2056 with 9550 cam |
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2056 with 9550 cam |
cgnj |
Jul 23 2012, 10:27 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 624 Joined: 6-March 03 From: Medford, NJ Member No.: 403 Region Association: None |
Well, I lost the free storage for my deal car and had to get off the dime.
Looking for info regarding 9550 cam and what static compression people are setting these up for. Jakes site says 8:1. Any cheaters out there? Have a line on an aircooled machine shop in Northern NJ, but he won't be able to do the balancing. Looking for one stop shopping near Philadelphia. Any help? Thanks in Advance, Carlos |
Al Meredith |
Jul 29 2012, 06:37 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 960 Joined: 4-November 04 From: Atlanta, ga Member No.: 3,061 |
I'm looking at the Dyno chart....Max Torque 125.2 at the rear wheels and Max HP is 106.6 RWHP. Mine is in a 912E . Over 110 Torque from 3000 RPM to 5600 RPM and over 100 HP at the wheels from 4400 RPM to 5900 rpm. That was with an 009 and 40MM Webers. I now have a Mallory and 44 MM webers. Look at Jakes website and see what he says the engine get on an engine DYNO. It is 120 HP and 130 FtLbs. The torque is the thing that makes it fun to drive and remember the 912E probably weighs at least 500 /700 LBs more than a 914.
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