6.1L hemi with 8-71 on methanol

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ateam

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Initially about 5 lbs boost. If all goes well, perhaps 20lbs.-manifold. Going to Bonneville,(the long white dyno). First goal is 200mph. This will require approx. 550 hp. Skilled advice please ? Thanks, ateam.:cheers:
 
Me thinks you will have much more than 550 HP. Any pics of the car your going to do this with?

Jack
>> Better to lo-ball than hi, on the hp. 5 psi is likely the slowest blower speed. Pic's of car "might" be in Bonneville archives under "original" BFMR, #911, stretched wb., deuce. The current team of Davidson, Beck, Cummins and Thornbury, are using the 911# from Snow Thornbury's original car, last run in 06' ? This is the car schedualled to get a Gen III. Cheers, ateam.
 
got the correct gearing to reach that speed and will the engine last under a sustained load? and i do agree you should make more then 550 on 20psi. sounds like a sweet ride for that!
 
LoL!! I got nearly 500hp with bolt-ons and a custom toon! 5#'s on a 6.1 should be kicking 625-650 easy! That all in a Duece, I see 200mph without much effort with the right gear. Had mine at 160mph with pedal left on a stock 3.08 gear and a 5 speed auto!!!
 
got the correct gearing to reach that speed and will the engine last under a sustained load? and i do agree you should make more then 550 on 20psi. sounds like a sweet ride for that!
9" third member ratios, up the yazoo. 4 speed Lenco with 31% over in 4th. Plan is, to use just-enough boost to make 200mph. Remember, this is usually about 7,000 ft., corrected altitude. Onward, flyingwedge:burnout:
 
as long as your car is stable for that high of a speed i think you have it wooped sir! best of luck
 
There is a 6.1 street Chally at our local track that is making well over 600HP with a blower and headers, cam, heads. He has 9 PSI pullys. 550 HP - lowball estimate IMO.
 
There is a 6.1 street Chally at our local track that is making well over 600HP with a blower and headers, cam, heads. He has 9 PSI pullys. 550 HP - lowball estimate IMO.
The GMC blower is about the least efficient, of the rootes types. This is made worse at 7,000 ft. corrected altitude. The only thing helping this set up, is some cooling effect from the methanol. No sense boosting the motor, more than it needs to do the job. If (2) new drivers can go 200, with no drama, we'll have job accomplished. Onward, flyingwedge.:cya:
 
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