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I was talking about a .480 lift with 206ish duration cam. Manual and OBD1 isn't exactly the same thing as what we have here, plus better stock exhaust manifolds than the 3400. Stock 56mm TB as well?
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Originally posted by SappySE107 View Postmild cam and 55hp? 35 is overly generous. id expect 15 hp from our street cam and no other mods. Perhaps you meant with other mods? Either way, we haven't done a cam comparison yet to know for sure.
The dyno number isn't "generous" also as many stock cars went on that day and put down factory numbers.
I think you'd see ALOT more then 15 HP...
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Wow, 31 degrees... I've never been able to put more than 28 to a stock 3400 w/o a few knock counts. Cool though, it must be nice to have a baseline car to build off of!
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Sound like your getting really close to pinpointing it !! I am anxious to see what the cause really is also
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We have replaced a lot of parts on this car already, since we demodded it to get our baseline. Bearings are good, oil pump is new, crank scraper installed, new rear main seal and oil pan gasket. Still need to check the timing chain but that isn't making noise and the powerband looks perfect. Cleaned injectors (also cleaned stock to make sure that wasn't it). Holds pressure at WOT so its not the new pump. Filter is 2 years old so that is also next. Plugs are stock 3500 ITR4A gapped to .045", new air filter, fresh oil and filter. We swapped to another stock transmission and torque converter because we thought we had a problem before, but it turned out to be the settings for the trans in the tune. I didn't know they were changed, or set wrong but it presented a terrible KR after shift issue. Added a trans cooler, trans temps were 150s consistent. Air intake temps were in the 80s and lower 90s.
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Ah i see Yeah now tracking down what isnt "healthy" may be a real journey in its self
I hope it is something quite simple I
would like to see this progress step buy step Good Luck !!Last edited by unchained01; 12-15-2012, 05:23 PM.
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We had 31 degrees of timing at 5500 so its not the knock sensor or computer pulling the timing out. The wires arent new so we will start there for the dip in power where it should have peaked.
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Originally posted by SappySE107 View PostNo, we didn't do 4th gear. We haven't raised any shift points over stock either so that could be part of it. Matt, this car is goofy. Its been a huge PITA for KR for a year and still requires a ton of fuel where everyone else is good on stock injectors. We don't know where the fuel is going but its not black smoke like I would expect. Its using enough fuel for over 200 whp right now.
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mild cam and 55hp? 35 is overly generous. id expect 15 hp from our street cam and no other mods. Perhaps you meant with other mods? Either way, we haven't done a cam comparison yet to know for sure.
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I hate it when dyno operators don't take the extra 3 seconds it takes to select the right setting so that the RPM signal is correct.
Pretty much a mild cam is like a 35 - 55HP increase with these motors which is cool.
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No, we didn't do 4th gear. We haven't raised any shift points over stock either so that could be part of it. Matt, this car is goofy. Its been a huge PITA for KR for a year and still requires a ton of fuel where everyone else is good on stock injectors. We don't know where the fuel is going but its not black smoke like I would expect. Its using enough fuel for over 200 whp right now.
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hmm, I haven't had any 3400-autos on the local dyno (that i remember anyways). All the Jbody swaps I run up to 6300 ish in 3rd gear, usually the graphs are smooth.
I wonder if it's trans related.. Did you happen to try a long pull in 4th?
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5400 is when he let off. We were commanding 3rd gear with HPTuners and it was noticable when it hit that dip, as well as when it was starting to drop in power.
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