ls motor on E85

collinmaune said:
I'd really like to engine dyno a motor and then dyno it on a chassis dyno to end all of the oh it 50% loss or 38% loss or whatever. its a little different then a texas speed 408, but it should run pretty decent, its got a set of Frankenstein heads and could up the compression some by running a thinner head gasket. hopefully it will hit 600 but at the end of the day its just a number

His sig mentions a 347 so LS talk likely triggers him.

Your motor gonna rip, try using Ford owner's tears for fuel that adds another 25 HP easy.
 
Re: Re: ls motor on E85

SkinnyPedalRacing said:
How much run time are you allowing before you change the filters? I have 10 micron areomotive filters as well.

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I changed mine twice in the first year but I made my own fuel cell was just worried no matter how much flushing out the tank there would be crap in there. I'm running a 100 micron before pump and a 10 micron after. Yes I have the E85 rated hoses but for some reason that one section of -12 seamed soft. Then again I'm crazy on maintenance
 
collinmaune said:
I'd really like to engine dyno a motor and then dyno it on a chassis dyno to end all of the oh it 50% loss or 38% loss or whatever. its a little different then a texas speed 408, but it should run pretty decent, its got a set of Frankenstein heads and could up the compression some by running a thinner head gasket. hopefully it will hit 600 but at the end of the day its just a number

There have been other thread where people dyno'd buggies on big tires and saw losses in the ~70% range to the tire.

Hell I remember years ago seeing a build where a guy built up what should have been a ~200hp 22re on propane, and it put like 56hp to the tires on 39.5 iroks
 
TBItoy said:
There have been other thread where people dyno'd buggies on big tires and saw losses in the ~70% range to the tire.

Hell I remember years ago seeing a build where a guy built up what should have been a ~200hp 22re on propane, and it put like 56hp to the tires on 39.5 iroks

Yea I could give a **** about chassis dyno numbers. It's all about driveability/fine tuning at that point to me.
 
I agree. Engine dyno is one thing to work out any bugs and get the tuning right on a new engine. I like the seat-of-your-pant type dyno. If it scares you, who cares how much it makes on 43?
 
Re: ls motor on E85

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I was giving some real world feedback on what the Rooster buggy put down....

Im sorry it dosnt fit rednecks agenda...
 
noracin said:
LMAO talk about triggered !!!

You reliaze the LS is based of a SBF don't ya ?

I think the more accurate description would be:

"You reliaze that when GM engineers set out to design the "LS" , they worked tirelessly for months on end, watching their calculations and models of v8 push rod perfection slowly matierialize, at the end of the project they had developed... A Windsor SBF.

So they said "****", went back to the drawing board, made the whole sum ***** aluminum, but kept the wrong cylinder head forward as an ode to the fabled SBC (to keep the bow tie boys from flipping their ****).


Then designed an EFI system that was extremely easy to "crack" so that it would remain the ubiquitous engine swap aftermarket darling that the ol SBC was for 40 years.

:flipoff1:

Fo real.

Ford screwed up by trying to get all ricer and add 13 cams and a bunch of valves to their v8s.
 
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