Thanks guys for the nice comments 8)
Marc, well I can't do much about it
, but the engine developed around 370-375hp@7000rpm at the cranck on 1,0bar when on the engine dyno. And eventually it developed around 530-550hp@around 7500-8000rpm at the cranck there around 2,0bar boost :shock:
As I said before my engine builder doesn't have a 4wd rollerbank, so he did it on the front wheels. The rear wheels were just in the air :shock: Thus it developed 353hp on the front wheels. And not at 7000 but at 8000 to 8200rpm. Probably when the car should be rolled on 4 wheels this will be lower. Now he calculated 11% drivetrain lost, so it came on 391hp on the engine, which is quite correct (with the engine dyno; so on the front wheels the lost is really around 11%). Should he rolled 4 wheels together (which he can't) maybe he should have calculated 25% drivetrain lost (which is quite common with 4 wd cars); but then the power on the wheels should be around 310hp I guess (to get 390 on the cranck with 25% lost).
The power dats's on the engine dyno are around 97-98% accurate, this is for sure. His roller bank is also quite reliable and has shown many times quite identical figures with the engine dyno.
We only use 98octane pump gas. The compression rate should be anywhere near 8,0:1; fuel pressure under boost is around 4,5bar with 1 bar and 5,5bar with around 2bar (on the engine dyno
). We rev the engine to 8200rpm. Note that the engine has quite angry cams with quite high lift. Also we use the DTA fully mapple ecu, and my engine builder has quite a few years experience with engine mapping. He has mapped the engine on the dyno for in total around 15hours :shock: Maybe these factors are responsible for the above mentioned power figures 8) I'm confident that your engine is strong and will develop good power figures
Thanks devilboy, we had the the loosened bolts fitted with loctite now
Saturday we wondered why the engine started to move so much under acceleration; seems that the front-left engine mount has come loose alltogheter :shock: Really very interesting.....But the dammed clanking-clunking noise is still coming from the front-left side. Can't go there this saturday, so this we have to sort the week after that.... the sheet I forgotten to take with me
so this I will get then to.
Rgds
habib