[GMCnet] Re; Big increase in power in my 1977 403ci engine. [message #318552] |
Mon, 05 June 2017 20:46 |
BobDunahugh
Messages: 2465 Registered: October 2010 Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
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David.There's an old saying that goes. There's always more then one way to skin a cat. And you covered another method of performance timing. I build, and race engines that are out on the edge of maximum torque at full throttle in the 7 to 8,000 RPM range. I'm looking to get every half a foot pound of torque at the end of the crank. And there have been times that I've twisted the end of the crank off. I machine down my oil pumps to reduce the oil volume out put of that pump. That detail helps to increase engine torque out put. I set the 4 carbs, and timing to the air temps, humidity, barometric pressure, and gas that I'm using THAT day. ( As I bring my own tested gas with me ) All these change from day to day. I'm so close in timing that a settings I use one day. May blow the top of the piston out the next. Bringing this close of settings this close to our GMC's bring it's own issues. As the gas we get one day. May not be the same the next day. And all the items listed above have changed. And with all of these changing ranges. How close to maximum timing advance do you want to get. The GM factory specs are listed to handle all of these changing conditions. With a safety factors included. So is one way better then the other. That is all in your comfort range. As for me. My stock 78 Royale, 403 with a 2-1/2 exhaust, no headers, and a 3:70 FD. With Linda's lift van I have a GVW of 17,000 lbs. With the enclosed race trailer I'm at a GVW of 21,000 lbs. All with factory stock timing. That's my own personal comfort zone. Bob Dunahugh
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