Solid Roller 396 Dyno Guesses
I mean whats so hard about slapping the thing on a dyno? Just do it, if your heart gets broken then oh well.
Last edited by PWND3r; Aug 4, 2010 at 09:41 AM.
I mean whats so hard about slapping the thing on a dyno? Just do it, if your heart gets broken then oh well.
I mean whats so hard about slapping the thing on a dyno? Just do it, if your heart gets broken then oh well.
I have not had time to take it to the strip either. Maybe the dyno was fudged up? I'm be putting it on a Mustang dyno in the spring, so I'll update then. And don't take my post's off as me being a dick either, I'm just stating from my point of view and what I've seen.
Here's my mod list:
383ci (.20 over w/3.55 stroke) Approx 10.5:1 compression ratio.
Last edited by PWND3r; Aug 4, 2010 at 09:42 AM.
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The thing is, I don't see the dyno being that out of whack, right before mine went on, a 780whp turbo Camaro was on it, and my buddy always dyno's his 1700whp TT Chevelle on the same dyno.
When it gets warm over here in Michigan, I'm going to look this thing over thoroughly, I have the dyno video too, but it's kind of crappy and it's only the car, no graph.
What do you think I should be pushing to the wheels?
Okay now to pwnd3r:
So yes I think your power levels are low for what you have.... Should at least be 425-450 RWHP....
I have not had time to take it to the strip either. Maybe the dyno was fudged up? I'm be putting it on a Mustang dyno in the spring, so I'll update then. And don't take my post's off as me being a dick either, I'm just stating from my point of view and what I've seen.
Here's my mod list:
385ci (.40 over w/3.75 stroke) Approx 12.5:1 compression ratio.
Custom Diamond flat-top forged pistons, Oliver steel 5.7" rods, Callies forged crank, splayed 4-bolt mains, Cam Motion custom ground solid-roller cam, Comp Cams 873-16 lifters, 943-16 springs, 731-16 retainers, and 614-61 locks, Manley 11500/11501 valves. It has Trend Performance pushrods, 8.100, .080 wall, 5/16".
Comp Cams rocker-arms, Jomar rocker-stud girdles, Canton 7qt. oil pan, Meizere electric water pump, 30# fuel injectors, Arizona Speed&Marine mono-blade throttle body, Hooker full-length headers w/custom Y-pipe.
LT4 heads and intake were fully ported by Flow Technologies.
Head flow #s are as follows, in valve-lift/intake/exhaust format:
.100/69.1/48.2
.200/138.5/98.4
.300/191.2/131.3
.400/230/157.8
.500/259.5/176.1
.600/275.6/188.4
.700/281.7/197.3
The cam is a Cam Motion custom solid roller, 256/262 .664/.662 108LSA as I recall.
Are these numbers you are giving from a Mustang dyno???????
No it wasn't a Mustang dyno. I have a run scheduled this spring to put it on a Mustang though with the fuel pressure turned up. I can't get ahold of the guy I bought the car off of, so who knows what's done to it anymore. The car is in storage right now but this weekend I'm gonna go start it and let it run and check the numbers on the heads to see if they are in fact Lsx heads. Then when I get an oil change I'm dropping the pan to check everything out.
I appreciate the replies guys, and I'm sorry I thread jacked.
Last edited by PWND3r; Aug 4, 2010 at 09:48 AM.
385ci = 384.569ci actual w/4.040" bore and 3.750" stroke
5.700" rods & 4.039" dia pistons w/4.040" rings & 0.3" land or
6.000" rods & 4.039" dia pistons w/4.040" rings & 0.3" land
Compression ratio: 11.7:1 w/54cc chamber & 0.049" gasket
Compression ratio: 11.6:1 w/55cc chamber & 0.049" gasket
Compression ratio: 11.4:1 w/56cc chamber & 0.049" gasket
Compression ratio: 11.3:1 w/57cc chamber & 0.049" gasket
Compression ratio: 11.2:1 w/58cc chamber & 0.049" gasket
385ci = 384.569ci actual w/4.040" bore and 3.750" stroke
5.700" rods & 4.039" dia pistons w/4.040" rings & 0.3" land or
6.000" rods & 4.039" dia pistons w/4.040" rings & 0.3" land
Compression ratio: 11.7:1 w/54cc chamber & 0.049" gasket
Compression ratio: 11.6:1 w/55cc chamber & 0.049" gasket
Compression ratio: 11.4:1 w/56cc chamber & 0.049" gasket
Compression ratio: 11.3:1 w/57cc chamber & 0.049" gasket
Compression ratio: 11.2:1 w/58cc chamber & 0.049" gasket
Deck .0006(basically a "zero" deck)
Gasket .039
Flat top 7 cc relief(oddball I know,long story)
53cc chamber
3.75 stroke
4.030 bore
Adds up to 12.48 to 1
Somehow I dont think your there.
And a .049 gasket? Who makes that? The Fel Pro 1074 which is what most use is a .039 and you have the Impala thats a .029.
WIth the numbers you gave I come up with 11.45 to1
.049 gasket
54cc head
4.040 bore
.029 deck(standard nominal deck height)
3.75 stroke
5 cc relief(pretty standard)
Same numbers with a ZERO deck, same head gasket is 12.37 to 1
Same numbers with a ZERO deck and a .039 head gasket is 12.73 to 1
WIth a standard deck(.029) and a Impala .029 gasket its 12.07 to 1
If that engine doesnt have AT LEAST 12 to 1 that cam aint gonna fly.
When you make more torque than HP on a chassis dyno with a manual trans, something is outta whack.
And BTW that engine needs 42lb injectors.
Last edited by FASTFATBOY; Jan 30, 2009 at 05:57 PM.
To the PWN3DR, if you bought the car that way, I would make sure you could verify all the performance parts, that the seller told you about..It never hurts to double check, something like that.






