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		FE Power Forums => FE Technical Forum => FE Engine Dyno Results => Topic started by: blykins on September 18, 2021, 04:26:06 PM
		
			
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				Performance Summary:
 Cubic Inches:  427             Dyno brand:  Stuska
 Power Adder:                    Where dynoed:  Dale Meers Racing Engines, Buffalo, KY
 Peak Horsepower:  549 @ 6000
 Peak Torque:  523 @ 5000
 
 
 Engine Specifications:
 Block brand, material, finished bore size, other notes:  Factory 427 center oiler, 4.240"
 
 Crankshaft brand, cast or forged, stroke, journal size:  FoMoCo 427 crank, .010"/.010"
 
 Connecting Rods brand, material, center to center distance, end sizes, bolts:  Molnar Ford FE 6.490"
 
 Piston brand, material (caster, hypereutectic or forged), dish/dome volume, static CR:  Diamond 2618, 1.780" compression height, 5cc dome, 12.3:1
 
 Main Bearings, Rod Bearings, Cam Bearings brand and size:  Calico coated FM main bearings, Calico coated King rod bearings, Durabond cam bearings
 
 Piston rings brand, size, other notes:  Total Seal, 1mm/1mm/2mm
 
 Oil Pump, pickup, and drive:  Melling M57HV, Canton pickup, ARP drive
 
 Oil pan, windage tray, oil filter adapter:  Canton rear sump, aftermarket oil filter adapter
 
 Camshaft brand, type (hyd/solid, flat tappet or roller), lift and duration (adv and @.050"):  Custom Lykins Motorsports solid flat tappet
 
 Lifters brand, type:  Trend tool steel
 
 Timing chain and timing cover: Ford Racing and factory timing cover
 
 Cylinder heads brand, material, port and chamber information:  Ported factory high riser
 
 Flow bench used, location:  Not flowed
 
 Intake valve brand, head size, stem size:  Custom 2.190", 11/32" stem SI stainless
 
 Exhaust valve brand, head size, stem size:  Custom 1.76", 11/32" stem SI stainless
 
 Valve springs brand, part number, specs:  TFS/PAC, 120/365
 
 Retainers and locks brand, part number, specs:  Crane steel retainer, Crower valve lock, Manley seals
 
 Rocker arm brand, type (adjustable or non-adj), material, ratio:  T&D street, HR, 1.76:1
 
 Rocker shafts and stands, brand, material:  T&D
 
 Pushrods brand, type, length:  Trend, 5/16, .080", 9.375"/9.350"
 
 Valve covers, brand, type:   Chrome Baldy
 
 Distributor brand, advance curve information:  MSD
 
 Harmonic balancer brand:   Powerbond
 
 Water pump brand, type (mechanical or electric):   CVR electric
 
 Intake manifold brand, material, porting information:  Ported factory single carb
 
 Carburetor(s) brand, type:  (1) Custom Quick Fuel BDQ-850
 
 Exhaust manifolds or headers brand, type:  Dyno headers, 2" tubes
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				Watched your videos of assembly of this one and 428. They turned out nice!
			
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				Nice Brent where the cam specs in the ballpark of a stock High  rise cam. I dont know if the specs are confidential.
			
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				What are factory cam specs?
			
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				Nice build!
 
 Do you think the factory 2x4 and carbs would yield more power?
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				That's a bit better than the Ford advertised 425hp  ;D
 
 We have a dyno sheet on a high riser that was intended as a 100% stock rebuild, made 530hp with the 2x4 intake.
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				Which cam Brunson?
 
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				Nice build!
 
 Do you think the factory 2x4 and carbs would yield more power?
 
 
 Absolutely.
 
 Or Jay's intake adapter with a big fat single plane.
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				Which cam Brunson?
 
 
 I'll look for you this weekend. If I remember right it was a comp custom grind trying to mimick the factory cam. Not quite an exact match but close.
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				Which cam was this engine running?
			
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				Well, dynod my Nhra stocker blueprinted high riser.  Untouched ports in the heads and intake support power well in into the 600s.....solid flat tappet cam with .524 lift.
			
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				Well, dynod my Nhra stocker blueprinted high riser.  Untouched ports in the heads and intake support power well in into the 600s.....solid flat tappet cam with .524 lift.
 
 
 Any specs on that one as an NHRA stocker vs a Ford delivered version?
 
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 Any specs on that one as an NHRA stocker vs a Ford delivered version?
 
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 Filled block, thin rings, bbc rod journals, 20+ more duration, better valve springs, valve job, .013+ stroke, compression is just a tad over 15, 3 step headers......
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				Certainly makes sense.   I bet that is a stout machine!
 
 Almost enough compression to run on diesel fuel ;)
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				Who makes rings for a 4.24 bore?? I thought the closest was a .017 over which would be a 4.25 bore.
			
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				Cool to see the old HiRiser data.
 Not sure how you'd count the T-Bolt out of Dearborn Steel Tubing, but the 64 LWG Lightweight Galaxie was a real assembly line 427 HiRiser car.
 (all 100 of em)
 Cast iron exhaust manifolds like a real civilized car & dual exhaust too.
 
 The factory cam was identical to the C3AZ-K 427-8v cam, 324-324 244-244 114.5 LSA .525 .525 gross lift.
 The only difference for the HiRiser C4AE-B cam was a much closer LSA=106.
 
 Totally streetable Sunoco 260 grocery getter except maybe in Michigan winters back then.
 Gonkulates right around 500hp with the factory iron exhaust in a nominal build.