toobroketoretire
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Rather than paying someone to dyno my engine I have always run 60-100's timed with a stopwatch. By running the 60-100's in high gear only I avoid problems with wheel spin and shifting and only raw torque is doing the job. The effects of any jetting change or other modification I make immediately shows up on my stopwatch. Plus it's fun to blow the cobwebs out of my engine every once in a while.
When I switched from a 220/220 duration .500"/.500" lift cam to my present 236/236 duration .556"/.556" lift cam I found my 60-100's took the same amount of time but by running 70-110's it runs about 1/2 second quicker because of the higher rpm torque band.
Do any of you run 60-100's to periodically test your engine?
When I switched from a 220/220 duration .500"/.500" lift cam to my present 236/236 duration .556"/.556" lift cam I found my 60-100's took the same amount of time but by running 70-110's it runs about 1/2 second quicker because of the higher rpm torque band.
Do any of you run 60-100's to periodically test your engine?