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As I'm reading this very informative thread...I can't help chuckling a little. I have a '72 and while it's a really nice car...Let's face it...It ain't no road burner. I once toyed with the idea of having the original engine rebuilt to 1970 specs...but, I already have way more invested in this car than my estate will ever get for it...and besides, I way too old to worry about "burning up the road."
All the whys and wherefores are in my San Diego national convention tuning seminar, which is on the Web.
Of course, someone may have already improved the spark advance map in the past, so the first thing to do is test with a dial back timing light to set what is actually is.
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Mike, where did have your car "dynoed"? We each live in north Texas, and I'm interested in having that done.Mark Edmondson
Dallas, Texas
Texas Chapter
1970 Coupe, Donnybrooke Green, Light Saddle LS5 M20 A31 C60 G81 N37 N40 UA6 U79
1993 Coupe, 40th Anniversary, 6-speed, PEG 1, FX3, CD, Bronze Top- Top
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Typically STD, "standard temperature/pressure", is used to correct lab dyno observed results and "SAE correction" is used to correct chassis dyno results. Unless this context is known, it's an apples to oranges comparison. Can you state what type of correction, if any, was used for your reported results?- Top
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Typically STD, "standard temperature/pressure", is used to correct lab dyno observed results and "SAE correction" is used to correct chassis dyno results. Unless this context is known, it's an apples to oranges comparison. Can you state what type of correction, if any, was used for your reported results?
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Thanks for posting the data. The torque curve is tough to see, but it looks like it makes 90 percent of peak at 2000, which is excellent and better than I thought a L-46 would do. Massaging the heads would have added about ten percent more power in the upper rev range. The lab dyno test exceeded the advertised gross torque rating, so I assume it was done with headers. Is that correct?- Top
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Thanks for posting the data. The torque curve is tough to see, but it looks like it makes 90 percent of peak at 2000, which is excellent and better than I thought a L-46 would do. Massaging the heads would have added about ten percent more power in the upper rev range. The lab dyno test exceeded the advertised gross torque rating, so I assume it was done with headers. Is that correct?- Top
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The 396 rated at 375 hp in a chevelle was another one that was under rated. NHRA figured out it was essentially the same as the Corvette 396 rated at 425 hp and used the 425 number for putting these Chevelles in a class.- Top
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I always come away form threads on this subject a little confuse. Do I have this right; The "net" horsepower rating used for '72 on are at the flywheel with stock induction system exhausts, engine mounted accessories in place, but NOT rear wheel horsepower??- Top
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I always come away form threads on this subject a little confuse. Do I have this right; The "net" horsepower rating used for '72 on are at the flywheel with stock induction system exhausts, engine mounted accessories in place, but NOT rear wheel horsepower??- Top
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So, Michael,
on a new car that says has such and such horsepower, that's rear wheel horsepower, like it's calculated with car in it's entirety tied down and run on a chassis dyno? Not just the engine on a stand but with stock exhaust and all accessories installed??- Top
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