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Yesterday was the dyno day.
I must say , I am disappointed to the results.
166 kw = 227 hp 6940 rpm
250 Nm = 184 lb ft 3830 rpm
That numbers are from back wheels.
It it something like 250 hp from engine (this dyno can not calculate the power loss).
So nothing changed, same numbers than earlier, as with the 3 bbl and the 4 bbl carb.
Maximum hp came now 1000 earlier than ever , 7000 rpm.
And the max torque came also as early as 3830 rpm.
Best thing to notice was that the exhaust temperatures were the same with all cylinders,
so the middle ones do not suffer .
But the temperatures were only max 600 celsius ( 1112 fahrenheit), that is not much.
That tells that something is wrong in the 7000 rpm area.
"The garden hose" trick did not turn out as good as I expected.
We put the hoses every possible way.
From left to right ,and across .
Nothing changed.
At least the hp numbers did not change, only alteration was that the max torque shifted 500-1000 rpm upward
with the hose application.
The final conclusion was that the intake runners are now too long.
The engine "tunes" too early.
And perhaps the plenum is a bit too small.
Or what do you guys think?
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Do you have an air/fuel ratio report? Or did I miss that on the paper? Just by visually looking and comparing other intakes I have seen on race motors I would agree that the runners are long and the plenum seems very small.1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
Because... I am, CANADIAN
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Originally posted by Bnet_Travelor View PostI know that some guys on the TGP forum figured out that roller rockers and pushrods from a 94/95 3100 fit and work in a 3.1. It's only a gain of 2-3hp but it's something. I can't imagine it wouldn't work in a 2.8mpfi engine as well.
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I think you should go back to the single Holley 390 intake. Clean up the inside welds with a die grinder and try adding carb spacers to see what it likes.
If you still want to build another intake, maybe a variation on the single carb but try building a dual plane like the Edelbrock Performer RPM.
Can you run fuel injection ?(I forget) I bet a ported 3100/3400 lower intake, 3500 plenum and a 62mm throttle body would do really well. Plus it should clear your hood.
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It took the first hour in the dyno to get the lambda readings allright.
Wideband lambdas were used in both collectors.
The lambda was 12-13, so the air/fuel ratio is OK.
Emulsio tube F11
Main jet 220
Air corrector 125
Chokes 36 mm
Brand new spark plugs were installed to the motor before dyno.
Now they look like this.Picture is from drivers side of the motor.
And one picture from the cockpit.
I put an extra warning light for the oil pressure.
Right in front of the driver,upside the steering wheel.
Now it is impossible not to see it.
Last edited by veekuusi; 11-30-2013, 02:14 AM.
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Those plugs look really good.
Do you have a detonation sensor?David Allen - Northport, AL
1986 Century T-Type, Iron Head 3.1 MPFI Turbo-Intercooled
1988 Olds Ciara XC, GenII 2.8 MPFI Turbo-Intercooled
1972 Chevy Nova, 305 Small Block V8 EFI
1984 Century Olympia, 3.8SFI Turbo, over 400 HP
http://home.hiwaay.net/~davida1
http://www.cardomain.com/id/turbokinetic
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Originally posted by davida1_hiwaay_net View PostThose plugs look really good.
Do you have a detonation sensor?
so he can hear the possible detonation while running the motor.
But there has been no problem what so ever with the detonation with this engine.
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Originally posted by Superdave View PostI think you should go back to the single Holley 390 intake. Clean up the inside welds with a die grinder and try adding carb spacers to see what it likes.
If you still want to build another intake, maybe a variation on the single carb but try building a dual plane like the Edelbrock Performer RPM.
Can you run fuel injection ?(I forget) I bet a ported 3100/3400 lower intake, 3500 plenum and a 62mm throttle body would do really well. Plus it should clear your hood.
me to "roadsport A class). That is "big guys" class , to race to win takes some 300-350 hp in that category.
I wonder if this TCE ITB is still for sale:
http://60degreev6.com/forum/showthre...ck-up-for-sale!!!
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Originally posted by veekuusi View PostNo detonation sensor , but the dyno guy has special ear blugs connected to the motor.....
But there has been no problem what so ever with the detonation with this engine.David Allen - Northport, AL
1986 Century T-Type, Iron Head 3.1 MPFI Turbo-Intercooled
1988 Olds Ciara XC, GenII 2.8 MPFI Turbo-Intercooled
1972 Chevy Nova, 305 Small Block V8 EFI
1984 Century Olympia, 3.8SFI Turbo, over 400 HP
http://home.hiwaay.net/~davida1
http://www.cardomain.com/id/turbokinetic
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If your air/fuel stayed between 12:1 and 13:1 from the bottom to the top of the range then that is pretty damn good. How much did you mess with the timing? How much advance do you have at 3000+RPM? Before you hack your intake all apart maybe just cut the one wall where the carbs are mounted and increase the size of the plenum and weld it back on.1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
Because... I am, CANADIAN
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