I recently dyno tested a couple of new engine builds and I thought some might enjoying seeing the results, even though not FEs. One however is the litter mate of the FE and the other a progenitor.
The litter mate is a MEL. It started life as a 66 462 Lincoln. It is bored to 4.42 and stroked to 4.21 for 517 inches. Heads ported by Joe Craine to 300 intake and 219 exhaust. 10.5 compression Hydraulic cam 244/244 .500 lift 110LSA. I used an adapter to mount a Performer RPM for a 429 CJ on the old MEL. It is otherwise pretty a straight forward build. 534 horse and 598 ft lb.. Will make a nice street engine.
The Progenitor is a Ford Y Block. 3.83 x 3.62 for 333 inches. There is a lot of work and expense in this one. Fully ported Mummert aluminum heads by Joe Craine. Joe Craine ported Mummert intake. 12.1 compression, custom Wiseco pistons, NASCAR cast off rods from Yates, 6.3 inch, 2.0 rod bearing, and 19mm pin. I think they are Pankl. ARP main and head studs. 3/8 inch pan rail stud girdle with steel main caps. (hoping to keep the cast crank alive). Trend Performance tool steel lifters, Harland Sharp 1.6 rockers, PAC beehive springs 1.94 intake 1.52 exhaust valve. The Cam is an ISKY 262/262 .625 lift 108 LSA.
This one made 500 horse at 6600 and 429 tq at 5200. a nice tidy 1.5 hp/cu in.
On a side note, We had been struggling to hit the 500 number with the Y block and I had resigned myself to coming up 10 horse short. Jerry Christenson had fabbed up a tunnel ram that he wanted to try. After we exhausted our tuning options on my manifold, we bolted his on.. Although looking a little ungainly the tunnel ram immediately pushed the torque and horsepower numbers higher.. One jet change and we had our 500. In the end it made 15 ftlb and 12 horse more on the average than my best intake...