I got my car on a dyno on Sunday! I know there's going to be some huge skepticism in the numbers, but the car is very fast...and pulls relentlessly. I got a Dragy and I'm excited to give it a shot and see if I can put up anything that would actually back up this kind of horsepower. It has got to be pushing a low 6 or even breaking into a high 5 60 to 130 time. I did however on my first drive home in a few years get popped going allegedly very fast and am still waiting to get the love letter in the mail to see what all that is going to entail. I ought to maybe not risk that happening again until I know what the outcome of this debacle is...
Beyond the numbers, I'm extremely excited about the power curve and just how freaking fast the car is in every gear at every rpm. I don't care if the dyno says 530 or 630, I have finally achieved my goal. I've put so much effort into figuring out how to build a high rpm powerband that is properly suited for a sportscar without needing a massive camshaft. Typically with a normal long runner intake and a small cam you wind up with just a huge lump of torque in the midrange that runs out of breath early like my old combo that fell like a rock above 6000rpm.
The key to the whole combo is the Holley sniper low pro. This thing performs like a super victor single plane intake, in a low profile front feed package. Unfortunately it won't fit under the stock hood, and because it is undamped sheet metal it is really noisy at idle, but when you're actually out driving the car with the hood on it the noise is not so bad. The high rpm performance is out of this world.
I also spec'ed the cam myself with high rpm in mind, and built the valvetrain planning to spin this thing to 8000 rpm if it wanted it.
It is super tractable and predictable to drive with how flat and broad the torque curve is, and you can really get on it at lower rpm and it doesn't just ignite the tires which is exactly what I was looking for.
More or less the TL;DR:
The SAE corrected dyno numbers
91 octane:
616whp @ ~7000 rpm, 552 ft lb @ ~5300 rpm
E85 (E65 blend):
614whp with 4 more degrees of timing, and .5 afr leaner
> 600whp from ~6200rpm to 7500rpm, and pulls to 7800
>500whp from ~3500 rpm to 6500 rpmNow, because the numbers were so unbelievable, I wanted to know what the uncorrected numbers were to give them the sniff test. I had the weather station data from the dyno, so I worked backwards with a calculator and saw the following
Uncorrected 91: 594whp
Uncorrected E85: 586whpBeing an inertia drum style dyno, uncorrected numbers are what they are...kind of hard to fudge those.
We noticed an issue where the morning runs made a lot more power, and then as we tried to make more it seemed to fall off even with a lower coolant temp. Also, the e85 runs made less power, and it was at a lower coolant temp because the ethanol cools the engine so much.
Well, my fans don't come on until 195, and with the cooling fans off the intake was sucking hot air back in through the radiator at high rpm. It would start at ambient, and by the end of the pull the air temp was 100 degrees.
So, I took the IAT and baro readings and re-did the SAE correction factor and got the following
91 octane: 610whp SAE
E85 SAE: 620whp SAEThis makes a lot more sense with the E85 results, and gives a second route to calculating out a 600whp result.
I will do my best to try and backup the numbers someday, but my primary goal was the driving experience over total power, and for that without a doubt I'm saying mission accomplished.
LS7 SBE 427, 11.4:1
Comp low shock lobes 234/247, .665/.658" lift (1.82 ratio), 116+2
Stock ls7 heads w/ Ti intakes, Ferrea exhausts
4.150 .040" cometic gaskets
Johnson 2116SLR slow leakdown .093" travel
PAC 1207x .700" lift springs
TSP roller tip 1.82 rockers
Melling 10296 high volume/high pressure
Improved Racing Fbody pan trap door
Meziere EWP
ATI damper no underdrive
Tilton 246 twin disk organic clutch w/ sprung hub and strapped floaters
1 7/8" headers into dual 2.5" xpipe
Holley HP EFI with Flex Fuel
PS: the RPM is approximate - like the dyno sheets that show mph at the bottom with no torque curve. At 7500 rpm it displayed ~7300 rpm on the dyno sheet. At 2000 rpm it was within ~10-20rpm. Close enough haha. The torque values are reporting ~15 ft lb high because they're back calculated from the rpm value with a small percentage of error in it.



