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Great Chad! Impressive! That bad boy will be pulling the whole way down the track! Great choice in the stroke and bore. How deep into the rpm will you go on the track? it's going to pull till the valves start to float.
Last edited by HighwayStar 442; December 24th, 2022 at 11:16 AM.
I know the benifits of oxygenated fuel and see the results in your tests. Just curious if you jetted up a little for the maximal fuel, being it has a lighter s.g. or you ran the same jetting for both fuel? I noticed the fuel consumption were lower with maximal...
just info for me(tuning notes), not about your dyno session.
I know the benifits of oxygenated fuel and see the results in your tests. Just curious if you jetted up a little for the maximal fuel, being it has a lighter s.g. or you ran the same jetting for both fuel? I noticed the fuel consumption were lower with maximal...
just info for me(tuning notes), not about your dyno session.
Dale tuned the carb for both fuels by reading plugs and using hp/tq from the dyno. I was surprised that the Q16 was only worth just shy of 12hp. Hardly worth the hassle IMO.
You're not supposed to leave Q16 in the fuel system if you're going to let the car sit for any length of time. Then you have to flush the fuel system with regular fuel to prevent corrosion and store the Q16 in a steel container with foil tape sealing the cap. Dale also recommended fogging the cylinders any time it will sit after using it.
Will the Q show more of a difference if making pulls / passes in typical summer air densities? I've heard it can be more consistent with changing weather but don't have enough experience with it. I'm surprised you didn't see more gains, we saw more like 20-30 in 750ish hp application. I've seen 20 on lower HP stuff.
We made pulls on it at end of day, shut the motor down, drained fuel system, motor sat for three months and multiple cylinder bores got rusty. Had to pull heads and clean the bores with oil and scuff pads. It baffled me at the time and my only guess was the fuel... hearing Dale say to fog the cylinders makes sense.
Hard to get excited about it for the PITA factor... but if you need a smidge extra power for that time slip, it's an option.
Guys was told the Q has changed over the years and is not like what I'm used to back around 2011. We had seen 30+Hp and up to 8 jet size changes back then. Haven't messed with it in years, just going by what others are finding. Would always drain fuel system, and just flush with premium pump fuel, 93 octane, but didn't need to fog the engine if we were running it again within the month. BUT did have a rushing issue with Royal Purple oil more then issues with Q16.
Finally got it out and made a few passes. This was the first and only clean hit so far. On this pass I was pulling 6 degress for 1.5 seconds and -1 degree the rest of the run. Only shifting at 7100. Ran 7900 through the traps and was happy to be there. This was on a 275 radial at 3260 lbs. Pretty confident 8s are in it's near future.
Finally got it out and made a few passes. This was the first and only clean hit so far. On this pass I was pulling 6 degress for 1.5 seconds and -1 degree the rest of the run. Only shifting at 7100. Ran 7900 through the traps and was happy to be there. This was on a 275 radial. https://youtu.be/YFkoNEmbUto
Took it back out Friday night and got a new best. There's still more in it. Pretty confident it will go 8.7X with more tuning and fall air. https://youtu.be/GODe_X9EF7Q
Nice into the 8's congrats. That is quite an achievement NA BBO door car.
Correct. TH400 trans with a 2.48/1.48 gear set. I am considering a 2.10/1.40 gear set.
How would a glide work in the car? The 400 has more residual drag than the glide and was just wondering. I know you know how to run a car but was just curious.
How would a glide work in the car? The 400 has more residual drag than the glide and was just wondering. I know you know how to run a car but was just curious.
It's hard saying. Glides are lighter and more efficient but 400s have the advantage of closer gear spacing. A glide would probably require a looser converter.
It's hard saying. Glides are lighter and more efficient but 400s have the advantage of closer gear spacing. A glide would probably require a looser converter.
They have come a long way with gearing for the glides but you have that extra gear with the 400. I know years ago they had issues with the brakes in the turbos,have they improved on those? I know the NHRA stockers that have to run a oem trans/turbos use the 350 units.