Originally Posted by SERacer
(I want a torque monster. so I can start breaking different stuff.)
Be careful what you wish for.
(I had stock cam gears before, stock timing. I got some cam gears to help take out some overlap, but is this necessary? Should I upgrade the housing to a .82 ar to improve flow and reduce backpressure?)
Recommend 0 the cams, switch over the cams between 5200 & 5800 rpm (If you have not already done so) and see if you still have that problem. Take a look at the fuel ratio at the point where you have the power loss. My 2cts.
What size exhaust?
(I want a torque monster. so I can start breaking different stuff.)
Be careful what you wish for.
(I had stock cam gears before, stock timing. I got some cam gears to help take out some overlap, but is this necessary? Should I upgrade the housing to a .82 ar to improve flow and reduce backpressure?)
Recommend 0 the cams, switch over the cams between 5200 & 5800 rpm (If you have not already done so) and see if you still have that problem. Take a look at the fuel ratio at the point where you have the power loss. My 2cts.
What size exhaust?
Haha, yea I really don't want to start breaking a whole lot, but the clutch is rated for 400lb ft so I would like to hit close to that.
by recommending 0 on the cams what do you mean? 0 timing, cause that's what I was at before and I saw a power loss when the cams switched. I am talking about PEAK power, I dropped from 260whp to 248 on 10psi when the cams switched. I don't see how changing the cams at that rpm range is going to do anything. AF ratio stays steady through the switchover, going slightly richer, but not enough for 12whp.
exhaust is 3" mandrel VRS with a cat.