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Old 04-15-2020, 04:46 PM   #1
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Do you agree that In the video it sounds like it wants more RPM at the shift point?
I agree that it likes what it likes to go fast period.Would need to see dyno sheet to get started on what it might like.
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Old 04-15-2020, 09:02 PM   #2
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I agree that it likes what it likes to go fast period.Would need to see dyno sheet to get started on what it might like.
I would say they ought to reverse the 1-2 rpm with the 3-4.

This wouldn't be from a dyno sheet..Just experience.
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I would say they ought to reverse the 1-2 rpm with the 3-4.

This wouldn't be from a dyno sheet..Just experience.
It will go faster if you get it out of first gear sooner.
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Old 04-16-2020, 10:08 PM   #4
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It will go faster if you get it out of first gear sooner.
This thing is such a dog in high gear you almost have to hold every gear as long as you can, if you shift 3-4 200rpm lower it will barely climb any rpm at all, just sits at 6800 and lumbers to the stripe. I don't know if it's the 1 goofy head thats on it or the cam. Hopefully we get some real dyno time at the end of the year to swap some parts and figure it out.
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This thing is such a dog in high gear you almost have to hold every gear as long as you can, if you shift 3-4 200rpm lower it will barely climb any rpm at all, just sits at 6800 and lumbers to the stripe. I don't know if it's the 1 goofy head thats on it or the cam. Hopefully we get some real dyno time at the end of the year to swap some parts and figure it out.
Something sounds off.........it should be making maximum power right around 6800 rpm.What rpm does it drop to on shifts.
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something sounds off.........it should be making maximum power right around 6800 rpm.what rpm does it drop to on shifts.
5800-6000 Also Glenn in my previous post I meant to say drops to 5800 and won't move.
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5800-6000 Also Glenn in my previous post I meant to say drops to 5800 and won't move.
Clutch slipping?
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This thing is such a dog in high gear you almost have to hold every gear as long as you can, if you shift 3-4 200rpm lower it will barely climb any rpm at all, just sits at 6800 and lumbers to the stripe. I don't know if it's the 1 goofy head thats on it or the cam. Hopefully we get some real dyno time at the end of the year to swap some parts and figure it out.
where is the cam center line 105? how much flywheel 35 lbs 3.29 low? 5.38 gear.
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Old 04-17-2020, 06:20 PM   #10
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Default Re: H-I-J '76 Nova re-fit.

What does your RacePak tell you? Is it set up to log A/F and RPM? That would tell you what the fuel mix is doing at your shift points. Stock limits your cam lift but you can still move the valve events around.
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