Rolling Road Dyno Day - John Sleath, Doncaster
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It has come out higher than I was expecting. Its a stock 302 Motorsport crate engine, rated at 320bhp, with no mods other than the Rotrex centrifugal charger at 6psi going through a Demon 750 blow through 4 barrel carb with MSD ignition with boost retard timing function. I have been putting in some octane booster & super unleaded fuel to avoid pinking.
But my mate has a supercharged 347 in his Capri that puts out 700+ hp with a few mods. So 490 could be true.

But my mate has a supercharged 347 in his Capri that puts out 700+ hp with a few mods. So 490 could be true.

Here are two supercharged SBFs on engine dynos:
(302) @566 hp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NACGYfWyyI0
(331) @702 hp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufltAe42 ... re=related
An engine dynamometer is the only way of accurately measuring flywheel horsepower. Unfortunately not many of us have access to such facilities.
A rolling road dyno is an extremely useful tool when used to correctly set up an engine for peak performance.
However, do beware of over-optimistic flywheel hp estimates which are simply based on rear wheel hp figures.
These two links may be helpful:
http://www.jkm.org.uk/performance/dynotesting.htm
http://www.pumaracing.co.uk/POWER3.htm
Regardless of the above, I am sure that bigbob's engine is producing some pretty impressive flywheel hp and torque.
(302) @566 hp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NACGYfWyyI0
(331) @702 hp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufltAe42 ... re=related
An engine dynamometer is the only way of accurately measuring flywheel horsepower. Unfortunately not many of us have access to such facilities.
A rolling road dyno is an extremely useful tool when used to correctly set up an engine for peak performance.
However, do beware of over-optimistic flywheel hp estimates which are simply based on rear wheel hp figures.
These two links may be helpful:
http://www.jkm.org.uk/performance/dynotesting.htm
http://www.pumaracing.co.uk/POWER3.htm
Regardless of the above, I am sure that bigbob's engine is producing some pretty impressive flywheel hp and torque.
Its a very tight fit, but no mods were needed to inner wings. If the bonnet wasn't propped up to aid cooling, it would close with only a slight bulge needed to clear the hose off the top of supercharger. I am thinking of losing the stripes & badges & putting it back in stealth mode to suprise people.
Even in stealth mode wouldn't it still surprise people?bigbob wrote:Its a very tight fit, but no mods were needed to inner wings. If the bonnet wasn't propped up to aid cooling, it would close with only a slight bulge needed to clear the hose off the top of supercharger. I am thinking of losing the stripes & badges & putting it back in stealth mode to suprise people.
Robin O'Dell
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Rolling Road Day
Hi Tony
If there is demand this year please add me to your list.
Regards
If there is demand this year please add me to your list.
Regards
Keith Munday
1965 Mk1 Tiger
B9473459HROFE
1965 Mk1 Tiger
B9473459HROFE