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Re: No low end torque
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Posted by ChadS on December 18, 2006 at 13:16:21 from (66.228.96.153):
In Reply to: Re: No low end torque posted by North Dakota H Puller on December 18, 2006 at 10:59:42:
More compression will help draw more air into the cyl, it will increase vacuum pressure cause you are moving a bit more air,, a faster air flow to be more precise,,, See,, a certain amount of vacuum pressure will mix a certain amount of fuel,,, lower levels will have alot of air, and less fuel,,, where the higher pressure will have more ability to draw fuel and air mixed in better which gives more tunability on the dyno. As far as what to do on a buildup,,,, there are litteraly 100's of options to choose from. Ill tell you about some of the engines we have done for ourselves,,, we built a 350 rowcrop this summer,,,, 175 ci, (3-5/8 bore) we took it a step further,,, we used H rods, made a bushing, and then offset drilled the wrist pin bushing higher on the rod,,, that pops the piston up more out of the bore,,, and then we remachine the piston so it fits in the head. That engine is 55hp, has a torque curve of 65 when lugged down,,,, Lots of low end torque added,,, If that was in a H frame,,, you would have a H that can run 4000,4500,5000,5500 low gear classes and have power to pull it. Then theres the stroker options,,,, Chad
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