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1989GTATransAm 02-28-2007 03:44 PM

Dyno Results From New Motor
 
I posted the chart in the TPI section. I emailed Don the graph as somehow I can't seem to upload it. Here are the highs. 401.39rwhp at 6050 rpm. 390.44rwtq at 5200rpm. Not bad for a TPI car with an auto and high stall.

That is a 70hp and 20tq improvement over the last combo. This should get me close to the high 11's if I can hook up. Not to shabby for a head/cam combo and moded TPI.

InsaneIROC 02-28-2007 03:48 PM

WOW :driving:

injdinjn 02-28-2007 04:11 PM

I was there and still am amazed.

Js92RS 02-28-2007 04:46 PM

WOW! Congrats :goodjob:

Makes me wonder what #'s my new combo will yield, cant wait to get her tuned on the dyno.

Grey Goose 02-28-2007 05:07 PM

For your viewing pleasure...

02-28-2007 05:32 PM

Wow Allen congrads on those pulls. And you still have tuning to do, interesting.

VincentZ28 02-28-2007 05:40 PM

For get that mess. It's on and cracking now! Don hurry up with my parts.

1989GTATransAm 02-28-2007 06:25 PM

Hey Vincent we are talking low 12's maybe even a high 11. :) Looking at the horsepower under the curve it is boatloads over the old combo. We are talking over 100hp at say 5800rpm. And as Brandon has stated we have dyno tuning to do yet. Got the First intake to do yet. Got the 4L60E transmission to do yet.

james_85Z28 02-28-2007 06:48 PM

The Blue Bunny was on top for a couple years. Then Vincent was was on top for a couple years. Now it appears that the Allen Dynasty will be in effect once he decides to take it to the track. If i was Vincent I think this would be cause for concern, especially with his tranny reliability issues.

The Dyno results are very impressive and leave me speachless. I can't fathom the paradigm shift that must have occured in the build of this engine for this to be plausible with a TPI based 350 ( I assume this is a 350-355 CID engine, yes?).

Stuff like this almost makes me want to unload the Z06 and start another build......

1989GTATransAm 02-28-2007 06:56 PM

Thanks James. Yes a 355 motor.

Russ-So Cal 02-28-2007 06:59 PM

WOW!!! Yes, James, it is a 355!

JulieGTA 02-28-2007 07:02 PM

Wow! Congratulations Allen, and Don on a great build!

That is some clean, smooth, quiet handling car, too. I was very impressed with my experience at the last meeting. That was even before tuning.

02-28-2007 07:11 PM

Yeah it's really close between Allen and Vincent. Vincent's last rwhp was far away from 401rwhp, his at 373rwhp. And then he is putting down more tq than Allen's 390rwtq with a 411rwtq. Then considering the track numbers It gets real interesting. Then mine in the 1/8th didnt do good enough so something is off. And I can tell how it's running now.

Orr89RocZ 02-28-2007 07:19 PM


Hey Vincent we are talking low 12's maybe even a high 11
my buddies 00 SS made 365whp on a untuned torquer II cam and ran 12.2 at 114 on a slipping clutch. could have had high 11 easily. 400whp should be 11's but then again, 3700+lb weight might effect it some. i'm not sure what my buddies car weighed...it had leather, power everything, 12 bolt and T56. probly atleast 3600lb race weight

89 TA 02-28-2007 07:22 PM

WOW Don! Did you sale your soul to the anti christ or something? Those are great numbers.

Agent13 02-28-2007 08:33 PM

Amazing... Good job Don/Allen.

02-28-2007 08:34 PM

I'm not sure I even want to play this game anymore. :(

1989GTATransAm 02-28-2007 08:57 PM

Hey Chris you just have to get your intake system squared away. :nod:

Thanks everyone for the compliments. Don did a wonderfull job building the motor and a great job on the exhaust system.

3rdgenZ 02-28-2007 09:42 PM

who are how did you port those runners?

what are the specs on that cam?
great stuff!

james_85Z28 02-28-2007 09:59 PM


Originally Posted by madmax (Post 3245460)
I'm not sure I even want to play this game anymore. :(

....says the man with the supercharger.



TPI Forum post:

https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tpi/...-tpi-dyno.html

1989GTATransAm 02-28-2007 10:05 PM

Here is a link to the modifications on the runners. It was a lot of work.

https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tpi/...amesed+runners

The cam is 268/274 advertised. 218/224 at .050" and the lift is .570"/.565".

Orr89RocZ 02-28-2007 10:29 PM

i dont think i'll ever get over the shock of those numbers with that cam. makin some great top end power on a 355!! thats incredible

02-28-2007 10:55 PM


Originally Posted by james_85Z28 (Post 3245630)
....says the man with the supercharger.

Yea, but it was relatively inexpensive and its on a tree-oh-five.
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Originally Posted by 1989GTATransAm (Post 3245503)
Hey Chris you just have to get your intake system squared away. :nod:

That aint 70hp.

5678TA 02-28-2007 11:20 PM

thats mid 11's if it hooks a 1.50-1.60 60ft..

Vader 03-01-2007 08:07 AM

Random thoughts:

I can only imagine how the numbers would look on one of those 30"+ barometer days (was it actually that low, or was the engine sucking the air out of the room?).

I also then wonder how the extra weight of a cage is going to affect the track times - You're getting close to "cage" territory at some tracks.

A stock 4L60 isn't going to do it for you - obviously. When you build up the unit, although they are a little more pricey, you might want to look into the 4L80 as an alternative. There are more kits and parts available to swap them into a lot more vehicles, from crossmembers to stand-alone controllers.

JulieGTA 03-01-2007 09:49 AM

I can't get over that cam either.

At the meeting I couldn't get over how neatly put together and streetable it was, I expected it to be a monster after seeing what went into it... (no offense, you know)

Jealous! 'cause I have a different setup going in! :) But not sorry, since I wasn't shooting for the top. I'm really happy that people like Allen and Jerry are trying new things with the TPI... I never liked the look of super rams.

(I hope my DSL gets fixed so I can load the video!)

Russ-So Cal 03-01-2007 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by CaliBranden (Post 3245305)
Yeah it's really close between Allen and Vincent. Vincent's last rwhp was far away from 401rwhp, his at 373rwhp. And then he is putting down more tq than Allen's 390rwtq with a 411rwtq. Then considering the track numbers It gets real interesting. Then mine in the 1/8th didnt do good enough so something is off. And I can tell how it's running now.

You can't go by the torque number Allen got. If you look at the chart in the tpi post it shows N/A for any readings below 4700 rpm. He has a loose converter and his torque peak comes in before the torque converter locks completely. Stick shift cars like Vincent's show readings from below 3000 rpm up. I suspect his torque peak is around 3600-3800 rpm. As far as rwhp goes, Vincent has less drive train loss than Allen. If Allen had a stick shift, his numbers would be even higher.

Orr89RocZ 03-01-2007 01:01 PM

his torque rises to 390 then falls...looks like its peaking to me at near 5150rpms.

thats CRAZY high. i dont think he has much below 4700. typical converter lock mph range is 77-100mph lol and in 3rd gear with 4700rpms and regular tire with those gears, the converter should have locked by now.

he'll have to verify this tho.

1989GTATransAm 03-01-2007 05:33 PM

Madmax. Also the exhaust system. You need to put Don's headers on and talk to him about a custom exhaust. You will pickup lots of power.

Orr89RocZ. We used 70mph as the WOT point in 3rd gear. This was to insure that the car would not downshift into second gear and to make sure the converter was locked up. Believe me it has plenty of power down low.

injdinjn 03-01-2007 06:36 PM

Mine downshifts at 80mph

Orr89RocZ 03-01-2007 06:42 PM

oh no doubt...anything over 300lbft is pretty strong and i bet you have a table top flat torque curve makin tons of power down all over

03-01-2007 07:21 PM

There's no way to put the passenger header on. Its near impossible now to get to the rear bolt, there's no way with his.

Dyno Don 03-02-2007 12:32 AM


Originally Posted by madmax (Post 3246832)
There's no way to put the passenger header on. Its near impossible now to get to the rear bolt, there's no way with his.

That's funny...mine goes in on the El Camino, but from the bottom, like an F-body.

03-02-2007 01:27 AM

Oh I can get it in the car, cant turn the rear bolt. Maybe with a crows foot, but that'd be the only way.

Dyno Don 03-02-2007 01:40 AM

Bring it by...we can put it on the rack and do it. I use a bolt with a 5/16th head.

langss 03-02-2007 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by madmax (Post 3247380)
Oh I can get it in the car, cant turn the rear bolt. Maybe with a crows foot, but that'd be the only way.

How about Allen Head Header bolts.I bought a Ball End Allen Wrench from Snap On to use on the hard to get at ones on my Blazer ????

injdinjn 03-02-2007 11:26 PM

We have those. There is so little clearance between the flange and tube that this bolt barely goes in the flange hole. And using any type of regular wrench is impossible due to the lack of wrench handle rotation room
With the headers I have, which has more room for this bolt, is a royal PITA now, and its not accessable from the bottom. At least with the currant headers I can squeeze a allen wrench in but torque is minimal due to the lack of room.

langss 03-03-2007 10:56 PM

I know what you mean.I have one bolt that the tube goes right across in front of it and the only thing I could ever get on it was a 7/16 open end.Of course it would leak after a very short time so I found a 5/16,but that as well would leak after a short time,then I found the allen head bolts.Problem solved.
Sorry it wont work for your area.I dont understand why header mfg have to sell a product that is nearly impossable to install correctly.

james_85Z28 03-04-2007 12:25 AM

My best header bolts results were using 5/16 12-point fasteners with a length of 7/8 to 1.0 inches. When I installed them I added some red RTV sealant to help keep them in place. I found the regular 3/4 inch header bolts were usually just a hint to short with not enough threads engaged to offer resistance from rotation plus their larger 7/17 6-point head was a PITA to tighten next to certain exhaust ports.

KiLLJ0Y 03-04-2007 01:06 AM

Dang Allen that is just impressive..

and Nice Job on the build Don!

What I want to see now is, Allen's smog test results :nod:

1989GTATransAm 03-04-2007 11:51 AM

Hi Dave. Hahahaha. No reason why it won't pass smog. Running through dual cats and all smog is in place. Don did a bang up job on the build and installation including the exhaust.

Russ-So Cal 03-05-2007 10:38 AM

Allen, I was watching Dream Car Garage, and they are getting ready to build a new Vette Zo6 with the Ls7 so of course the first step was a base line dyno pull. They got 424 rwhp and 400 rwtq. The Z06 has a 6 speed, but I'd say you are in the neighborhood.

Dyno Don 03-05-2007 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by KiLLJ0Y (Post 3249852)

What I want to see now is, Allen's smog test results :nod:

This thing is actually tamer than the other motor, idles at a lower RPM so it might be cleaner.

03-05-2007 11:54 AM

NOx might be a little higher though.

KiLLJ0Y 03-05-2007 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by Dyno Don (Post 3251488)
This thing is actually tamer than the other motor, idles at a lower RPM so it might be cleaner.

that would be awesome... that cam is like the hot cam but with higher lift..

so you're right it should be ok.. but the LS1 guys are having trouble passing smog with the 224/224 .570 .570 112cams.. there are few that have passed with good tunes if the LSA is 114,but it seems this is biggest LS1's can go and pass CA smog.

im currently looking into the 228/230 .566 .566 on 113..(i dont have smog laws up here :) ) supposedly there are a few guys using this with good results.. more of a road racing cam.. i would have used the ASA cam.. but the 110 LSA scares me away from it..
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oh Hey Allen.. i forgot to ask.. did you ever have the heads flow tested? I just wanted to see what the results were if you did..

1989GTATransAm 03-05-2007 02:58 PM

Dave yes I did. Jerry did the initial porting which was very good. Juan Mendoza did some more refining. After he flowed the heads he asked me if I wanted a new type of intake valve seat installed. He said his tests showed a 5cfm improvement across the board. Of course I went for that hook line and sinker. That is not shown in the results so maybe add another 5cfm to the intake side. Exhaust is flowed with a pipe which is more realistic.

Lift; Intake; Exhaust

.200: 139 112
.300: 205 155
.400: 232 193
.500: 264 216
.550: 270 219
.600: 276 222.

Dave you might give the Patrick G torque cam some serious consideration. Thunder Racing sells it.

I talked to Dave at Thunder Racing about my cam as I was looking into a custom cam. I sent him the details of my build up and pictures of the intake system. He said for what I was doing and the rpm range I should stick with the XFI268 cam. Turned out to be good advice.

1989GTATransAm 03-05-2007 04:32 PM

Hey Russ with my next upgrade maybe I can sneak a little closer to the LS7.

88BlackZ-51 03-05-2007 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by 1989GTATransAm (Post 3251897)
Hey Russ with my next upgrade maybe I can sneak a little closer to the LS7.

What's your next upgrade? Are you talking about the Z06 427? :crazy:

03-06-2007 12:51 AM

"Next mod will be to change out the Edelbrock TPI manifold for the First Injection TPI manifold.

Then the next mod will be OBDll and the 4L60E transmission"

I think he's going to pick up ~30cfm from the manifold swap. I dont even want to think about the end result of that.

Parrydise7 03-06-2007 12:41 PM

Allen,

You are an animal!!!!

Nice work.


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