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Tractorsport Flowbench Forum Archive • View topic - 200 CFM Research

200 CFM Research

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Postby 200cfm » Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:03 am

Busy week here. The heads are on the motor and the motor is installed. Finished up the install today. Tomorrow will be the first test start. Hope I didn't overlook anything. I hate surprises. Eager to get the motor down the track for break in and early testing. Only two weeks left in the season unless they offer something in December.

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Postby 200cfm » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:29 pm

Got it running. Oil pressure good. No water or oil leaks. Idle vacumn around -10" due to the overlap and perhaps that open plenum torker II. Unable to track test this weekend due to rain. Will try next weekend.

"We test what we flow" is the PTS motto. :D

Here is a 2 minute video of the start up after retorque on head bolts following two hot/cool down cycles. Pipes are running clean. Wastegates have been dialed down to 6 lbs gating.

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Postby bruce » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:05 pm

Sounds good Tom!
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Postby blaktopr » Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:13 am

Love the twins and homebuilt hat. Water/meth injection?
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Postby thomasvaught-1 » Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:57 pm

We built a similar dual inlet style hat for a Mechanical FI set-up (corvette efi) back in 1976. The bonnet worked surprisingly well with the factory venturi type air meter. Love those Avanti and Lark engines.

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Postby 200cfm » Sun Nov 16, 2008 12:19 am

Thanks guys, that hat was version 1 and it has worked so well I haven't upgraded. I have more money in Bruce's hat that this one. :D
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Postby 200cfm » Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:32 am

Update: Tested yesterday in the 1/8 at RDW and motor ran fine with low level boosting. Just glad to get it all from flowbench to track in under 10 days time in the end here. I want repost all the flow data but here is a recap of where port 4 stood from the bench.

Port 4 (45 + 30 backcut)
CFM gain
60.5 0.2 Prt
109.8 8.3 335 350 329 roof
149.8 11.1 320 341 364 mid
163 7.5 305 340 381 floor
171.5 5.6
178 3.2 centerline fps @ 310-320
181.2 2.6
181.6 2.8 SSR
381 386 381

And a final data on port 1

Port 1 (45 + 30 cuts) 11/06/08
1.85
Lift CFM
0.100 58.2
0.200 108.6
0.300 147.7
0.400 171.8
0.450 179
0.500 180.6
0.525 183

11/7/08 Reflow ports 8


Port 8 (45) Port 4 (45 + 30 backcut)
LIFT CFM CFM gain
0.100 60.3 60.5 320 341 362
0.200 101.5 109.8 317 335 350
0.300 138.7 149.8 303 326 378
0.350 155.5 163
0.400 165.9 171.5 centerline fps @ 310-325
0.450 174.8 178
0.500 178.6 181.2 SSR
0.525 178.8 181.6 350 350 350

note: port 8 volume at 142 cc
And here is a look at one exhaust I took time to get data on.

Port 1
Ex 1.600
30 backcut Lift CFM CFM Gain
0.050 29.7 30.9 1.2
0.100 54.5 58.9 4.4
0.150 77 83.6 6.6
0.200 97 105.3 8.3
0.250 113.5 118.4 4.9
0.300 127.7 134.5 6.8
0.350 129.3 142.4 13.1
0.400 147.5 148.9 1.4
0.450 153.1 153.9 0.8
0.500 156.4 156.4 nc
0.525 158.4 158.4 nc

There is some swing among all the ports and weakest one is port 3 which gave 168.8 @ .500 lift and fast centerline of 340 fps. I should have reflowed but had to move on.

SSR came in at 332, 353, 353 on left to center to right of apex.

And the PRt came in at:

367 373 350
370 341 323
370 329 320

So how did the track dyno perform. Car ran the following with
total timing held to 25 degrees, 73/85 jetting, no PV.

Run1: 1.5769 4.4391 6.8196 @ 104.17

Car launched at steady 5 lbs boost. On the converter a long time because other guy would not stage the second bulb. Playing games I guess. Avg boost holding 6 lbs with max of 7 at the line. Made the shift around 5400 which is the choke point according to Pipemax on the cam. Lost my new breather cap. Almost a record, and the best todate for this pressure. The deceased 298 took 12 lbs of boost to pull this low an et for the 1/8.

Video of Run:



Run 2: 1.6585 4.5640 6.9872 102.55

Slowed some and the tree started as soon as I staged so launch boost was mere 2 lbs. Averaged around 5 lbs with a climb to 6 lbs at line.

Video of Run:

Run 3: 1.7189 4.6782 7.1447 @ 100.09

Slowed even more and got a bad pop on deceleration.
Hadn't changed timing or jetting. Did make a compression check on number 7 and came in at 150 psi after 6 strokes.

Pipemax predicted 155 psi with a weak dynamic compression due to this Salt flats cam profile.

Burn out was poor as the line lock is not holding brake pressure and the car moves out early and shifts around, etc.
Just a poor launch, and boost never went higher than 5 lbs. So I suspect or hope it is a exhaust leak gasket that has opened up and is prematurely bleeding of exhaust turbo pressure. I have seen this before in the past and this plumbing has 14 exhaust gasket points for hot gases to leak.
Will know more this week as I make a complete inspection of compression, lash, and plumbing sealing.

Overall I am very pleased with the powerband and results. The ports are still on the conservative side as far as volume with an average of 141 cc and from what I can tell the high fps speeds are not killing the power.

Video of Run # 3
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Postby 200cfm » Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:36 am

Sorry, somehow the second and third video dropped out.

Run # 2



And the last run:

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Postby blaktopr » Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:24 pm

Looks good. Makes me go back and forth from wanting to learn head design in a NA engine to just wanting to go fast and putting a turbo on it.
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Postby 200cfm » Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:48 pm

Found the problem for the mph drop off and et swing. Blown manifold gasket on passenger side. Will fix this and move on for more testing. Down the road these manifolds are going to have to be resurfaced for a better seal. I am very happy with the head testing. Was fearful the air speeds were to fast down the middle. In bill jones manual he did say anything over 300 is a gift from God. As for the single channel. Apparently it has its design purpose for swirl or whatever bias it is offering the cylinder. And I was concerned about the high cam overlap of 24 degrees @ .050 reference. From what I can surmise, it did not hender the spool up or the cylinder filling.

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This was one big leak by the third run. As far as data it gives a good coorelation of mph to pressure.

7 lbs can offer 104 mph, 6 lbs is good for 102.5 and 5 steady lbs is 100. Sort of like bench flowing at higher pressures.

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Postby maxracesoftware » Tue Nov 18, 2008 2:48 am

i didn't know the Weather Conditions so i guessed = 2000 Ft DA


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Postby larrycavan » Tue Nov 18, 2008 5:27 pm

Not too shabby Larry......:D
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Postby maxracesoftware » Tue Nov 18, 2008 5:33 pm

just some very basic BallPark calculations

170 CFM times .257 times 8 Cylinders = 349.5 HP

180 CFM times .257 times 8 Cylinders = 370.1 HP

so from the 400 to 420 HP
minus the 350-370 HP
leaves the rest of the HP gains to the Turbo

thats if the DA Feet was 2000 ?
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Postby 200cfm » Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:39 pm

Thanks Larry M for the feedback. And thank you Larry C for your guidance on the pitot tube especially the centerline fps focus. In fact special thanks to all who have added insight on this effort. I am so happy to be back at the track. I enjoy watching but it doesn't give the satisfaction of doing your own work and driving the product. It was cold here today but I got under the car and repaired the leak. And made a spot check on number 1 compression an it came in at 155 psi. I am going to try and make a full quarter past this weekend if some global warming weather comes in. And I can't wait to get started on my cut up head research and build up a new 299 motor for next year with thicker walls and the Howard rods.
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Postby larrycavan » Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:47 pm

Ok.....I'm going to as for some PipeMax data.

First, run the HP from ET slip in pipemax and get the numbers.

Then set the Ve on the main screen so that HP in the LOW prediction matches the ET slip HP number and post the results....PLEASE :D
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