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SPF604
Thu November 23, 2006 8:37am
Rating: 10 
Dragon Flys

SPF604 - Tail of the Dragon - SSRV - April, 2006
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decooney
Sat December 16, 2006 7:06am
Rating: 10 
Kit Car Jan 2007: Sparks Fly at Western State Cobra Bash - Magazine cover

This is the cover page of the January 2007 issue with a nice Kirkham Cobra on it and over to the left it states "Sparks Fly at Western States Cobra Bash"
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imagine2frolic
Fri January 5, 2007 11:41am
Rating: 10 
OINK OINK

pigs not only fly, but they swim too
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Xavier
Sun January 21, 2007 8:23pm
Rating: 10 
The saga of the starter from hell...

Bellhousing and flywheel
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Xavier
Sun January 21, 2007 8:23pm
Rating: 10 
The saga of the starter from hell...

Bellhousing and flywheel
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greg schroeder
Mon February 5, 2007 2:37pm
3rd gear data

3rd gear G-tech data vs. changes Superformance 2040 with Roush 427R-095


The power values represented are G-tech HP. This should not be confused with any other method of testing HP. It's only a number of reference.


Just as wheel HP on a chassis dyno is lower than flywheel HP because of additional drive line loss, the G-tech HP is lower than chassis dyno due to additional resistance such as aero drag and road resistance, even amount of air in tires would have a factor. As speed increases aero drag as well as other rolling resistance increase. For example as an estimate @ 50 mph there is an equivalent of approximately -12 HP, @ 100 mph -90 HP, @ 130 mph right about -200 HP for the shape of the Cobra.
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hsv300
Fri February 23, 2007 2:07pm
Rating: 10 
Billett

New Billett flywheel
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cwmcobra
Fri March 23, 2007 7:24am
Chipped Flywheel

Proper starter alignment should fix this.
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Anthony
Wed April 4, 2007 7:55pm
Rating: 10 
Chassis Dyno - Last Run 427 High Riser

Self built 427 SO, stock stroke, 429 ci., Dove aluminum High Riser heads, mildly ported, 10.5 : 1 CR, original holley 780 cfm LeMans carb, vacuum secondary, on an original single four BBL , dual plane, Hi-Riser intake. Chassis Dyno is at Performance Engineering, Hamilton, OH.


Carb jets changed, and timing adjusted by Performance Engineering. Picked up 80 ft-lbs torque and 60 hp by chassis dyno tuning.


With a 20% loss, estimated max flywheel torque is about 600, with about 570 flywheel HP at 5900 rpm's and still climbing.


The torque curve is pretty flat.
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Anthony
Wed April 4, 2007 7:57pm
Chassis Dyno - Last Run 427 Hi-Riser Air-Fuel Ratio

Self built 427 SO, stock stroke, 429 ci., Dove aluminum High Riser heads, mildly ported, 10.5 : 1 CR, original holley 780 cfm LeMans carb, vacuum secondary, on an original single four BBL , dual plane, Hi-Riser intake. Chassis Dyno is at Performance Engineering, Hamilton, OH.


Carb jets changed, and timing adjusted by Performance Engineering. Picked up 80 ft-lbs torque and 60 hp by chassis dyno tuning.


With a 20% loss, estimated max flywheel torque is about 600, with about 570 flywheel HP at 5900 rpm's and still climbing.
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Anthony
Sat June 2, 2007 7:56am
chassis dyno Roush 427R

Here is a chassis dyno of a Roush 427R crate engine, as installed in a Superformance. They have installed many of these 427R engines in cobra's, and this is the best output any of the 427R engines had made. They are rated by Roush at 550 HP and 535 torque at the flywheel. The engine was not run above 5800 rpm's where you would expect to see max HP, but the max torque is a good value.


I wanted to use this engine as a benchmark to compare my 427 SO engine to. Both cars running the same sidepipes.
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cobrajam
Sun November 18, 2007 6:06pm
391 FT Steel Crank

knife edged and lightened, went from 75lbs to 65lbs, 3.78in stroke, .010/.010, machined snout and flywheel face to fit FE
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krazykarl
Tue February 19, 2008 6:37pm
Mcleod flywheel and pressure plate

Mcleod flywheel and pressure plate only weighs 21 lbs total
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Pinoy2
Sun April 6, 2008 12:37am
427W,TKO 600 and aluminum flywheel ready for assembly.

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sambo
Sun January 11, 2009 5:48pm
L98 with LS2 flywheel


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