4.10 gears didn't help my 60' WTF ( Did not spin)
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When he ordered the converter, did he order it for a 4.8 to flash to 3600 or did he just say he wanted a 3600? Makes a big difference. That's why Yank displays on their site that the converters are rated behind a 6.0. My TT3000 stalls to 2800 because it's a 5.3, and that's what they told me it would do. Just a little side note...
Also, looking at the log pictures it's weird how before the gears the IDC was pretty much right with the RPMs and climbing and after the gears it's quite a bit below the RPM level. Can't really tell too much without the. hpl file to where I can actually read the values
Also, looking at the log pictures it's weird how before the gears the IDC was pretty much right with the RPMs and climbing and after the gears it's quite a bit below the RPM level. Can't really tell too much without the. hpl file to where I can actually read the values
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When he ordered the converter, did he order it for a 4.8 to flash to 3600 or did he just say he wanted a 3600? Makes a big difference. That's why Yank displays on their site that the converters are rated behind a 6.0. My TT3000 stalls to 2800 because it's a 5.3, and that's what they told me it would do. Just a little side note...
Also, looking at the log pictures it's weird how before the gears the IDC was pretty much right with the RPMs and climbing and after the gears it's quite a bit below the RPM level. Can't really tell too much without the. hpl file to where I can actually read the values
Also, looking at the log pictures it's weird how before the gears the IDC was pretty much right with the RPMs and climbing and after the gears it's quite a bit below the RPM level. Can't really tell too much without the. hpl file to where I can actually read the values
I noticed the IDC leveling off as well, but it follows closely to the MAF Hz and the Dynamic airflow. I'll if I can find a old log where I had the wideband on it.
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It peaks at 5500 rpm at ~.71. Then it just holds there.
I've tried to figure that out before and understand why it doesn't keep climbing, but I never convinced myself on a good theory. However, I just found out something yesterday that might make sense, but I'd like to hear some others thoughts before I cloud other opinions with my own.
What kind of g/cyl are you pulling in your 4.8l at 5500 and at your peak rpm?
I've tried to figure that out before and understand why it doesn't keep climbing, but I never convinced myself on a good theory. However, I just found out something yesterday that might make sense, but I'd like to hear some others thoughts before I cloud other opinions with my own.
What kind of g/cyl are you pulling in your 4.8l at 5500 and at your peak rpm?
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It peaks at 5500 rpm at ~.71. Then it just holds there.
I've tried to figure that out before and understand why it doesn't keep climbing, but I never convinced myself on a good theory. However, I just found out something yesterday that might make sense, but I'd like to hear some others thoughts before I cloud other opinions with my own.
What kind of g/cyl are you pulling in your 4.8l at 5500 and at your peak rpm?
I've tried to figure that out before and understand why it doesn't keep climbing, but I never convinced myself on a good theory. However, I just found out something yesterday that might make sense, but I'd like to hear some others thoughts before I cloud other opinions with my own.
What kind of g/cyl are you pulling in your 4.8l at 5500 and at your peak rpm?
So with that in mind what does yoru g/cyl look like at the launch threw where the RPM starts to climb?
If you plotted airlfow vs RPM it will resemble your HP curve...
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If you plotted your g/cyl vs RPM, it would resemeble your TQ curve... Pretty cool huh? I will have to check my logs at home, but I think the other day i was peaking around .74ish...
So with that in mind what does yoru g/cyl look like at the launch threw where the RPM starts to climb?
If you plotted airlfow vs RPM it will resemble your HP curve...
So with that in mind what does yoru g/cyl look like at the launch threw where the RPM starts to climb?
If you plotted airlfow vs RPM it will resemble your HP curve...
But if your airflow is similar to IH8FORD's then that's another theory out the window.
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Well you have to look at the g/cyl down low... I have about 10.4ish CR (58cc and .04 head gasket) and my CAM has alot higher DCR than that tr220... Which is probably why i cut alot better 60fts for starters... Also that helps out alot with the power down low. That is why i mentioned awhile back if you advanced that cam a couple of degrees it would really help...
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Well you have to look at the g/cyl down low... I have about 10.4ish CR (58cc and .04 head gasket) and my CAM has alot higher DCR than that tr220... Which is probably why i cut alot better 60fts for starters... Also that helps out alot with the power down low. That is why i mentioned awhile back if you advanced that cam a couple of degrees it would really help...
Yours should have much better bottom end as compared to 64cc heads which comes out to ~9.2:1 SCR and with the TR220 has ~7.2 DCR (based on the info I could find).
The airflow jumps to ~.62g/cyl as soon as it goes WOT, hangs in that general area for a little bit then slowly climbs to ~.70.
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This is from an older log, basically a steady climb... IF you can create a MAP(Historgram) that looks like that and post it up...
LABELS TP CYLAIR_DMA
RPM ?
400
800
1200
1600
2000
2400
2800 0.62
3200 0.64
3600 0.66
4000 0.66
4400 0.68
4800 0.69
5200 0.71
5600 0.69
6000 0.67
6400 0.65
6800 0.62
7200
7600
8000
LABELS TP CYLAIR_DMA
RPM ?
400
800
1200
1600
2000
2400
2800 0.62
3200 0.64
3600 0.66
4000 0.66
4400 0.68
4800 0.69
5200 0.71
5600 0.69
6000 0.67
6400 0.65
6800 0.62
7200
7600
8000
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Pre gears: ~50 degrees, ~-500DA
Post gears: ~65 degrees, ~+600DA
Code:
RPM 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 3600 4000 4400 4800 5200 5600 6000 6400 6800
g/cyl 0.617 0.617 0.605 0.624 0.639 0.673 0.734 0.712 0.717 0.725 0.729 0.713 0.691 ----
Code:
RPM 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 3600 4000 4400 4800 5200 5600 6000 6400 6800
g/cyl 0.501 0.546 0.549 0.553 0.572 0.639 0.667 0.689 0.694 0.693 0.697 0.681 0.647 ----
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