All,
A quick update on the 351C dyno project. So far, I've received payment
or pledges covering more than 9 days on the dyno. Hoping for 11 or 12
days of funding before all is said and done. If you're interesting in
donating, I've set up a paypal account using my gmail address (if it's
not viewable in my public profile, send me a private message). The dyno
test engines available at this point include:
1 351CJ (stock open chamber 4V engine with 16k miles)
2 351C short blocks (0.030" over TRW forged flat top pistons)
1 Boss 351 (rebuilt with Crane solid flat tappet cam)
1 407 Fontana aluminum block with C302B high port heads
1 416 FRPP aluminum block with Yates C3H heads
Cylinder heads include:
Open chamber 2V - unported
Closed chamber Aussie 2V - unported
Closed chamber Aussie 2V - ported
Open chamber 4V - unported
Closed chamber 4V - unported
Closed chamber 4V - ported
A3 aluminum high ports
C302B aluminum high ports
C3H Yates aluminum
CHI 3V alumium
Pro Comp aluminum
We're not sure if they will fit the dyno but we have 3 sets of 180 degree
headers available (4V, high port and Yates flanges), along with a set of
sprint car headers (high port flange). Mike Trusty wants to come up for
a couple of days so it looks like we are going to dedicate those days to
indpendent runner EFI testing. I've got one of Kelly Coffield's EFI
set-ups with 3 different stack heights and Mike Trusty is bringing his
EFI set-up which use Kelly's intake but the taller TWM throttle bodies
(58mm in Mike's case). I'd really like to do a converted single plane
or tunnel ram EFI manifold as well but I'm not sure I've got the budget
to do that. Now's the time to test something like that so I may just
have to sell a few more (non-Cleveland) parts out of my parts stash to
make that happen. Also, I've been informed David Vizard wants to host
the dyno results on his website which is cool.
Here's a first cut of the time I'm allocating:
2 days 2V heads
2 days 4V heads
3 days aluminum heads (A3, C302B, Pro Comp, CHI)
2 days fuel injection
2 days Autolitle Inlines and Webers
I'll post a summary of the specific parts available for the dyno testing
later but, at this point, it's probably better to list the parts we still
need to round out the testing. Also, I'm working on a test plan with
sequence of parts testing.
Dan Jones
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