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Subject: 225hp
From: greg <gtlund@cyberspeedway.net>
Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2005 22:29:21 -0700
   I agree that any dyno figure has to be looked at carefully. Some 
California dynos used to be pretty optimistic but I know that Dave 
Rebello takes great care in keeping his calibrated before every run. His 
240Z improved touring engines will make 240 hp on Hitachi 1 3/4" SUs so 
  two SUs/Strombergs will flow enough air for the 225 I mentioned 
earlier for a 6. The cylinders don't breath simultaneously through the 
carbs, each one calls for air sequentially and the TR6 SUs/Strombergs 
were highly modified and had a few hours on the flow bench. Anyone take 
a close look at an SU off a modern SCCA prod car lately? Hours of work 
in every one. Also for those not familiar with SCCA Production rules, 
the manifold was highly modified short of cutting apart and rewelding. 
Production in the SCCA is nowhere close to stock. SCCA has showroom 
stock for that.
   One of the last engines Lee Mueller had for a customer that was 
intended for the '82 Runoffs was claimed to be 235hp but it was running 
a gear drive cam. I don't know how they expected to get that one past 
the tech inspectors.
   Horsepower isn't everything. Will the engine live? Will it be 
tractable? Is the torque band flatter and have more area under the curve 
in an engine with less peak hp? I'll take the less peak hp more area 
under the curve engine. The 2 Stromberg engine is not as docile and has 
peakier throttle response than a Weber carb version with the old DP 32mm 
choke configuration but it will make good hp - within 5 -10 of the 
Webers. A TR6 engine is affected by inlet restrictions less than some 
due to the extremely long stroke and short rod. This is a characteristic 
of any bad rod length to stroke ratio engine. Due to the extreme piston 
acceleration it has a tendency to help get the air going and overcome 
the inertia of the air when the intake opens. By the way don't bother 
trying to stuff long rods in a TR6 engine. You can't make them long 
enough to have any effect.
    I've talked enough about TR6 hp because a friend of mine is still 
running in SCCA and SCCA already thinks the 6 makes too much hp even 
though now we get to breath through 28mm chokes which kills the 6. It 
did stop us from wanting to shift at 7200 rpm though.

Greg Lund

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