loftygoals wrote:
Sterling Doc wrote:
BJ, here is a link to the dyno results from the best motors at Nationals.
Thanks for the data! You don't have any of the tq plots do you? I'd be interested in slightly lower than 4k, too. With the wide gearing in our transaxles, 3.5k is important. There are a lot of corners where you "bog" down low in third, because you'd run out of revs too quickly if you use 2nd.
I will try to get some of my own dyno information together over the off season. I think I could get 3-4 of the Texas cars on the dyno for some investigation.
I'm willing to bet that I can find a few secrets in these motors. I don't like secrets in a spec series, so I will of course share anything I find. As much as I'd like to build every spec motor in the country, I don't want this to become like some other spec series where you have to buy a $20k motor from a shop that knows the recipe for the secret sauce to run out front.
-bj
-bj
BJ, I entered all the data using the original plots, and a ruler, as each dyno was on a different scale. The look much more different when put on the same plot! It would take me a while to go back, and do the TQ, or 3,500 RPM plots. I'll see if I can get to it, but it will be a while.
I very much agree that keeping this info public is best for the series, and appreciate the help that you and others have given to make it so. We are looking into many options to balance the motors cost effectively, but we need to do some testing first. We are in the process of gathering the motors, and parts to do this right. We need GOOD data, more than we need it fast...
Have you double checked the port volumes? I've never heard the ports themselves were different between the early and late heads, just the combustion chamber shapes. This would be good information to have verified.
Post up your info when you get it.
Thanks!