With 3.73 gears, the car made over 620 rwhp. I forget what it made stock. Dyno numbers do not always tell the whole story. Two cars can dyno the same but one can be hands down faster. That's what we're looking for in a "combination".
Those heads have a larger intake valve.
Here the link to a thread where a set of my Gen 4 heads ran a 10.56.
http://forums.viperclub.org/threads/656932-Greg-Good-does-it-again-10.566-135.8-GEN-4
After the Gen 4 program is running, which will be in a about a week, the Gen 2 program is next.
The Gen 2 castings have a lot of core shift from one set to another, so....I'm having to do a *safe* port that will not make even a shifted set of heads too thin. That will hurt some flow, but...
This is the same port as on Andres Gen 3 car* that makes 643 rwhp and ran 195 at the Texas Mile. The CNC port won't be any better, it will just be easier to get more of them done. We ran 6 sets on this first run and 3 are available.
Gen 4 heads and Gen 2's will be along shortly. (It's been a...
It's smart to to only go .010" over (by honing).
The stock sleeves are thin enough already. Anything gained in cubic inches when going as big as possible is lost on ring seal because the cylinders flex more.
Diamond Head, my shop is full. You must have went to the wrong place. There's barely room to walk in here.
I'm working part time at a trade school that has a CNC machine and we are almost set up to CNC all of my heads. We had to modify the 4th and 5th axis table on the machine and make a 5...
Awesome work Andres. Thanks for letting me do the heads on this build.
It looks like with a little tweaking on gears and tire you're in the 200 Mile Per Hour Club.
Pretty good for no power adder and a factory shortblock.
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