1,049 whp, what's wrong with this curve?
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1,049 whp, what's wrong with this curve?
Hello everyone,
I am posting these two dyno runs of my 2007 Z, one without meth and one with. I dont't think the drop of power past 6,200rpm is normal. I would like to know if the problem lies in the YSi spinning too fast and going way out of efficiency. I keep reading about over spinning the YSi to 80,000rpms and I am only spinning it to 63,400 at 6,200rpm and 71,000rpm at 7000rpm. I have enough fuel, 1,7/8 headers, stock mufflers.
At 7,000 rpm boost is 25psi
Your comments are appreciated. Thank you very much.
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I am posting these two dyno runs of my 2007 Z, one without meth and one with. I dont't think the drop of power past 6,200rpm is normal. I would like to know if the problem lies in the YSi spinning too fast and going way out of efficiency. I keep reading about over spinning the YSi to 80,000rpms and I am only spinning it to 63,400 at 6,200rpm and 71,000rpm at 7000rpm. I have enough fuel, 1,7/8 headers, stock mufflers.
At 7,000 rpm boost is 25psi
Your comments are appreciated. Thank you very much.
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Air fuel? I only ask because it appears that the meth pull carried a little further. That's about where the stock intakes peak though. A big cam will help it carry a little but not much as it's really dictated by the intake manifold.
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I am just spraying a little meth to lower the IAT about 40degrees, if the meth stop working the engine will not suffer.
CR is 9.7; cam is a big one.
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.050"-.060" shim under the spring base to get the install height correct? if your running an aggressive ramp rate cam, with a taller ls7 install height, and add in 25 lbs of boost, you're going to run into issues...
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what cam is in it? meaning what lobes ? factory ls7 heads ? what valves in the heads? you run a
.050"-.060" shim under the spring base to get the install height correct? if your running an aggressive ramp rate cam, with a taller ls7 install height, and add in 25 lbs of boost, you're going to run into issues...
.050"-.060" shim under the spring base to get the install height correct? if your running an aggressive ramp rate cam, with a taller ls7 install height, and add in 25 lbs of boost, you're going to run into issues...
The cam is a custom from EPS, LS7 heads, no shims. If I install shims, I'm going to have to change the spring, they would collapse.
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if the boost is still rising up i doubt it... EPS generally is spot on for the camshaft in boosted apps, so i bet the cam lobe is right, why do you have to swap the springs? without a shim your install height is going to roughly be 1.850ish on a stock ls7, if you throw in a .050"-.060" shim you'll be around 1.790-1.8" which is the install height the Patriot Extreme spring is rated for.... not understanding "the spring with collapse" comment..
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yeah i got you, but its not going to look like that, especially with a centri, it will just level out and taper off, not take a nose dive...
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if the boost is still rising up i doubt it... EPS generally is spot on for the camshaft in boosted apps, so i bet the cam lobe is right, why do you have to swap the springs? without a shim your install height is going to roughly be 1.850ish on a stock ls7, if you throw in a .050"-.060" shim you'll be around 1.790-1.8" which is the install height the Patriot Extreme spring is rated for.... not understanding "the spring with collapse" comment..
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