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Old 02-23-2013, 02:33 PM
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Which posts advocate PEAK hp over average torque?


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Originally Posted by AL427SBF View Post
...how one would try to tune/build their powerplant for best performance regarding torque and HP... curious on what the tuning or engine building tricks are to get that strong torque curve from say 3-6.5K?
My answer to the actual questions:

1. Build it as big as possible (cid)
2. Build as much compression as your fuel will allow.
3. Match the cylinder head to the airflow requirements for your cid @ 3-6K rpm.
4. Run a big solid roller.

of course, my idea of "best" performance may differ from yours... what unit of measure are you using to quantify "best"?

The parameters for my build were:

1. Small Block
2. Pump gas
3. 3-6K rpm
4. single 4-barrel, naturally aspirated
5. street/road course

My build specs (eng #1):

434 cid
9.6:1 compression
AFR 210 Head
Solid Roller 264/272 @.050, .650 lift, 106 LS
750 Stealth Racing Carb on a Victor jr w/1" spacer


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Originally Posted by scottj View Post
Every performance engine I've ever owned was developed to have the widest, flattest, torque curve possible... "tune for a big flat torque curve" is stating the obvious.

Of the 4 engines I've had in my Cobras, I've always built them for max power in the 3-6000 rpm range... because I drove them on the street as well as the track. An frankly, the power we made in that rpm range was probably more than my average skills could use anyway.

Last edited by scottj; 02-23-2013 at 02:35 PM..
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