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Treat her well. I looked at the time spent as keeping him from doing other stuff.
My daughter is 21, she has a F*** M****** that i'm working on WITH her. 67, Coupe 289/auto with factory air. Its a project. Sorry no pics on it yet. I tried to teach them both HOW to work on their projects, then instructed when they had issues. I feel they now respect the skill set required and can appreciate what others have done. Very proud of both of them. Both have college degrees, and very nice jobs, while I still have to work with my hands. You have an excellent start in the hobby, learn, ask questions, try, repeat. I'm not on here a lot, but will offer advise anytime. Lots of very good advice and views on this forum. Listen and learn. Thanks, Lane. |
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A short video to finish off the prior conversation.
Several years ago, but fun none the less. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jR5VSgF7rk Last edited by HeavyChevy81; 09-24-2015 at 12:54 PM. Reason: wrong link |
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Blower surge.
Overdriving the blower makes the idle surge. |
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Is it bad to do that? And when you saying overdrivin the blower... You mean? Your pulley has a low ratio to the crank so at idle it pushes more air than the motor wants to take?
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"Boost" is a relative term that needs some explaining. My strip tune is 20 percent overdriven, so yes, it is over what the engine needs to idle.
Now, about "Boost". Everyone always wants to know how much boost I run. I give them the number from the current tuneup, and they proceed to tell me they are running 20-30lbs and should make way more power than I am. When I first started the Blower combination, I was running GM 188 Rect. port BBC cast heads. Underdriven 10 percent, I was running 9-10 psig of "boost" Remember, "Boost" is RELATIVE. As I made changes to the engine combination (different cams) I noticed my boost dropping. (I log everything). Then I upgraded to a better set of alum heads, again, boost drop. I finally went with AFR's and noticed a big drop (3-4 psi). I pulled the blower and engine apart to find the problem. Then the realization hit me. As you increase the airflow through the engine, it's capacity increases to match the blower output. So, I turned the blower harder. (Driving the blower faster than the crankshaft through pulley ratios.) Now, back to my current tune. I overdrive the 8/71 20 percent over crank speed, this produces a whopping 6-7psi of boost. I keep this boost level to avoid heating the air too much (10-14psi). Testing has shown this to be a survivable tune for the current combination. I'll get off my soap box, but just because you are running 7 psi and someone else is running 20-30, remember that Boost is a measure of backpressure stacking up not getting through the engine. Therefore I consider a low boost number at this power level a very efficient combination. I hope this all makes sense. P.S. This is a Roots blower setup, but I feel the theory applies to almost any non- intercooled application. Lane. |
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That's was a great write up!! For all to read! Thanks once again
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