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View Poll Results: 2 Dynos one winner Big Block Ford vs SB2
Sideoiler Makes the most peak hp 2 4.44%
SB2 Makes the most peak hp 18 40.00%
Sideoiler has the best average hp and tq (3500 to 7000) 12 26.67%
SB2 has the best average hp and tq (3500 to 7000) 13 28.89%
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What's holding up the new dyno numbers from the man with two first names?
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He didn't go to Pettis
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What's holding up the new dyno numbers from the man with two first names?


We're gettin there.... my guy doesn't have cat or muscle pull excuses... just things like 1600 hp motors in the queue ahead of me.

Short block assembled today.
Heads and cam installed by end of week.

The next (and hopefully last) big project on this deal is machining and clearancing of my Hendricks pan. It is designed for a 3.25" Nascar stroke crank with tiny counterweights -- not the 4" stroke I got with beefy counterweights. I told him to just cut the sucker and make it work. I can't get a deeper pan because I'll run into subframe/Xmember issues.

Dropped off my E85 carb, fuel log/reg, oil lines, dizzy, vacuum regulator & CV nickel plated fuel pump. Almost everything needed to get on the dyno. Just need my oil tank and it's ready to go.

So the pan is the big question mark now as far as timing.... hoping that doesn't give Rob the time now so he can change his pistons to up the compression and then run again just to try to close the gap that is coming to a dyno near you.....

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I was talking about Blair Patrick but what the hell.....

Sounds good man! You'll be breaking some hearts soon.
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I was talking about Blair Patrick but what the hell.....

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I was talking about Blair Patrick but what the hell.....

Sounds good man! You'll be breaking some hearts soon.
Well my hillbilly friend down south only has some printouts from the runs no electronic files. I'll scan the printouts when I get them.

I couldn't make it to the run so all I have is what he wrote me.

Ran a baseline on the gas carbs first then switched to E85.

Highlights

10 inches of vacuum, and the good gas, and made 641 TQ at 4900, and 700.7 HP at 6400. Made a bunch of 690 somethings across the top on hp, and a bunch of 630+ torque numbers from around 4000 up to 5200. I did not touch it from the last pull at Jay's, other than to relash the valves, add the plate under the plenum, and seal the vacuum.

The 850 gas carb made 635 TQ and 687 HP. It was a tad fat. I didn't want to waste too much time, but we figured a jet change would have put it right there on torque, and maybe 5 hp down up top versus the Dominator. It was definitely smoother, and would race better.

The E85 was smaller than the gas 4150..........1.590 venturi vs. 1.500. It was better than the Dom below 4000 rpm,and equaled it up to 5800. Peak torque was 642 at 4900, and power peaked at 698 at 6300. It was 10 better on torque at 3500 rpm. We couldn't pull it any lower without doing a bunch of re-adjusting on the brake, but we could tell the small carb E85 is MUCH better below 3K.
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Well my hillbilly friend down south only has some printouts from the runs no electronic files. I'll scan the printouts when I get them.

I couldn't make it to the run so all I have is what he wrote me.

Ran a baseline on the gas carbs first then switched to E85.

Highlights

10 inches of vacuum, and the good gas, and made 641 TQ at 4900, and 700.7 HP at 6400. Made a bunch of 690 somethings across the top on hp, and a bunch of 630+ torque numbers from around 4000 up to 5200. I did not touch it from the last pull at Jay's, other than to relash the valves, add the plate under the plenum, and seal the vacuum.

The 850 gas carb made 635 TQ and 687 HP. It was a tad fat. I didn't want to waste too much time, but we figured a jet change would have put it right there on torque, and maybe 5 hp down up top versus the Dominator. It was definitely smoother, and would race better.

The E85 was smaller than the gas 4150..........1.590 venturi vs. 1.500. It was better than the Dom below 4000 rpm,and equaled it up to 5800. Peak torque was 642 at 4900, and power peaked at 698 at 6300. It was 10 better on torque at 3500 rpm. We couldn't pull it any lower without doing a bunch of re-adjusting on the brake, but we could tell the small carb E85 is MUCH better below 3K.
WHAT no fricken video??

Looken good Robby
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