Too much to quote on phone
.63 would spool faster definitely but wouldn't make peak as shown with your setup. The motor is built to withstand 8500rpm but I had revcut at 8k, and the dyno correction for RPM saw it as 7780 or thereabouts.
Remember that the correction factor with 52 degree temps and barometric pressure at labratory spec will in essence cancel itself out. Technically, if you ran a correction factor today you'd see no real world differences due to weather conditions we had.
What I actually want to do is dial the cams down and bring the powerband lower. The peak power should come lower with the torque being able to hold longer. I honestly feel that the torque shouldn't have fallen off like it did, but I'll need to do more studying on that subject.
Raising timing a few degrees and then adding back in some fuel should make more power, I think. The dyno tech that also happens to be a Nissan head pointed out a few sections of other graphs that show where I'm experiencing slight break up. Some are apparent on the graphs I posted. I plan to do another session in a couple weeks in Connecticut. I should have the ultra blues by then, and I'll throw new plugs in and check other ignition components.
Anyhow, thanks for the comments/compliments
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