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dyno'd my 05 384rwhp/ 373rwtq

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Old 9/25/05, 12:49 PM
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Thanks to SCT for there time tuning the car.
The Numbers are 384 HP & 373 on a Mustang Dyno & 20 x 10 rims
Mods:
-Stock Shortblock
-Stock Intake Manifold
-SCT Xcal Tuner
-BBR CNC Heads
-BBR Camshafts
-BBR Underdive Pulleys
-BBR Charger Motion Plates
-Stainless Works LT Headers
-Custom side Exhaust
-4.10 Gears
-JLT CAI

thats right NATURALLY ASPIRATED!





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nice car!
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I thought that looked familiar...

http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?sh...ndpost&p=517130
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Great numbers. Are the heads and cam available to the public yet. Any new sound clips?
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Originally posted by S197 GT@September 25, 2005, 3:25 PM
Great numbers. Are the heads and cam available to the public yet. Any new sound clips?

they are available to the public... and no new sound clips yet.
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Great #'s. I have two questions, how much for the heads and cam combo? How does the car drive now? Thanks Sean.
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Originally posted by gotan05@September 25, 2005, 4:17 PM
Great #'s. I have two questions, how much for the heads and cam combo? How does the car drive now? Thanks Sean.

car drives awesome... the clutch was actaully the onlything that took away any of it's factory feel. Spec stage III clutch... it's a little tighter.
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Very impressive for the mod list! I hope they have the previous issues worked out with the heads/cams getting destroyed. That car looks sick, My wife and I love that look. Those wheels are unique as well. All around, the best modded 05 I have ever seen.
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Johnny...what happened to the 5.1 liter that you put in the car a few months back??? This is a quote from one of your posts, correct???

"yeah, and we are putting the complete 5.1L modular short block in it. Plus marking up the side exhaust. There are things that take priority... and pictures, are not at the top of that list... they will be posted when I get a chance.

sorry if that pisses anyone off, but I am trying to get my car running... that is my goal right now. Everyone obviously knows what it looks like... you've seen the kit that ronaele has on there car. It's our kit."
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Good gob to you and Blow By Racing. That combo is fantastic !

-Bryan
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Great #s ...

Definately gone in 60 Sec. !!
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This isn't exactly about your car, though it is your mods that made me wonder about it. Firstly, those are awesome changes, and I am more impressed with them than just pasting on a blower (though maybe you could add that after, I dunno). Very nice.

My question is: it looks like there are two camshafts involved here. The V8 uses 2? I read around online, and it looks like it's an SOHC engine. So... I think the gist is that I don't know what I'm talking about, so if someone could explain how SOHC + 2 camshafts = ??? I would be very grateful. I haven't found any indepth articles on how our V8 engine works, and that is probably what I need. Thanks!
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schmads,

Does this help...

1) SOHC on inline type engine (aka: single bank of cylinders, like inline 4 and 5 engines) = ONE camshaft for the engine.
2) DOHC on inline typ eengine (aka: single bank of cylinders) = TWO camshafts for the engine.
3) SOHC on V type engine (aka: two banks of cylinders, like V6, V8, V10 or V12 engines) = TWO camshafts for the engine, one per BANK.
4) DOHC on V type engine(aka: two banks of cylinders) = FOUR camshafts, two per BANK.
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Originally posted by schmads@September 26, 2005, 2:21 PM
This isn't exactly about your car, though it is your mods that made me wonder about it. Firstly, those are awesome changes, and I am more impressed with them than just pasting on a blower (though maybe you could add that after, I dunno). Very nice.

My question is: it looks like there are two camshafts involved here. The V8 uses 2? I read around online, and it looks like it's an SOHC engine. So... I think the gist is that I don't know what I'm talking about, so if someone could explain how SOHC + 2 camshafts = ??? I would be very grateful. I haven't found any indepth articles on how our V8 engine works, and that is probably what I need. Thanks!
Normally in your Overhead Valve Engines you have a single camshaft sitting in the center of the block of the engine push rods that push the valve lifters. This creates a lot of weight in the valve train limiting the useable RPMs of the engine. Examples of this type of engine are the Ford 302/351 and the Chevy 305/350(LS1,LS2,LS6)

Using an Overhead Cam OHC configuration has the Cams on top of the cylinder head this reduces the amount of mass being pushed by the valve train allowing higher rpms but also causes the need to have multiple camshafts and also allowing multy valve configurations. Single OHC has two Camshafts one for each head and Dual OHC has four camshafts 2 for each head, and 4 or more valves per cylinder to help the engine breath more.
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That car is sick, great numbers too...
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Which cams where these to be exact, isn't BBR making three different kinds?
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Thanks guys! That is very helpful and makes it all make way more sense.

And this guy's car is what I want my car to be one day... at least from a performance standpoint. Visually, I'm not going as far, but I love how it looks.
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Why are the torque numbers so low compared to the hp?
(automotive dumby here)
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Those are great numbers. Will BBR be testing the lower hp cams on a dyno also. If I remember correctly, they are offering three grades of grind.

Thanks,


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Originally posted by wild stray@September 26, 2005, 10:15 PM
Those are great numbers. Will BBR be testing the lower hp cams on a dyno also. If I remember correctly, they are offering three grades of grind.

Thanks,
Paul


as of right now, there are only 2 stages that I know of, but I could be wrong.

the stage II are whats in this car.

the stage I is a milder cam.

and yes, it will have a dyno numbers as well.



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