I have a word for that, I can't say it because it's offensive lolI went back and checked out a couple more videos on Salters 383, it seems the customer might be using manifolds
I have a word for that, I can't say it because it's offensive lolI went back and checked out a couple more videos on Salters 383, it seems the customer might be using manifolds
1.42 tq/ci is pretty remarkable. Wow. J.RobThat's a bunch of great comments.
I have a 470 that was with a solid flat tappet and ootb 240s that made 685+ish hp and 670 tq
600 ft lbs at 3000 rpm.
Getting a bigger s/r cam and many hours of porting my tf240s & a wieand tunnel ram that I made because they simply aren't available and I can't afford a Indy tr.
not a brag, because it's tore down because I did a mathematical error on my rod bearing.
The trickflow heads make impressive power for a standard rocker head.
Thank you, hoping for a little more soon.1.42 tq/ci is pretty remarkable. Wow. J.Rob
You better hold your tongue, the customer keeps the lights on.I have a word for that, I can't say it because it's offensive lol
Nah, i don't do that.You better hold your tongue, the customer keeps the lights on.
I think some of that is expectations base on some of your other builds. They see this 650HP and that 700HP and want the same kinda thing. I'd be happy with a 450HP 383 and that's very reachable. But thanks to magazine articles and forum super heroes, everybody's gotta have 600 plus.Disagree here RRR. Ive had way too many unsatisfied customers with their 383 builds. J.Rob
With a larger cube short block 600 HP is meerly just what happens with 240 heads.I think some of that is expectations base on some of your other builds. They see this 650HP and that 700HP and want the same kinda thing. I'd be happy with a 450HP 383 and that's very reachable. But thanks to magazine articles and forum super heroes, everybody's gotta have 600 plus.
Yeah, it's easily attainable for sure.With a larger cube short block 600 HP is meerly just what happens with 240 heads.
Of course it is. So that the numbers will be inflated and the customer will be more apt to pay that price.So, they used big tube headers on the dyno when it's ultimately going to be run with manifolds in the car? Is that common?
I figured. Seems pretty silly to me. So much for a dyno being a tuning tool.Of course it is. So that the numbers will be inflated and the customer will be more apt to pay that price.
Tuning AND selling tool.I figured. Seems pretty silly to me. So much for a dyno being a tuning tool.
Most Dyno shops have Dyno headers. I'm sure some don't have Mopar headers at all. For ease of hooking up to the Dyno they use headers.Manifolds would be another setup and ain't nobody got time for that.As well as most all race engines and hot street engines run headers.May not be the same tubes size you are running but they have to fit the Dyno as well.So, they used big tube headers on the dyno when it's ultimately going to be run with manifolds in the car? Is that common?
You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink.Exactly! You do like @PRH says.....I'd push the customer to move to a 431 or even better the excellent 451. Ive done over 600hp in a solid flat tapped build with TF240,s OOTB. Oh and I think it made 590 tq @ 470 cubes. It's documented here somewhere. J.Rob
I understand that and have done that....but I will flat out refuse and "Save them from themselves" They can go somewhere else and "in their minds save some shekels". J.RobYou can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink.
He got paid to do it the customers way.
It is...thanks. J.RobI think this is a somewhat apples to apples comparison.
https://www.yellowbullet.com/threads/big-block-mopar-build-by-stuska1-rescue.2703761/
It's dumb, we run stuff on the Dyno pretty much as it's going in the car. Those manifolds are going to lose a lot of power.So, they used big tube headers on the dyno when it's ultimately going to be run with manifolds in the car? Is that common?
This build in particular, take the observed HP numbers and knock 50+ HP off that guaranteed it's in the upper 300s in the car.Of course it is. So that the numbers will be inflated and the customer will be more apt to pay that price.
Wouldn't it change the tune too - manifolds vs headers?It's dumb, we run stuff on the Dyno pretty much as it's going in the car. Those manifolds are going to lose a lot of power.
Yes indeed it willWouldn't it change the tune too - manifolds vs headers?
Ok, so let's say 375HP just to put a number on it. Which is capable of what? Low 12s in a well prepped A body? High 11s? Isn't that respectable?This build in particular, take the observed HP numbers and knock 50+ HP off that guaranteed it's in the upper 300s in the car.
Mid 12's at best....been there done that. J.RobOk, so let's say 375HP just to put a number on it. Which is capable of what? Low 12s in a well prepped A body? High 11s? Isn't that respectable?
Same difference. Still respectable. Plus you'd rarely break anything and can drive it to and from the track and get groceries on the way home. A lot to be said there.Mid 12's at best....been there done that. J.Rob