Stroker Build Valve Float?
Just got my recently built 404LS2 on the dyno for some tuning. It is a Livernois 404 with 243 heads (330cfm, 240cfm), Pat G spec cam 239/247 .623 114+2 on LSL lobes, ported FAST and supporting mods. She pulls nice and steady and is making 498rpm right about 6200 while still climbing then all of a sudden it hits a wall and nose dives. From 498rwhp at 6200 to about 400rwhp at 6800. Tuner thinks it is valve float. I have Patriot springs in there. With the cam sheet it called for a 7.40 in push rod, but with a 7.35 the geometry was right on. Do you all think it is the valve float due to weak springs?
Thanks
Last edited by SlwSVT; Jun 13, 2009 at 11:08 PM.
Just got my recently built 404LS2 on the dyno for some tuning. It is a Livernois 404 with 243 heads (330cfm, 240cfm), Pat G spec cam 239/247 .620 114+2, ported FAST and supporting mods. She pulls nice and steady and is making 498rpm right about 6200 while still climbing then all of a sudden it hits a wall and nose dives. From 498rwhp at 6200 to about 400rwhp at 6800. Tuner thinks it is valve float. I have Patriot springs in there. With the cam sheet it called for a 7.35 in push rod, but with a 7.40 the geometry was right on. Do you all think it is the valve float due to weak springs?
Thanks
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Also some of the less expensive springs loose their pressure very quickly.
With Valve Springs you cannot skimp on the cheap or favorite of the internet.
I use the Lunati/Pac springs on my dyno mules.
Really there are a ton of reasons that you can hit a wall on the dyno.
Springs, cam design, tuning, fuel system are all good places to start.
We have stock cammed GMPP Crate engines that will pull to 7000 RPM with the yellow LS2/LS6/LS3 springs. A radical ramp on the cam profile can cause a lot of problems also. More pressure could help there.
Lets see some logs of the tuning software.
Also let us know if the first pull is going higher than the following pulls.
Good luck!
Robin
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Also some of the less expensive springs loose their pressure very quickly.
With Valve Springs you cannot skimp on the cheap or favorite of the internet.
I use the Lunati/Pac springs on my dyno mules.
Really there are a ton of reasons that you can hit a wall on the dyno.
Springs, cam design, tuning, fuel system are all good places to start.
We have stock cammed GMPP Crate engines that will pull to 7000 RPM with the yellow LS2/LS6/LS3 springs. A radical ramp on the cam profile can cause a lot of problems also. More pressure could help there.
Lets see some logs of the tuning software.
Also let us know if the first pull is going higher than the following pulls.
Good luck!
Robin
The HP falloff from 6200 to 6700 is not too concerning, except for the little dip at 6360 which appears to foreshadow what happens at 6700. It definitely looks like valve float, or lifters compressing / collapsing.
This is just a guess, but you may not have enough pre-load into those lifters with a 7.350" pushrod. Otherwise, your valve mass is overcoming your valve springs at 6700 and they're floating like ice cream in root beer.
The HP falloff from 6200 to 6700 is not too concerning, except for the little dip at 6360 which appears to foreshadow what happens at 6700. It definitely looks like valve float, or lifters compressing / collapsing.
This is just a guess, but you may not have enough pre-load into those lifters with a 7.350" pushrod. Otherwise, your valve mass is overcoming your valve springs at 6700 and they're floating like ice cream in root beer.



