dyno numbers
dyno numbers
At the dyno today I got 433.9 hp at 872.6 ftlbs. By taking the black plastic cover off my Scotty II I gaind 3 hp. Just thought I'd share that. Can anyone recomend a good propane system?
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[quote author=Jetpilot link=board=7;threadid=15365;start=0#144334 date=1054426559]<br>I would stay away from propane...... There are a lot better ways to make HP that are safer. What are you looking to achieve with the propane?<br><br>Doug<br>[/quote]<br><br>I agree with Jet. BBQ gas can be bad news for headgaskets caused from detonation. Other components get hammerd too.<br><br>Don~
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[quote author=moneyman link=board=7;threadid=15365;start=0#144304 date=1054421489]<br>At the dyno today I got 433.9 hp at 872.6 ftlbs. By taking the black plastic cover off my Scotty II I gaind 3 hp. Just thought I'd share that. Can anyone recomend a good propane system?<br>[/quote]<br><br>Taking the cover off on a static dyno should net a few ponies as your pretty much sitting there and not getting the benefit of the cowl induction going down the road. I've gotten similar reports of 3-5 HP. <br><br>Although I can get 3-12 HP with just slight changes in dyno operator and driver.
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Thats funny you mentioned the B-2. Nate just picked one up to play with. Uhhh maybe I was not supposed to say that ???<br><br>Seems like it will rock once it gets installed.<br><br>Oh boy....whens it gonna stop??
<br><br>Don~
<br><br>Don~
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<br><br>Don~
, try a B-2 on for size as I hear they work real well ;D . In fact I think it works too good
