why not degree the cam correctly and make few pull? Or put it on a chassis Dino.The trickflow 240 heads flow more than 240cfm. View attachment 1716466505
Ken recommend an 1146 for my 4” stroke small block for comparison.
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why not degree the cam correctly and make few pull? Or put it on a chassis Dino.The trickflow 240 heads flow more than 240cfm. View attachment 1716466505
YepIn 6500 ft of DA everything quits pulling.
He degreed the cam already. And it ran 11.4x at 118mph.why not degree the cam correctly and make few pull? Or put it on a chassis Dino.
Ken recommend an 1146 for my 4” stroke small block for compression.
Yes, id be very offended by those numbers myself especially if I paid for it.Here’s a dyno sheet from a build similar to Kent’s.
505, 240’s, Victor, hp1000, 2” headers, solid cam that was like 250/254-108.
It’s not a build I had anything to do with, but I snagged a pic of the dyno sheet(I think from this site).
Owner was expecting waaaay more, but alas iiwii.
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My bad.He degreed the cam already. And it ran 11.4x at 118mph.
2300 give or take 50 ft.Another question for Kent…….. what’s the track elevation?
I asked for track data and DAAnother question for Kent…….. what’s the track elevation?
We had a similar 493 on the dyno a few years ago.Yes, id be very offended by those numbers myself especially if I paid for it.
Makes sense yes. And it points to your converter not really being a problem. How accurate are your inputs? You crossed the stripe right at 6000?View attachment 1716466517 Does this make sense? Good or Bad?
I asked for track data and DA
Density altitudeWhat is DA
So that’s a couple of tenths slow compared to the known “fast” tracks.2300 give or take 50 ft.
The datalog says 6000 maybe 5970. just checked it again. Highest was 6076 for the runMakes sense yes. And it points to your converter not really being a problem. How accurate are your inputs? You crossed the stripe right at 6000?
Small changes in inputs make a big difference in slip. That’s why I asked. 5-8% is generally acceptable.The datalog says 6000 maybe 5970. just checked it again. Highest was 6076 for the run
Sorry, I had the size of the cooper cobras. This is with the drag radials.Small changes in inputs make a big difference in slip. That’s why I asked. 5-8% is generally acceptable.
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They did not came when we did 11.46. That was a one time. Usually the 11.49 is the cutoff. If I do go faster, I will get roll cage/bar. Might just do that anyway so I can have a proper harness.At what ET do the roll bar police come calling at that track?
It is a Hughes 24-30hd. Stated stall is 3000, but as mentioned AndyF looked at the datalog and said it was 4500. It is a 10 in converter. I have considered changing it prior and will do so if recommended.Do you know what diameter the converter is?
The reason I ask is, 9% slip wouldn’t be terrible from a 4500 flash stall 9-9.5” unit.
But a 10” piece that flashes 4500 is a bit of a red flag on its own, and slipping that much in a mid-11 combo isn’t giving me the warm n fuzzies.