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I just got back from the dyno. I did three pulls. The first developed 116 HP and 120 ftlbs at 5200 rpm. The AFR was 11.5, rich. For the second pull, we decided to remove some fuel to gain some HP. I backed out the three needles and the motor responded by loosing HP to 106 and 13.5 AFR. What a shock. The motor wants fuel and more RPM. So, we went back to rich and up to 5500 RPM it developed 118 HP at 125 ftlbs of torque at 12.25 AFR. This is quite a surprise to me. I thought that the motor would develop more HP getting closer to the 13.5 AFR area. Nope. It wants the gas, RPMs and more timing. I left the timing. I do not rely on the timing marks. I advance the dizzy until it pings and back off a degree or two until it stops. I should have asked what the timing was peaking at but I didn’t. No matter.
I think that this is all I can get out of this motor with the GP2 cam, carbs and exhaust manifold. I made the mistake of not having cam bearing installed during the rebuild so I am locked in with a fairly mild cam. It surely feels better that 118 HP. It is the 125 ftlbs of torque that is kicking.
I will have to be satisfied with this HP for now until I do a complete motor conversion which is in the programming/planning phase. Next year or so.
Please click on the link below for the components of the motor.
I think that this is all I can get out of this motor with the GP2 cam, carbs and exhaust manifold. I made the mistake of not having cam bearing installed during the rebuild so I am locked in with a fairly mild cam. It surely feels better that 118 HP. It is the 125 ftlbs of torque that is kicking.
I will have to be satisfied with this HP for now until I do a complete motor conversion which is in the programming/planning phase. Next year or so.
Please click on the link below for the components of the motor.
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