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Old 11-11-2012, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Rick D View Post
Very nice numbers Evernote for a Ford Just rubinn you!!
That's some nice tq down low
The goal was good hp with a broad power band. I think we got that.


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Originally Posted by intocarss View Post
Nice I see a 7??Hp and a peak Tq # of 824 Dang 12 hours?? You all beat on it for a while, how many pulls you make?

We had a O class stocker motor on the dyno the day before, made 370hp with break in oil a 465 Holley and .400 lift cam on that one. We had to take it off and throw mine on and rig a stand for the dry sump pan.

We got 12 total pulls on mine but only 8 of those were tuning. We just got over the 700hp mark. Avg from 4500 to 7200rpm was 645hp and 584 tq.


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Takes 2 big carbs to make that power?

Hey 12 hours with motors and dyno sure beats workin!
Don'y worry one or both of the single combos I'm runing today should also kick you A$$.


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Originally Posted by badmatt View Post
Awesome Rob!

Congrats, nice to see an iron headed ford making some steam!
Thanks. Man after 3+ years of collecting parts and thinking about combos it was nice to finally see some #s. I have to thank Blair Partick. The guy really knows these motors.

The thing actually will idle below 900rpm and pull 10in of vacuum down there. It should be pretty tame on the street.
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