Has anyone done a fully balanced and blueprinted RedTop or BlueTop with either their own cams or the BlueTop cams?
Specifically dynoed in a Dynojet dyno or any other.
Just wondering if 120whp are possible in either FWD or RWD.
Thanks,
Efrain
Balanced and Blueprinted
Balanced and Blueprinted
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Re: Balanced and Blueprinted
120whp on strictly just an ALL STOCK 4age? not even balanced and blueNativo wrote:Has anyone done a fully balanced and blueprinted RedTop or BlueTop with either their own cams or the BlueTop cams?
Specifically dynoed in a Dynojet dyno or any other.
Just wondering if 120whp are possible in either FWD or RWD.
Thanks,
Efrain
printed will you get 120whp.
here's what i put down:
-small port 16v head
-complete ST 20v block
-261 colt cams (at 0 degrees in/ex)
-.8 trd head gasket
-9lb flywheel
-nst pulley set
-edis waste spark for fire (programmable timing via megajolt lite jr)
-dual sidedraught mikuni 44phh carbs w/ ported intake mani and light porting at intake ports
-open stacks
-obx ss headers (replica of TRD headers)
i think that was about it.
Thanks Doc:
A few things just to spice this a little:
- Dynojet dyno should read a bit higher than a Dynodynamics
- I have those exact cams but have not installed them yet
- 20v CR = ~11.5:1
I am considering runing in SCCA IT-A car and would like to know the true real legal potencial for both the BlueTop and RedTop. In order to be competitive most Hondas are putting down 121whp (140hp @ the flywheel)
Thanks,
A few things just to spice this a little:
- Dynojet dyno should read a bit higher than a Dynodynamics
- I have those exact cams but have not installed them yet
- 20v CR = ~11.5:1
I am considering runing in SCCA IT-A car and would like to know the true real legal potencial for both the BlueTop and RedTop. In order to be competitive most Hondas are putting down 121whp (140hp @ the flywheel)
Thanks,
Efrain N Alers
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i'm not sure what you mean by "true real legal" potential. i've got people telling me that bigger inlet is better than small for over all power. i lean more towards the smallport due to the natural venturi affect that occurs. maybe in a boosted environment large ports would be ideal but in an NA application, keeping trq in the low/mid ranges is advantageous. smallports still make power as well. the set of tri-flows that NST has finished testing will also be a welcome power "boost" for NA enthusiasts as well as gze fans.Nativo wrote:...
I am considering runing in SCCA IT-A car and would like to know the true real legal potencial for both the BlueTop and RedTop. In order to be competitive most Hondas are putting down 121whp (140hp @ the flywheel)
Thanks,
of course w/ fwd cars, there's less hp loss through the power train. a good advantage to have over them would be improved turn in. corner time is where you can gain those additional fraction of a second. good suspension tuning and usable power in cornering exits (as well as practice and better skill) will win you your class(es).
sorry if i didn't help any in regards to your initial question.