Oldiron440
Well-Known Member
Just adding stroke to a stock Magnum
Well, that's different. Finding E85 is then the sticking point. No where near as bad as finding race fuel but still........................At least in this area, stations with E85 are in the minority. Maybe 1 out of every 25 stations carry it.E-85
...I should shut up until I can get the video to play and actually watch it. All I get is a circle going around and around for ever.![]()
I'm coming up with 9.8:1 DCR if I'm doing this right.
Duration @0.050" Lift: 192 intake, 198 exhaust
Lobe Lift: .284" intake, .279" exhaust
Lobe Separation Angle: 111
Intake Centerline: 115
Static Compression: 10.73:1
EDIT:
The calculator wants advertised duration and not at .050". The above is wrong. Anyone know what the advertised number is on a factory Magnum roller cam? I think it's supposed to be measured from .006".
The calculations were almost spot on for my old Hughes HEL3844 (238/244 @0.050") hydraulic flat tappet that was in the 360 motor. I had a DCR of 8.72 with a cranking PSI of 182 on a static CR of 10.5.Never knew about that calculator. For the heck of it, I entered my numbers and come up with static cr 10.47:1 and dynamic of 8.89:1 Static comes to about what I thought it was but the more important number is the dynamic which is right on the edge for 91 octane fuel. Works for me!