well, well, well.....SLEDGEHAMMER mustang dyno results
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Originally Posted by macnewma
So is there no point to the SMT6? Not needing a piggyback would be great!
Also, since when is 24psi not high boost?!?! Show us a 32psi run on the dynojet!
Also, since when is 24psi not high boost?!?! Show us a 32psi run on the dynojet!
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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile
What kind of turbo is it again? The Vietesse Stage III one?
Jim has the complete Stage 3 kit (Turbo, MAF,..). He also has the Vitesse big Valve head.
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John, I`m on it! My head is at a machineworkshop for solving the problems with the valves. I hope he`ll be ready with the head this week! I`m hoping for some nice numbers when I i get the head installed!
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Originally Posted by special tool
Well - here are the results of the sledgehammer head at 24 psi. Please remember, this is a MUSTANG dyno - commonly accepted by proffesionals to read 10% LOWER, on average, than the dynojet - as it is a load dyno.
I dropped the thottle a little early - probably had another 10 horse, or so. I like to be easy on the equipment.
I will be going to the dynojet in a couple weeks - I am not really worried about seeing a 500+ RWHP dynojet number, now. Should be a stroll by the lake.
I dropped the thottle a little early - probably had another 10 horse, or so. I like to be easy on the equipment.
I will be going to the dynojet in a couple weeks - I am not really worried about seeing a 500+ RWHP dynojet number, now. Should be a stroll by the lake.
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The other thing I'd love to see with this would be some durability testing. Particularly with valves that are so large & heavy. I'd love to see leakdown #'s and valve guide / seat data after running the head at redline or nearly so (6,000 RPM +) for like 72 straight hours or something similarly brutal. I'm already sold on it as a great high-flow, high power head, but if it could be proven as a high-reliability, high-flow, high-power head, it'd be worth all the more.
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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile
The other thing I'd love to see with this would be some durability testing. Particularly with valves that are so large & heavy. I'd love to see leakdown #'s and valve guide / seat data after running the head at redline or nearly so (6,000 RPM +) for like 72 straight hours or something similarly brutal. I'm already sold on it as a great high-flow, high power head, but if it could be proven as a high-reliability, high-flow, high-power head, it'd be worth all the more.
As far as the valve sizes, well there is more involved than just the size!!!
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Vitesse is the best. Who else can pull this kind of power out of a 2.5 with such little $$. (I say little compared to everything else out there. . .)