cbuzzetti wrote:
Hey BJ are we talking about cars with over 140 RWHP?
I won't know until I get them on the dyno. The I don't suspect that the "magic motor" car will make any more peak power. It is in the low to mid-range where is seems to shine. When I get time, I'm going to pull the DME and ensure it is running a stock tune. It was purchased as a built car, so there's no telling...
cbuzzetti wrote:
It would be nice to know what is actually making these bigger numbers.
I agree. As I can, I want to compile as much data as possible. Dyno, different part combinations, etc. I'm planning on pulling the maps off of early, late, and 88 chips for comparison, too.
All the cars I've done with low compression pistons, I have set the timing marks in the closest position to stock. This mean retarding the cam timing. This explains why these cars pull all the way to redline and seem to loose low end torque.
What I haven't tried is advancing the timing a tooth--with the minimum thickness head one tooth is actually less than a full tooth. I'd like to get dynos for each configuration.
-bj