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Simple port Jobs are about $300-$500 depending on where you go, but thats a base price for port match and clean up of the port and valve guide area.
Last edited by flav on Sun Nov 13, 2005 12:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
240 rwph & 1150 ftlp torque @ rear wheels (Dyno dynamics shootout) on standard bottom end. Could have got more but didn't want to get up it to much with stock pistons.quest wrote:Barney, sounds like you had some quality work done to your sohc.
Did you ever "push" that setup, to see what it'll do ?
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1150 x 1.356 = 1559.4Nm
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nothing against barneys car, in fact i like how he managed 240hp on stock internals (craziness!!) but it did not make 1559Nm of torque
i had this EXACT argument with my mate after he got 208rwhp in an aw11 mr2 (4agte with t25) - he got quoted some insane tractive effort number and after converting it to Nm using the above formula - the bragging rights he thought he had were enormous...
using kw and hp to measure engine power output is useful, foot pounds (tractive effort) however is not.
on the other hand, this posts actual focus - i am going to the head shop in 2-3 hours to sort out stuff - the guy wants to know the best areas to target on a starion head (ie port work)
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nothing against barneys car, in fact i like how he managed 240hp on stock internals (craziness!!) but it did not make 1559Nm of torque
i had this EXACT argument with my mate after he got 208rwhp in an aw11 mr2 (4agte with t25) - he got quoted some insane tractive effort number and after converting it to Nm using the above formula - the bragging rights he thought he had were enormous...
using kw and hp to measure engine power output is useful, foot pounds (tractive effort) however is not.
on the other hand, this posts actual focus - i am going to the head shop in 2-3 hours to sort out stuff - the guy wants to know the best areas to target on a starion head (ie port work)
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I'm going to take a gamble and say that was the raw torque measured by the dynometer, not the calculated engine torque. e.g. its been altered by gear ratios. The dyno measures the torque, then using other sensors it calculates backwards to give you the pretty figures.
I think the 1150ftlb quote is actually the torque at the wheel, not the torque at the engine. The wheel would not have been spinning at 6000rpm.
This would be the difference between engine torque and tractive effort.
I think the 1150ftlb quote is actually the torque at the wheel, not the torque at the engine. The wheel would not have been spinning at 6000rpm.
This would be the difference between engine torque and tractive effort.
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I made the calculation of lb-ft to Nm off a dyno sheet a couple days back and bumped into a similar unrealistic answer, I'd agree with spiders theory.
If you ever have trouble converting units here's a good site I found http://www.shinano.com/xampp/skvconv.swf
If you ever have trouble converting units here's a good site I found http://www.shinano.com/xampp/skvconv.swf
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