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Had to go back for some re-mapping so here are the final figures.
I was pleased with the performance but not so pleased with the oil leak that occurred as I was loading up to come home:cry:
craig green
04-06-14, 12:14 PM
It wouldnt be a true Vauxhall without a leak.
think of it as chassis rust proofing lol
8valve-craig
04-06-14, 01:50 PM
Incredible. Is there a build thread? It looks like its got some very nice parts on it.
There needs to be a upto date build thread. Nice curve.
I will restart my project thread again. The old one appears to have drifted off into the ether.
Novaload_Nick
04-06-14, 05:39 PM
Plenty of power! Must be one hell of an engine
someone remind me again why redtops are meant to be better than small-blocks....... lol
BRoadGhost
04-06-14, 07:41 PM
Because that 227 would be 300.
Great result!
no it wouldn't...... a 300hp redtop would last about 100 miles between rebuilds
peester
04-06-14, 08:18 PM
strewth, pretty much 120% gain from standard, rough maths.
BRoadGhost
04-06-14, 08:26 PM
Shame someone else can't do the maths
Phew! The oil leak wasn't the engine after all. One of the oil pipes that goes from a Leda shocker to its canister managed to wriggle down when I bumped off out the dyno rollers and allowed itself to rub against the alternator pulley with predictable consequences.
I never doubted the engine for a minute lol
BTW the re-map was cos I'm using Sunoco 260GT 105 RON race fuel rather than the inconsistent 98 RON Optimax that was about in 2004 when the engine was originally built and mapped.
We discovered a lot of the map cell figures were way off using the new fuel in the central rev range which explained the poor pickup and rough running. The original mapping had needed to make allowances for the variability in the RON values of fuel sold at the pumps in those days. Basically Optimax went off and the RON dropped enough to induce serious detonation and kill high performance motorsport engines that had no automatic knock detection and ignition timing adjustment
Interesting info on the fueling.
Truly epic figures from the baby xe!
M Sutton
07-06-14, 01:03 PM
Awesome power!
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