05stroker
Never enough power guy!
Since some of you seem good at running the numbers. With a car that was making 940rwhp with 9.01:1 and then changed to 12.0:1pistons with all other things the same at 21 psi what would be the gain?
On an N/A motor correct? I am expecting three times that on mine. All the numbers I have ran shows the gain should be like going from 21 psi to 32-34 psi. That should be good for 150+ rwhp I would think.Probably around 60rwhp on gas I would think Billy. Rough rule of thumb is 20rwhp per point of compression iirc.
4 percent per point of compression is what is listed in the article .
How is that 10% per point effected by boost then? In my case that would come up to roughly 270 rwhp since I was at 9.0 and went to 12.0. I cant see that happening at all.The actual numbers of 380 with 8.5 and 440 with 10 reported by Justin comes out to a little over 10% per compression point. The formula laden post on modular fords wasn't even close in theory when compared to actual numbers.

How is that 10% per point effected by boost then? In my case that would come up to roughly 270 rwhp since I was at 9.0 and went to 12.0. I cant see that happening at all.
What blower will make 30psi on a 4.6 or 5.0?
That was with 7 psi. He had a car with the same exact setup except for short blocks. Same car both times, same tune.
10% was his result but it's not going to be linear with other motors imo. Each setup will be different.
At one time Marc S had a motor with 8:1 iirc and it was a dog. He switched the pistons out to 9.8 and gained a lot of hp with the same setup. I want to say it was over 150 but I don't remember the details too well. What had happened was he had a shop put together his motor with existing parts. The piston compression height was for a stroker so his pistons were in the hole an extra bit.
That's good news, I am hoping to gain around 200 or so with the 3 points of CR and head work.
Stock, Im just trying to get an idea of where I am going to be at. I have a goal of 1100 rwhp this round. LOL![]()
When is it going together and when do you think it will be back on the dyno?
Understood.Billy - I mean between different cars, different dynos, different conditions.
That is about what I am looking for.I think 150rwhp gain isn't unreasonable with the all the changes you are making. Look forward to seeing the results!
My freakin' eyes!
Read this post among others this afternoon. Looks like Bruce was running 10-12 psi @ 11:1 CR on 92. This is very interesting to me... because of where I live and the variability in the economy/dollar/how hard I get slammed when I go to buy parts in a year, I've got a few different builds in my spreadsheet, resulting in 9-11:1 CR's.
One is using flat top pistons, my boss rods, and a stock crank for 11:1 cr with my 3V heads. I think with my small 1.9 TVS I will probably stop at around 10-11 psi. Was reading up on other's experiences with IAT's on Muscle Car Mod Father! Heh...
The gas here is bad @ 91 octane, but I might look into a snow kit - I can get washer fluid that's good for -40F here which is 45% methanol, run the pump out of my factory tank and theoretically not get harassed at the track.
Be an interesting experiment.