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Old 10-29-2002, 10:11 AM
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Default My Desktop Dyno Figures

Hello Good People. I have had some good feedback from you guys about my cam choice which has made me wonder about the whole engine.

I am trying to design the best engine I can for my next cobra and was looking at the 351w block.

I want to be able to drive the car in traffic here in the UK, because there's always loads of it.

However I want it to take off like a rocket and scare the pants off me and my passengers.

So when I started putting the engine together on desktop dyno I was looking for the tallest graph that I could without going the forced injection route. I really didn't want the noise of a blower and don't want to be bothered with all of the messing around with turbos.

Please could you have a look at the attached desktop dyno file and let me know what to alter so that I can fulfill my criteria.

I wouldn't really mind a little lumpy tickover but need it to pull from low down. This is what I thought that I had done but it seems that my cam choice isn't good???

Any help would really be appreciated.

Regards
Vince Gledhill
Limey from Leeds UK
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