Not Ranked
Degreed mechanical engineer here, probably have had more statics, dynamics, and physics classes than 90% of the people here.
Also, I will have to ask you sir, how much engine building experience or dyno experience do you have? If you recall, Mr. Rabotnick also agreed that it's not prudent to pull engines down to 1500 rpm to see their manners at low rpms. You will also notice Mr. Crafts online dyno sheets that do not start at 1500-2000 rpm.
As far as I'm concerned, experience trumps ideas, thoughts, or computer simulations.
Sorry you disagree, but I'll be the first to tell you that it doesn't always work the way the physics books say.
Also sorry to be crass, but you simply don't understand what you're referring to and I'll let you get back to your figure skating and I'll get back to building engines.
BTW, feel free to call Mr. Kaase and tell him that your small block will out rev one of his pro stock big blocks.
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