I just saw your porting job, I'm excited for your progress, man.
Keep in mind that a Dynapack removes the drive wheels and attaches to each drive hub to make pulls. I have been told that it reads lower than other dynos like Mustang or Superflow.
That being said, I have 308k on the block, and I burn oil. Since the head is fully rebuit, I am thinking that the piston rings are worn out. I have yet to do a compression test, which is stupid, so that will be done next.
My plentum setup is definitely in need of a redo. I have double stacked plates with non-functioning IABs, so I have really long runners that are really big at first, then taper off due to the geometry of the runners, not good for power.
All that being said, I have pulled two 15.4s in the first 3 runs on the setup, so it just goes to show that HP doesn't determine everything.
Keep in mind that a Dynapack removes the drive wheels and attaches to each drive hub to make pulls. I have been told that it reads lower than other dynos like Mustang or Superflow.
That being said, I have 308k on the block, and I burn oil. Since the head is fully rebuit, I am thinking that the piston rings are worn out. I have yet to do a compression test, which is stupid, so that will be done next.
My plentum setup is definitely in need of a redo. I have double stacked plates with non-functioning IABs, so I have really long runners that are really big at first, then taper off due to the geometry of the runners, not good for power.
All that being said, I have pulled two 15.4s in the first 3 runs on the setup, so it just goes to show that HP doesn't determine everything.
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