Some of you may know I picked up a 68 Valiant this year. Low mileage 37,000 California car original 273. But now has a 380hp create engine less than 5,000 miles. tti headers and duels with an x pipe.
Rebuilt 727 with 2800 stall and manual shift. Here's where the original owner neuter the car 8 3/4 sure grip 2.96 gears.
Bought a bunch of parts to install this winter. Lots of suspension. But also some engine. Want an 8 month daily driver that can go to the odd autox and drag event.
For the engine I got MSD and Holley sniper to handle fuel and spark. And Rhoads lifters and airgap to help regain under 3500 power. I will install Rhoads and airgap later want to do a before and after drag and mpg test.
This a magazine dyno of a 380hp create engine. I know some will disagree with the numbers but its the dyno curves that matter.
I look at that and its pretty impressive for a truck engine with a cam.
But 1st before gearing, stall and shift points got to break down the engine curve.
1st and obvious 5000-6000 rpm is the stongest making between 97-100% so basically flat. Next 4000-5000 rpm still pretty strong the power going no less than 81%. Under that the numbers arent bad but the less time I imagine I stay there the better especially under about 2800 rpm where Im make 50% or less power.
1st up shift points. Im guessing if I can keep the engine in 80% power range when shifting the better? So shifting at 6000 rpm would drop me to about 3500 rpm or 68% of peak power. I assume the power isnt just gonna drop off after 6000 rpm. Might even be at 333 hp at 6500 rpm so if I shift about there it would drop to about 4000 rpm and still be at 333 hp in the 80%.
So again Im guessing I would have to try every 100 rpm above 6000 rpm to find the right shift point ? Plus what would a safe redline of this engine be 6500 rpm ?
2nd stall Im kind of stuck with the one I got for now and hope the guy made a decent choice. Stall is one of the areas I have least knowledge.
So Im guessing 2800 rpm would be the foot brake stall and flash would be more likely 4000 rpm or over ? Im also guessing the stall will slip a lot especially at the lower rpm. Like say at 10 mph if the engine was direct drive it would be revving 1000 rpm but the converter will slip into the 2000 rpm range, getting it into the higher hp range like 180 hp vs 80 hp even though it will lose some hp to the slippage?
If that is the case I can see why some would say stall is more important then gears.
3rd gearing. I see the advantage of more gear is to get the rpm up for any given mph. Or to get out of the trouble areas sooner (quicker) like 2800-3800 and especially under 2800 rpm.
With the 2.96 gears it will be 30 mph before i leave the 2800 rpm and under powerband.
And 41 mph before i start to get into the 80% powerband 4000 -6000 + rpm.
If I went 4.10 Id be in the 4000-6000 + powerband at 29 mph.
4.10 @ 29 mph = 333hp
2.96 @ 30 mph = 200hp about*
This is why gears are important.
Im gonna leave this to last. Haven't decided if 3.91-4.30 with OD or 5/6 speed or just 3.23 or 3.55 and 904 deep 1st and 2nd gear etc...
I know theres some questions but it is more just thinking or rambling out loud any insights or thought would be appreciate
Rebuilt 727 with 2800 stall and manual shift. Here's where the original owner neuter the car 8 3/4 sure grip 2.96 gears.
Bought a bunch of parts to install this winter. Lots of suspension. But also some engine. Want an 8 month daily driver that can go to the odd autox and drag event.
For the engine I got MSD and Holley sniper to handle fuel and spark. And Rhoads lifters and airgap to help regain under 3500 power. I will install Rhoads and airgap later want to do a before and after drag and mpg test.
This a magazine dyno of a 380hp create engine. I know some will disagree with the numbers but its the dyno curves that matter.
I look at that and its pretty impressive for a truck engine with a cam.
But 1st before gearing, stall and shift points got to break down the engine curve.
1st and obvious 5000-6000 rpm is the stongest making between 97-100% so basically flat. Next 4000-5000 rpm still pretty strong the power going no less than 81%. Under that the numbers arent bad but the less time I imagine I stay there the better especially under about 2800 rpm where Im make 50% or less power.
1st up shift points. Im guessing if I can keep the engine in 80% power range when shifting the better? So shifting at 6000 rpm would drop me to about 3500 rpm or 68% of peak power. I assume the power isnt just gonna drop off after 6000 rpm. Might even be at 333 hp at 6500 rpm so if I shift about there it would drop to about 4000 rpm and still be at 333 hp in the 80%.
So again Im guessing I would have to try every 100 rpm above 6000 rpm to find the right shift point ? Plus what would a safe redline of this engine be 6500 rpm ?
2nd stall Im kind of stuck with the one I got for now and hope the guy made a decent choice. Stall is one of the areas I have least knowledge.
So Im guessing 2800 rpm would be the foot brake stall and flash would be more likely 4000 rpm or over ? Im also guessing the stall will slip a lot especially at the lower rpm. Like say at 10 mph if the engine was direct drive it would be revving 1000 rpm but the converter will slip into the 2000 rpm range, getting it into the higher hp range like 180 hp vs 80 hp even though it will lose some hp to the slippage?
If that is the case I can see why some would say stall is more important then gears.
3rd gearing. I see the advantage of more gear is to get the rpm up for any given mph. Or to get out of the trouble areas sooner (quicker) like 2800-3800 and especially under 2800 rpm.
With the 2.96 gears it will be 30 mph before i leave the 2800 rpm and under powerband.
And 41 mph before i start to get into the 80% powerband 4000 -6000 + rpm.
If I went 4.10 Id be in the 4000-6000 + powerband at 29 mph.
4.10 @ 29 mph = 333hp
2.96 @ 30 mph = 200hp about*
This is why gears are important.
Im gonna leave this to last. Haven't decided if 3.91-4.30 with OD or 5/6 speed or just 3.23 or 3.55 and 904 deep 1st and 2nd gear etc...
I know theres some questions but it is more just thinking or rambling out loud any insights or thought would be appreciate
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