8K RPM HYD ROLLER-WILL IT WORK?

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Richard Holdener

Richard Holdener

3 жыл бұрын

DOUBLE DYNO RESULTS-DESTROKE LS & STROKER SBF. WILL THE HYDRAULIC ROLLER CAM PROFILES REV SUCCESSFULLY TO 8000 RPM? CHECK OUT THESE DYNO TESTS WHERE WE RAN 8K RPM WITH AN LS3/4.8L CRANK COMBO (WITH MULTIPLE CAMS AND HEADS) THEN WITH A 347 STROKER SBF COMBO. DID THEY BOTH WORK? DID THEY BOTH MAKE THE POWER WE EXPECTED?

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@christopherdoorn2045
@christopherdoorn2045 3 жыл бұрын
N/A high rpm V8 is just beautiful to listen to.
@natricjol
@natricjol 3 жыл бұрын
I've always liked the idea of a de-stroked 6.0 because that works out 329ci (5.4l). I'd love to see a build comparison between the standard 5.3 and a 5.4 using all the same parts. Every time I've seen a comparison, they change parts. Seeing the difference between small bore/long stroke vs a big bore/short stroke with the same exact parts would be very informative.
@TheSlim93gt
@TheSlim93gt 3 жыл бұрын
The 347 needed a custom Bullet cam, more compression and port that intake. I bet you would not only find your 8k peak, but quite a bit more HP.
@andrewking4727
@andrewking4727 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve learned SO much from you, RH. Thank you!
@jeeptk
@jeeptk 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent content. I look forward to these videos because you run tests that I have been thinking about for years.
@samuelweiss4548
@samuelweiss4548 3 жыл бұрын
This is literally the question of the century for us all haha! Definitely holding onto this info and combinations!
@modshop1828
@modshop1828 3 жыл бұрын
what happened to the dyno runs? I'd love to hear these things hit 8k...but like always, Great Video.
@lilsammywasapunkrock
@lilsammywasapunkrock 3 жыл бұрын
Well alot of these videos are based on dyno runs done 10 years ago. Imagine if you built hundreds of motors over the course of 20 years and then decided to do youtube videos on it after the fact? How many dyno runs do you think he has saved particularly for this case?
@MLFranklin
@MLFranklin 3 жыл бұрын
I like that you're pushing the boundaries of what we normally see.
@scottymoondogjakubin4766
@scottymoondogjakubin4766 3 жыл бұрын
1st gen CSB were always known for there hp to torque curve ! And there are ls engines reving to 11,000+ ! Love the videos !
@salvatorelosito29
@salvatorelosito29 3 жыл бұрын
Everything you do and show all of us. Your just an amazing guy.. Thank you for sharring all of your teachings and info.. Can you please do camshaft swaps. On a jeep 4.0. Stock vs the world or sumthing like that. Thank YOU
@whatchu_talkin_john_willis
@whatchu_talkin_john_willis 3 жыл бұрын
the cast con rods in the joop engine dont like power or rpm
@curvs4me
@curvs4me 3 жыл бұрын
It's time to go to 9200 RPM! Solid roller 3-in stroke 9200 the bore size doesn't matter. The bigger the better.
@InFiD3ViL1
@InFiD3ViL1 3 жыл бұрын
Richard, you should build a Low Lash Solid Roller LS setup for testing like this. That would be a great watch
@hom240
@hom240 3 жыл бұрын
On the SBF I'd pull the valve cover off to see if you are getting the lift as advertised. A miss stamped cam or rocker arms ratio are nearly impossible to tell by sight alone and many cams share the same lobe centers when dialing them in. A simple valve lift measurement will be your first clue. These high rpm motors are the best candidates for testing rocker arm ratios. Although higher lift may not show an increase on the flow bench they will hold the valve opened longer at and over it's maximum flow.
@MrBlackbutang
@MrBlackbutang 3 жыл бұрын
! Thanks Richard you are educating Mercia .
@mechanicalking
@mechanicalking 3 жыл бұрын
Love this info. It's very helpfull to me and many others
@RealSprooseMoose
@RealSprooseMoose 3 жыл бұрын
"Not trying to make NASCAR levels of power".... now that you mention it, any chance of you playing with a 358 anytime?
@MrAPCProductions
@MrAPCProductions 3 жыл бұрын
"Not trying to make NASCAR levels of power" Do it.
@Elliottfan
@Elliottfan 3 жыл бұрын
A Yates block would be insane!
@johnnicol8598
@johnnicol8598 3 жыл бұрын
I too would really like to see this!
@bbgcars
@bbgcars 3 жыл бұрын
BETTER YET HOW ABOUT A TRACO ENGINEERING AMC ENGINE...that would be epic.
@jameywhite6055
@jameywhite6055 3 жыл бұрын
Why no tunnel ram and duel quads and multiple cams on the SBF?
@E1337Jerk
@E1337Jerk 3 жыл бұрын
Probly doesn't have one laying around
@YZFoFittie
@YZFoFittie 3 жыл бұрын
You got? Why not send it in?
@skippytodippy23
@skippytodippy23 3 жыл бұрын
It originally broke on the dyno after the first run
@justinw6448
@justinw6448 3 жыл бұрын
@ron Kay I thought he said it was a 363
@Prestiged_peck
@Prestiged_peck 3 жыл бұрын
@port nut youd be suprised, a 347 is honestly a pretty big motor by most standards, I mean yeah it's not a 427, but it definitely ain't no 289
@hope2someday691
@hope2someday691 Жыл бұрын
The 347 has something jankey in the setup. Dead giveaway is torque and HP take a dip at the same RPM. Love those LS cathedrals, they are a work of art.
@chris49ford
@chris49ford 3 жыл бұрын
Should have done a Clevor on the SBF. Maybe the CHI 3V heads. Would be interesting to see oem 4V heads too.
@Parents_of_Twins
@Parents_of_Twins 3 жыл бұрын
Is CHI still in business? Last time I looked I had a hard time finding them.
@chris49ford
@chris49ford 3 жыл бұрын
@@Parents_of_Twins Their .au (australia) website is still up and showing products available. There's several US vendors for them.
@michaelnevala732
@michaelnevala732 2 жыл бұрын
id like to see a 4.6 high rpm motor and the 502 ram jet bbc high rpm set up and see what u can get
@Underlinc89
@Underlinc89 3 жыл бұрын
Richard Holdener I absolutely love your videos and have learned more than I ever could have expected prior to watching these beautifully intellectual engineering experiments and demonstrations. However with all that you have taught me I still have a desire to see a destroked ls hit 10k rpm with boost. I know you say its more about valve train than stroke but I unfortunately brood so much on the thought of where it would matter or become influential in a build of sheer desire and insanity. P.S. I've also always been interested in what an American meat and potatoes mentality could do to a 1UZ early gen motor. Love your videos!! Thank you for everything
@kstricl
@kstricl 3 жыл бұрын
Back when Freiberger had all his hair still, I built a 302 with a magnum 270 cam, matched springs and early 70’s 351w heads. I also adjusted the lifters with a little less preload to try and prevent pump up (my own idea, based on some tech articles in hot rod) and was rewarded with a rev range that I calculated (no tach in the car) went up around 7500-7800 rpm. I doubt it was making great power up there, but it was sure fun.
@robormiston2841
@robormiston2841 3 жыл бұрын
I built a 1972 Dodge Challenger with a 383 bored thirty over. I ran Roads lifters, they were hydrolic but acted like a solid and I had all the good stuff in it. 86 cc chamber 440 heads with the 6 pack exhaust manifolds $$$$ windage tray crank scraper, you name it this motor had it. I used Keith Black hyperutectic pistons with Sealed Gap Chromally rings. When that motor got around 35,000 miles on it finally felt broke in and was rockin. 3 angle valve grind, with titanium keepers and stainless valves. It was also a 1965 383 block with higher nickel content. It sounded so good with 3 inch true duals. I never did get an x pipe, I couldn't keep the exhaust on it from crappy muffler shops. It would pull the front tires on a good surface. I don't ever hear of anyone using those Roads Lifters, or the Sealed Gap Chromally rings? That was in the 90's I worked for Mono lite Racing Team and we had Aries motors, 8.3 liter and 10 liter for the 300 inch wheelbase dragster and 120 inch wheelbase funny cars. This was Exabition Racing then. The old man was the original maker for all the fiberglass hood scoops and fender flares for Dodge in the late 60's and 70 and 80's. All the light weight parts like fenders and hoods and doors and trunk lids made of fiberglass. He was the man. Anyways I knew all the tricks for those Mopars then. It would do 11.60 quarter miles. But would still go 155 is as far as I took it one time on 4 drum brakes lol yippy Skippy !
@maxwelltollefson9947
@maxwelltollefson9947 3 жыл бұрын
Only reason to put a short stroke in a motor is to keep the piston speed down. Bad things start to happen when piston speed gets out of control.
@rongalaxie
@rongalaxie 3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking along these lines too. If piston speed is well well within the limits for the piston used then ok but if its up there it just shortens the time the engine can do this.
@KingJT80
@KingJT80 3 жыл бұрын
They say 4000 fpm for street lomgevity but obviously these engiens were well past that . Lighweight rotating aeemblies help
@maxwelltollefson9947
@maxwelltollefson9947 3 жыл бұрын
mrhazel yeah. Forces get big quick when going that fast
@claybailey9950
@claybailey9950 3 жыл бұрын
What most people dont understand is a 6 inch rod is one weight so take that out of the equation as pistons go a piston for a 6 inch rod 350 weights more than a 6 inch rod for a 383 so the crank being longer stroke is closer to the center of the mass so rpm does mot effect it as much
@rongalaxie
@rongalaxie 3 жыл бұрын
@@claybailey9950 ok I get it. The gudgeon pin is higher in the piston mass and the piston is lighter so the recipricating forces on the piston get mitigated a bit compared to say a stock dimesioned piston, even though its piston speed is higher. Am i on the right track.
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 3 жыл бұрын
The two factors that used to affect hi RPM long stroke crank combos, was the weight and the oiling ability of the bigger journals. The factory OEM big stroke cranks of course had a lot of meat in the "cheeks" and balance weights. The other issue is the large mains needed for crank overlap to keep the strength of the crank. Now the "overseas" aftermarket cast iron cranks are as strong as the old OEM forged cranks. So, technology has outpaced the wives' tales.
@Falcon1956ca
@Falcon1956ca 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for thee quiz RH. My guess is the rod length to stroke ratio is the one thing that made these engines do what they did and thanks for showing once again that you don't need rec port heads to make power. Your awesome man keep up the good testing.
@unclegeorgesspeedandfeed
@unclegeorgesspeedandfeed Жыл бұрын
Rod to stroke is a meaningless number.
@23Roadster1
@23Roadster1 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard for consistently great tests and info! That Ford had all the right parts to scream AND make big power, except for the headers. They choked it right down. Should have had 1 7/8" minimum. I have a 302 SBC with similar cam specs. ( solid lifter ) with ported bowtie heads, shortened tunnel ram, 2 center shooters, and 1 7/8" headers. Pulls hard from 3500 to 8000 while making well over 600 and 450. I think that Ford was a classic example of a choke in the system. Keep up the great work.
@jayt5993
@jayt5993 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly, you’re running race 225cc heads with street 1 3/4 inch headers, huge difference. Might as well just have run 205 heads if he wasn’t going to run 1 7/8 headers.
@exploranator
@exploranator 2 жыл бұрын
@@jayt5993 More like "2" or greater" headers. The Hellcat thrives on 2" headers, and it makes around 700hp at a LOWER RPM. I would like to see a multi-size-to-oversize header test. Can you drown a small block with 2.25" headers?
@mccranahan747
@mccranahan747 3 жыл бұрын
One thing that speaks volumes to me as a Ford guy primarily I love chevy to , owned both from vettes and Camaros to foxbody sto s550s to vans and trucks. If you want to go fast with a STOCK block go chevy , if you want to go fast with a Ford , buy an aftermarket block the 351w can take some power but not as much as a LS. Chime in if I’m wrong or right I’m thinking of building the famous Budget 418. A 351w stroker Google it. 670 crank hp NA on pump gas. The perfect street strip engine. With some boost this combo would be a monster just on low boost. Only thing I MAY change on the build is the dish pistons to flat top with valve reliefs and different rings. 10.5.1 to 11.5.1 wold be perfect. I’d run pump 93 and 107 aviation fuel mixed 70% pump 93 and 30% AV Gas.
@scutchnuts
@scutchnuts 10 ай бұрын
Would love to see some of these 8000rpm combos done with BTR’s max effort cams with the accompanying short runner intakes.
@jonathancooper7370
@jonathancooper7370 3 жыл бұрын
I think you said it with the LS test... More duration and more LSA to push that peak power out higher for the Ford... Need a different cam in it Richard!
@dennisrobinson8008
@dennisrobinson8008 Жыл бұрын
Richard recently did a cam LSA video on a 500HP combo with 108, 112 and 120 LSA. The 112 LSA made up to 34 more ft-lb to 5400 than the 120 LSA then it matched it after that. The 108 LSA made 14 more ft-lb over the 112 LSA to 5400 and matched it and then at the last 500 rpm made 7 more HP... It showed sometimes wide lsa is certainly "wrong" and the tight lsa is the right way to go. N/A cars seem to make more power with tighter lsa's.
@garymathews4042
@garymathews4042 3 жыл бұрын
great testing .I will never have a engine that goes there ,but good insight to lifter tech
@Frostman182
@Frostman182 3 жыл бұрын
That ford definitely needed some more exhaust header size. It also probably should have had more LSA to help move the power band up too.
@jasonwilcox7322
@jasonwilcox7322 3 жыл бұрын
This test speaks to me. I am assembling a 388" LS7 shortblock this week that will be Hyd roller. The cam & intake manifold set up should make peak power around 7500 and will be shifted around 8k. This engine size has been done many times before but most of them have solid rollers. Theoretically I'll need to spin this combo 10% higher than a 427" (all things being equal) to make equal power.
@lloydholt6511
@lloydholt6511 3 жыл бұрын
Not always about the lift. It is important but lobe design is very important. A conversation with the camshaft designer may prove fruitful. Having them examine all the valvetrain components may show needs for change/ improvement in valvetrain configuration. Even though you did not mention any problems ,Would a stud girdle help to improve valve train stability? Could valvetrain harmonics be an issue? Lot more questions than helpful suggestions. As always you make people exercise their brains. That’s a good thing. Love your videos, even though my three brains cells are sometimes tired after watching them.
@7udfjirfji9re98hegq0
@7udfjirfji9re98hegq0 2 жыл бұрын
I remember reading about a 289 cobra from a company called motion performance back in the late sixties/early seventies that would blast through the traps at ten thousand rpm. Still see a few mustangs on you tube with those small block fords winding past 9000, and man do they sound sweet.
@Parents_of_Twins
@Parents_of_Twins 3 жыл бұрын
I agree I'm really surprised that the 347 didn't make more power. It would be interesting to see what would happen with other sets of heads like D3 High ports just to see if that would make any difference.
@danasixty4012
@danasixty4012 2 жыл бұрын
Back in the 70s I was running a 340 with a crane cam and a hydraulic crane lifters and launched a 8000 RPMs no problems .🏁🏁🏁
@richardholdener1727
@richardholdener1727 2 жыл бұрын
HYD FLAT TAPPET CAM AT 8000 RPM?
@AB-80X
@AB-80X 3 жыл бұрын
I think the Ford has an issue with valve control. Ha it been a lack of flow or exhaust restriction, I think the curve would just have gone flat. That weird concave curve suggest some kind of harmonic spring issue. Maybe the valve is too heavy or it needs 15-20 lbs more spring rate, because if it had been a collapsed lifter or actual float, it would just drop off in a more convex curve, that's at least my experiences. It is definitely not a shape I associate with flow or runner length tuning issues. Did the springs have dampers?
@caminokid383
@caminokid383 3 жыл бұрын
What lifters would you run in such an engine?
@chrisrye9128
@chrisrye9128 3 жыл бұрын
What about a 306 vs 331 vs 347 with all other specs same: Intake, cam, compression, etc. Determine value of power gained for vs the cost of increased stroke.
@jonathanstodden6029
@jonathanstodden6029 3 жыл бұрын
There are very little total power gains from more cubic inches. You do have to turn the engine faster to make the same power with less cubic inches. Larger displacement usually gets you more torque making capacity and more streetability.
@GearheadBryan
@GearheadBryan 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a series on the ford alphabet cams... maybe with a set of AFR 185’s or comparable trick flows. Cool to see what’s possible with a junkyard 5.0L
@DBSSTEELER
@DBSSTEELER 3 жыл бұрын
Short stroke isn’t for RPM potential it’s for longevity of the crank and rods. Dynamic forces at those engine speeds break stuff in the bottom end.
@elonmask50
@elonmask50 3 жыл бұрын
Fabulous video as usual Richard, I would love to know why the Ford was such an uninspiring thing, my guess would be that the single carb inlet was choke point, at those flow rates it doesn’t take much restriction to starve half the stroke.
@OCofthe3
@OCofthe3 3 жыл бұрын
For the sbf, is like to see the same lobe profiles but with a wider lsa. That should move the peak farther out if I’m not mistaken.
@markmccarty727
@markmccarty727 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a Ford guy, the deck is only 8.2". Rod stroke ratio sucks on these strokers. The only reason to run the things is if a 9.5" deck block won't fit, or you're lying bout cubes. Nobody falls for that anymore. Raced them 20 years ago cause I had parts for them. Couldn't afford to step up and build another motor even though could've recycled most of the stuff! We stuck a junkyard Windsor with a used solid lifter flat tappit cam, borrowed rpm heads. Turd was a second faster 1/8 mile!! Ran it 4 years and last I heard it's still running round in a street car. 5.969" conn rod, 3.5" stroke, 9.5" deck! Like to see a cheap build on a 360 Dodge, talk about good rod stroke ratios.
@jonathonwhite2813
@jonathonwhite2813 3 жыл бұрын
same cam on 118 lsa on the Ford might of pushed out past 8k and making power
@mchristr
@mchristr 3 жыл бұрын
Jon Kaase was asked about his hugely undersquare IHRA Pro Stock engines and he said that although they didn't look good "on paper", the cars got down the track pretty well. Yes, it is all about valve control.
@RussellHightonJr
@RussellHightonJr 3 жыл бұрын
Love the details, but I really want to hear each combo idle and scream!
@V12LS
@V12LS 3 жыл бұрын
It’s good that you point out none of these engines are stroke limited at 8k. I think the reason short stroke is often associated with higher RPM is with the same top end the short stroke engine simply takes more RPM to move the air and reach peak HP (valve train permitting). It would be interesting to see what happens to that 347 with a shorter stroke even though it's not stroke limited from a piston speed perspective.
@dannyhocutt8490
@dannyhocutt8490 Жыл бұрын
Thank your effort’s of so many
@MWR-lg9qp
@MWR-lg9qp 3 жыл бұрын
Always learn something from your research and testing. Great job and thank you again. I really didn't think it would work, you proved it can be done.
@opieg7333
@opieg7333 3 жыл бұрын
Great info. Very interested in moving up the red-line and your test does prove it can be done with hydraulic lifters. I would still go solid for anything I intended to run north of 7K regularly or for sustained periods. I am fairly sure there is no such think as a 8K pushrod engine that can be treated as if maintenance is not needed regularly like an OEM 100,000 mile design life beater engine. I have been bookmarking and saving info on higher RPM builds for some time. There is a great article from 2010 I keep revisiting. It features pictures of dark daired dude working on a good old high RPM SBC 302.. you guys might be familiar with it.
@jimmyford271
@jimmyford271 3 жыл бұрын
That’s go to know. I just bought a CompCam 201-428-17 for a 5.7 based hemi stroker. Cam card says it’s operating range is 2400rpm-7400rpm. But it may see more rpm going through the traps.
@miketestani9707
@miketestani9707 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to see you do a buick grand national big bang motor with nice parts because I think that platform happed in the wrong era because we didnt have good big modern turbos or nice billet parts or really good stand alones and injectors back in there heyday. I honestly think one could make 1500+ if done right without to much of a problem. Also doing a built honda k24 twin turbo or huge single would be cool
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk 3 жыл бұрын
I'd likd to think with the tech we have now , one with 450-500hp should last as long as anything else. Or should last as long as the original was intended to last. At least 100k, more like 150 and maybe she's kinda tired , and 200k yea she needs a rebuild. We all know most anything modern and not full race can go 100k anymore standing on its head.
@allanb3222
@allanb3222 3 жыл бұрын
That would pretty cool to see, the problem is, it's hard to find and lc2 to test on.
@oliverscorsim
@oliverscorsim 3 жыл бұрын
This was pretty cool I didn't know you could get away with those revs and lifters
@bigdogsportingtonyb2833
@bigdogsportingtonyb2833 3 жыл бұрын
Nice test. Ford combo ran out of carb/intake. Needs lots of cfm to keep making power on a 347 turning 8,000rpm. Porting the intake and going with more carb would have gained more top end and rpm for sure.
@johnpublic168
@johnpublic168 2 жыл бұрын
What is the rpm limit for the stroked bottom end
@bigdogsportingtonyb2833
@bigdogsportingtonyb2833 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnpublic168 that depends on many different factors
@jasonhooey5677
@jasonhooey5677 2 жыл бұрын
Look up how to calculate piston speed, eventually the piston travels faster then the expanded flame front. Which wont make "power" at that piston speed.
@bigdogsportingtonyb2833
@bigdogsportingtonyb2833 2 жыл бұрын
@@jasonhooey5677 you look up Induction cfm vs ci vs rpm and you will see what I'm talking about. We do this everyday and we have flowed and ported the very manifold they where using. They ran out of carb and manifold cfm. They need more CSA and cfm to keep the Induction system from stalling. That motor simply needs more airflow. You have had 347s and LS motors turning those rpms for years already.
@milojanis4901
@milojanis4901 2 жыл бұрын
@@bigdogsportingtonyb2833 What is CSA? Spark advance?
@madmod
@madmod 3 жыл бұрын
Rpm is just a number
@mfree80286
@mfree80286 3 жыл бұрын
Connecting rods are just a projectile.
@KompressorPete
@KompressorPete 3 жыл бұрын
Yes! Super exciting test :-) How about doing a big bang engine running to 8K? Less torque required to make huge HP and craaaaazy sound - what is not to like?
@mgbchuck6527
@mgbchuck6527 3 жыл бұрын
my 358ci sbc gen 1 with a solid roller pulls strong past 8000rpms (knife edge crank, billet main caps, aluminum rods, 12+ to 1 comp. massively ported 492 angle plug heads, .600" lift cam), fun little street engine
@chriskeiser5809
@chriskeiser5809 3 жыл бұрын
Having just watched last week’s engine masters, I’d say the tighter LSA (110 vs 118 on the LS) pushes the power down in the rev range and might have limited it up top just a little.
@Misterfairweather
@Misterfairweather 3 жыл бұрын
The problem I ran into revving my ls6 on a track for 20-30 minutes at a time was the timing chain biting the dust. I think a lot of the old conventional wisdom on hydraulic lifters ignores how good the springs and lifters are these days. Of course this frees us up to worry about longevity of Rod bearings and stretch at high RPM. Which the gen 3 and 4 factory lumps still blow away my old 1st Gen SBC's in those regards too. What a fantastic time to run high performance engines.
@Rusty63ss
@Rusty63ss 3 жыл бұрын
Seeing as you are talking about hydraulic lifters. Can you test a set of Rhodes lifters? Show us the difference in the power curve with standard and the bleed downs?
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 3 жыл бұрын
I run the Cranes, and can attest, they make a .490/260 split cam on an Olds 455 pull from idle to 5,500, when I leave the manual valve body THM400 in top gear with a 3:1 gear ratio, in a 1968 barely optioned Cutlass body style. the Rhoads work best on older cam grinds that have lazier ramps (ie, don't snap the valves open as fast as cams done post muscle car era). The Crane variable duration lifters don't have the "solid lifter click" they accuse the Rhoads of having. But i'd be surprised if a test of either lifter doesn't show a flatter torque curve below 3,000 RPM, caused by an "increase" or maybe less loss, of torque from idle to 3,000. And of course, measuring levels of vacuum, too, since that's another benefit of these lifters. I have power front disc brakes on mine.
@excalibur3895
@excalibur3895 3 жыл бұрын
I definitely want to see this done. A LOT of old Pontiac guys swear by them. However, anytime I mention them to old Chevy or Ford hotrodders, they look like they're gonna hurl
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 3 жыл бұрын
@@excalibur3895 they shouldn't. Pontiacs generally run low RPMS for torque, the Fords have small ports and valves unless one goes Cleveland or aftermarket, and the Chevs love the revs. I can't see why anyone would hurl over what is actually old tech. then again, I see a ton of Ford guys sticking to what worked for them in 1989 against Grand Nationals. You tell them to skip stroking that 302 for a 351W, and they come up with excuses.
@excalibur3895
@excalibur3895 3 жыл бұрын
@@albertgaspar627 I know, you'd think with something that typically has the ability to run a hairier cam they would love them. But nope, everyone I've spoken to has said they did nothing to help them. I know they definitely work because I have a 455 Pontiac with a hairy flat tappet. I bought the basic Rhoads lifters and I can run power brakes. (I probably could've without, but it would've been close)
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 3 жыл бұрын
I should have also posted (i used to own the goat you see in my pic) that Pontiacs are classic for their lifter bores hanging unsupported in the valley--go with some nasty roller setup that snaps those valves open and closed to reduce overlap, and you want to support those bores. Variable duration lifters are another way to avoid the issues of big overlap at low RPMS. I have Crane's in an Olds 455. With a .490 lift/260 duration split cam, and captive discharge ignition, I can leave my THM400 in third gear (manual valve body) and pull the 3:1 rear gears from idle to 5,500 RPM redline in a 1968 A body and run power disc brakes, no hydroboost. And get 15mpg. you couldn't pay me to run a regular flat tappet. I never tried "Vari-Cam" that put the spring in the cam gear, but variable duration lifters work like VTEC and all the other modern stuff---lo RPM grunt and vacuum and smoothness past idle, and then after 3,000 RPM you get your performance cam back. Its "cake and eat it too".
@crw3673
@crw3673 3 жыл бұрын
Richard, I would have love to hear those engine revving to 8K plus! Can you list the valve train setup? Like the spring brand and pressure? Were those factory rockers with the trunnion upgrade or aftermarket rockers?
@richardholdener1727
@richardholdener1727 3 жыл бұрын
stock rockers and no upgrades, springs came on the AFR heads
@Dr_Xyzt
@Dr_Xyzt 3 жыл бұрын
The dual 4-barrel setup gives you better air density for any given air flow rate. About 5%. Toss a dominator on that 347.
@mgbchuck6527
@mgbchuck6527 3 жыл бұрын
as usual, great info Richard, I'm kinda hooked on solid roller cams myself (see below)
@carlywolfracing
@carlywolfracing 3 жыл бұрын
I run a 347 in Super Street 10.90. I slow the car down for the class, but it is a great little motor that revs, especially, in good air.
@johncholmes643
@johncholmes643 3 жыл бұрын
In my experience, a Crane cam always leaves you thinking it should make more power.
@Zekais
@Zekais 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with that. Crane just isn't up with the times, is my take. Those specs just look "wrong" to me for an N/A 347 with good OOTB heads, that are NOT full-race prepped. I'll bet Bullet or, especially, Scott Main/Cam Research would not have disappointed you. That 347 made no more than your Boss 302 did, HP wise. Dearborn, we have a problem.
@MississippiDan1
@MississippiDan1 3 жыл бұрын
Till you try their inverted roller, circle track stuff...
@johncholmes643
@johncholmes643 3 жыл бұрын
@@MississippiDan1 Circle track is where I learned how inferior they were.
@Oldsoldiersays
@Oldsoldiersays 3 жыл бұрын
lunati has always been my secret weapon for fords, they can grind you out anything in a hurry
@TheDynotuner
@TheDynotuner 3 жыл бұрын
Cam Motion has always left me Very happy. Specially when fixing other's builds
@gordowg1wg145
@gordowg1wg145 3 жыл бұрын
Changing the rod/stroke ratio is going to make some difference to the overlap interaction between the intake and exhaust flows - good or bad, hard to guess. Fun test, though.
@rosco664
@rosco664 3 жыл бұрын
My 347 is pretty standard off the shelf parts. Stock block Forged crank, H beam rods, and flat top pistons 10/2/1 comp. Brodix LH 195 Heads fully cnc Ford racing x cam 542/542 lift Funnel web intake 780 cfm quick fuel carb Made 478 hp at 6200 Made 442 tq at 4200 My guess as to why the sbf made such low numbers is because of mismatched parts. Maybe needed more compression. 🤔 I have no clue, but I would have guessed that screamer being in the mid 650 hp area.
@Turbochargedtwelve
@Turbochargedtwelve 3 жыл бұрын
600 hp LS... just think what a couple bar of boost could do for that thing haha
@stevelacker358
@stevelacker358 3 жыл бұрын
The valvetrain sets the highest rpm where the engine will make power, regardless of bore/stroke... I totally agree. But the reciprocating mass and stroke combination kinda do set the max rpm where it will survive for long periods of time... ;) Today’s lighter pistons let you reach RPMs with stokers where people would have been de-stroking for durability in the 60s-80s, IMO, but even today shorter strokes are easier on parts.
@jasonboyce9650
@jasonboyce9650 3 жыл бұрын
I can’t say enough good stuff about your channel! Ty for all that you do. Always sharing your info & pushing people tonthe channel. Quick question. M90 supercharger video was great & I had a feeling that it would not improve that combo. What about an M90 on a 4.0 Jeep? Is the 4.0 any good as far as performance? It’s a “cant kill it” engine, but is the output worth the money spent? Future test perhaps?
@jasonboyce9650
@jasonboyce9650 3 жыл бұрын
Ha! I didn’t even see that guys comment on a Jeep cam!
@MrDevilldogg666
@MrDevilldogg666 5 ай бұрын
I think the reason why the power off in the sbf is due to the hyd lifters leaking down during high rps. When the lifters leak down and they aren't limited in travel it creates a situation where the cam dynamically shrinks.
@richardholdener1727
@richardholdener1727 5 ай бұрын
these were short travel
@Faolan161
@Faolan161 3 жыл бұрын
Given the drop in power and your knowledge of engine combos, it appears the smaller header created some restriction on the top end. The cam is large enough, and shorter stroke would have revved higher in this case if cubic inches went down with the stroke. A tunnel ram intake on the sbf would have changed things as well. However, one cannot overlook the volumetric efficiency of each combination, favoring stroke length without considering the ratio to rod length, angle of ports and valves, directly comparing valve weights, valve angle grinds, comparing induction manifolds, etc. It is difficult to compare every little variable when there are a couple hundred of them in engine designing... I would have to say that while many combos can be made to turn 8k rpm, a longer stroke with shorter rod will always create efficiency at a lower rpm than the inverse. When you are testing boundaries, though, these factors now become critical; 18k rpm F1 cars being an example. You will struggle to make an small block anything turn 18,000 rpm; the basic design just isn't there. In this particular test, I think sizing the headers and the intake manifold similarly to the LS would have yielded more power at top rpm. Basically 1 7/8" headers with a tunnel ram, maybe more carb...
@deanstevenson6527
@deanstevenson6527 2 жыл бұрын
The sine wave is likely the roller cam profile roughness verses the valve sping period. Everything has a natural frequency that gets excitations when at certain engine speeds. If the cam is linished to stop the follower getting agitated, the surge should be eliminated.
@exploranator
@exploranator 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely a short-stroke engine. 3.0 sounds good to really find the limits of your valvetrain, but we're talking 5-digit RPM. for the same RPM and pistons, 1.284X as much energy needed to accelerate/slow down a 3.4 inch versus 3.0 inch stroke.
@nutsnbolts1968
@nutsnbolts1968 3 жыл бұрын
Rich- it may have been said already, but I’m thinking that the longer intake runners on the Ford (in addition of the smaller size headers) may have held it back at the top end a little bit- the LS runners were a lot shorter, and the dual 4 setup may have been able to flow just enough more to keep it revving. There was plenty of cam in the Ford, just thinking the breathing wasn’t there.
@robertkeime4907
@robertkeime4907 3 жыл бұрын
Great video
@OneAceracer
@OneAceracer 3 жыл бұрын
Would have been interesting to list valve springs used with open and closed pressure.
@reevinriggin3570
@reevinriggin3570 3 жыл бұрын
347 all day long. It has lighter pistons. By far. And that makes a huge difference when you start revving up past 7000. Kudos to you also, for using stock lifters to reach out to 8000 rpms. I am surprised by that. I would love to know what lobe profile was used. It surely was easy on the opening and closing ramps to keep the lifters from lofting without using killler spring pressure. They are heavy when they are full of oil.
@erenzoscroggins8056
@erenzoscroggins8056 3 жыл бұрын
Without you Rich a lot of builds wouldn't be established today with that being said,,, you should do a 454 or some other Big Block hydraulic roller cam to see if it can go to 8,000rpm as well... Great information as always 💪🏾💪🏻💪
@thethepete731
@thethepete731 3 жыл бұрын
I think you may have been seeing the effects of those small exhaust runners. I'd be interested to see if you pick up some numbers way out at the top with 2" primaries. I feel like it's rolling over because it can't get the air out well enough. I love that you keep doing Ford stuff either way. Too many LS the world people. ( I get it, it's the cheapest way to do it, but it's not the only way to do it)
@Elliottfan
@Elliottfan 3 жыл бұрын
I feel a roller 351w would of been a better equivalent on Fords end. But that's just my honest opinion. Awesome comparison and work done in this as well though! Great job sir!
@vicmccartin
@vicmccartin 3 жыл бұрын
Love your music Richard gets me pumped up in the morning
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk 3 жыл бұрын
I put on my Jackass Party Boy outfit for that intro and get down 😂
@scottsigmon926
@scottsigmon926 3 жыл бұрын
I think it’s a combination of two things here. First is the intake. It really needs plenum port work and match ported to the heads. Second is that crane cam. I’ve never had any luck with their cams in sbf. Do a hyd flat tappet lifter test!!!!
@MrMrBigro
@MrMrBigro 3 жыл бұрын
Do a test with the John kaase p38 head is be curious to see the results
@whatchu_talkin_john_willis
@whatchu_talkin_john_willis 3 жыл бұрын
better yet, a c400 head. the kasse c400 blows the p38 out of the water
@MrMrBigro
@MrMrBigro 3 жыл бұрын
@@whatchu_talkin_john_willis do they bolt on the 302 Windsor the head I'm talking about are the Cleveland head modified to bolt on the Windsor canted valve so l would like to see them try it is that ok ?
@iblledfordblue67
@iblledfordblue67 3 жыл бұрын
Kaase doesn't make the P38 anymore...so sad.
@E1337Jerk
@E1337Jerk 3 жыл бұрын
He makes some good stuff over thet.
@whatchu_talkin_john_willis
@whatchu_talkin_john_willis 3 жыл бұрын
@@MrMrBigro they do, that how the boss 302 was created. but the p38 was still "windsor" based, where the c400 is a cleveland head
@jamesstewart9970
@jamesstewart9970 2 жыл бұрын
I think probably for the sbf the headers may have been the limiting factor, everything else was there for it to get up into the 600 range.
@johnbernhardt9269
@johnbernhardt9269 2 жыл бұрын
On the ford with that combo should have used a 4.125 bore and I’m sure the engine would have made more power. Chamber to block shrouding maybe!
@mfree80286
@mfree80286 3 жыл бұрын
On the 347, how's the timing curve? Is everything optimized for the amount of dwell time that the rod/stroke ratio provides? Thinking way out in the weeds here and would need a LONG time with a notebook and calculator, but with that kind of piston speed... could it be compressing the charge so quickly that it's stratifying, basically forcing all the fuel towards the piston crown? The corollary would be drawing vacuum so quickly that the intake simply can't flow a full charge in time. You'd set up some nasty resonances, with those long ports could even get to the second order harmonic for density pulses... or just shy so it's sitting in the trench between pulses at max RPM. You've got a "short" single plane windsor intake sitting around from previous tests, don't you?
@rocketsled74
@rocketsled74 3 жыл бұрын
In my opinion, you're not thinking in the weeds, you are right on the money. When you reach those engine speeds, dwell time, valve events, etc. happen in milliseconds. With roughly 20 more cubic inches of displacement, the cam in the Ford was just too small to carry any power out to 8k because the valve events were too short for the added piston speed and displacement.
@josephtravers777
@josephtravers777 2 жыл бұрын
333 cubic inches is the ticket. You nailed it on piston speed and intake runner length. A shorter stroke with dual quad tunnel ram and 660 Holleys.
@jakehorton1410
@jakehorton1410 3 жыл бұрын
My 331 with the xfi cam and 10.6 comp afr 225 kooks headers my ported parker aed 650e stock block made 585hp and 462tq. Had behive springs and cheap shaft rockers 1.73 motor sport lifters. Off shelf probe rotating. Went a 5.98 8th in a heavy fox with a 175 hit on fb and 26 10.5 dots 1.32 60s
@RaceRabbit
@RaceRabbit 3 жыл бұрын
Super cool. What spring pressure are you running on each?
@TheDynotuner
@TheDynotuner 3 жыл бұрын
I think that Crane cam was the limiting factor on the 347. Can you do a video on custom ground rollers versus off the shelf.... Matching cam to head flow numbers since the vehicle info can't be entered? Cam Motion has made almost every build I've done surpass most in not only peak number's but bringing the average up across the board
@tadwiltman4875
@tadwiltman4875 3 жыл бұрын
And here I am working on a "displacement limited" solid roller LS.
@hollowell427
@hollowell427 3 жыл бұрын
I'm reving my Harley Sportster with a 3.81" stroke 7500 rpm. Cam specs are .600 x .600 lift ,264° x 270° @ .053". Full travel lifters with 1.850 in valves and 1.60 ex valves. Comp cams 7256,spring rate 485lbs/in ,160lbs@1.900" conical valve springs specs im using 185lbs on the seat., titanium retainers. She's still pulling hard when she comes on the rev limiter. Stroke dosent matter it's all in the cam and spring package. Oh yeah a good set of forged pistons are a must have too. Lol That piston speed is moving at that rpm.
@scottg391
@scottg391 3 жыл бұрын
It’s funny how everyone thinks a bazillion rpm is the shIt in smaller cubic inch engines. The LS and small ford are designed to run up to 5 or 6k in stock form. They’ll run well past this designed reality but not with any appreciable gains for the money spent. If you’re drag racing or going in a circle for hours on end, you bet, you’ll need to squeeze the RPM out of this junk til it oils the track with it’s guts. If you’re taunting a sucker in a hellcat with your beater Mustang or Camaro on a Saturday night, stick with a lower RPM package and spend the extra $$$’s on seat covers, one of those pine tree things that masks the smell of gasoline and blow the rest on an expensive, ok, meal for your date. The engine will live longer and you’ll still hold your own against some dude who spent 10x what you did just to have fun on a Saturday night. Thanks Richard for doing the work, I enjoy watching your videos. It might be 40 years too late to stop my stupidity..Maybe this will stop someone else’s.
@calvinevans8305
@calvinevans8305 3 жыл бұрын
Crane's eight thousand rpm hydraulic lifters are awesome.
@turbotrana
@turbotrana 3 жыл бұрын
How about a Rhoads anti pump up lifter test. They do what they say. I have a big lumpy cam and it certainly did smooth it out at idle and it reved out another 500rpm with ease to 6500rpm when the stock lifters were only good to about 6000rpm.
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 3 жыл бұрын
yeah, it would be great to see their limits. I have Crane's in my Olds 455--no way i'm taking that past 5,500 RPM :)
@I_like_turtles_67
@I_like_turtles_67 3 жыл бұрын
The SBF had a 110 LSA. Compaired to the 120 something the LS motor had.
@martybrozek7973
@martybrozek7973 3 жыл бұрын
Get that degree wheel out and do some adjusting on that Ford Cam and see what happens,and give that guy from Comp Cams a call and let him do a custom grind for the Ford, apples to apples!
@dennistate9951
@dennistate9951 3 жыл бұрын
I think the crane can had too much advance
@jesusisalive3227
@jesusisalive3227 3 жыл бұрын
Put a tunnel ram and dual carbs on the 347!
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