy