New engine is being built...

Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 10 Feb 2004 16:25

Just thought to let you know what's going on lately. Me and my buddy decided to use the 440 I had laying around for his dragcuda so therefore I won't built a 440 stroker as plans were first. Instead of this I came up with a bigger / better / badder plan; a Hemi. I'll use my buddy's ported & polished alu hemi heads with rocker assembly and some other parts he had. But then I still needed a block...

And that's being built right now. And take a guess at the output; just awesome!! Output guesses from Barton were around 700 hp&trq, now see what the desktop dyno came up with.

Don't be scared if I ever make it to the Nats Dave... you know the desktop dyno is off with high-output engines. Oh, almost forgot, most hp engines are underestimated on the dyno...

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Postby dave-r » 10 Feb 2004 16:53

You don't scare me with that dyno curve mate!

First of all you have to put it together and get it here.

Then you have to put that power into the ground with a great chassis and good traction.

Then it has to hold together.

If that torque curve is right you need to 1-2 shift at 8000rpm and 2-3 shift at 7500rpm.

Good luck mate. :wink:
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 10 Feb 2004 17:52

I know Dave, I foul myself also sometimes with the output of the hemi. I guess this year I'll run 'only' high 11's while finetuning the car. Also I'll only launch it at idle as I still have the 8.3/4, till the dana comes in it's not a pleasant idea to launch at 4000 it seems to me. As for the putting it together, this should be no problem. It will be shipped in coming march.

But then again, an electric fuel pump, bigger fuel lines, electric fan, oil accumulator, battery relocation kit, billet rear end caps, safety loop etc. have to be installed along with the hemi.

Some specs it will have;
- 10.5:1 CR
- RBRE H-beam rods
- Custom solid cam; 283@050, .680 lift (how will it sound :shock: )
- Barton intake (this one looks cruell!)
- 1150CFM dominator
- Ported & polished alu heads
- HV oil & fuel pump
- Swinging oil pickup
- 2.1/8" Hooker Super Comp headers
- 3.5" exhaust w/ 3" flowmasters
- 727 tranny w/ manual valve body and t-brake
- 4800 rpm flash
- 430 gear ratio
- Built to shift @ around 7-7.5k

So this year I expect (if it stays together dave) high 11's while the next season high 10's. According to the pro's (Barton & friends) it should run easy 10's but seeing is believing! But then again, only the looks of the intake / valve covers are worth 2/10's :lol:
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 10 Feb 2004 17:55

About the desktop dyno; it's calculated hp is right on the numbers but torque is way to low. Barton had a similair hemi on the dyno last year (about same flow / same cam, intake, rockers, CR, carb, etc.) and it produced towards the 700trq! But anyway, it will increase the funfactor nomather what!
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 22 Feb 2004 9:10

Anybody have experience with schubeck lifters?? Barton likes me to get them as they seem to have less friction and so, but is this worth the extra $500 :shock: I know less friction is always a good thing but man these are expensive...

Any input or experience here...
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Postby Christer » 22 Feb 2004 14:25

Hi Hans! I did a search on Altavista using the keyword "schubeck lifters", and this is what I got (two of the better links):

http://www.clubcobra.com/t39280.html

http://www.dodgecharger.net/tech/Camsha ... ained.html

Good luck with your Hemi! Do you think you have the engine and the car ready to the Mopar Nationals?
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Postby dave-r » 22 Feb 2004 14:37

One of the pain in the arse aspects of running a solid cam with high-rpm high-pressure valve springs is that you have to make frequent valve lash adjustments. The original hemi was a pain for this even before you started hopping it up like the one you are having built. Customers were complaining they were having to adjust lash on a regular basis. This was why they brought out the hydraulic cam hemi in 1970.

These Schubeck lifters have a composite face that seems to last forever.
Even if you change cams you can re-use these babys. You can even swap them from hole to hole without problems.

The Mopar Action team used them in their solid cammed "Green Brick". After a few dyno pulls, 9000 miles of track events and street driving, they checked and the lash had grown by only 0.001". Not enough to bother adjusting.

So for that and the drop in friction they are probably worth the money. However I do not know anyone currently using them so the Mopar Action reference is all the info I have on them. They have a web site at http://www.schubeckracing.com too.
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 22 Feb 2004 15:39

Thx guys! Think I give it a go.

Christer, I hope to have the car / hemi ready by then but am not sure if money & time permits me to visit the Nats. Yeah i know Dave, promissed to come last years... so no promiss this year!
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Postby 180 » 25 Feb 2004 9:40

what size hemi...528??
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 25 Feb 2004 10:11

Right about that Mike, 528 real cubes.
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Postby Christer » 25 Feb 2004 10:13

How much bore/stroke?
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 25 Feb 2004 12:13

4.5" bore x 4.15" stroke will make it a 528
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Postby 180 » 26 Feb 2004 2:41

that's what i'm building......i'm getting the money together to do the block, i'll be running stageV heads with 2.30/1.94 valves..
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 26 Feb 2004 6:47

I have alu heads that came from an engine Frank Zorion / Bob Reed built somewhere in the past. They're completely ported & polished back then so they must flow pretty well. They have 2.25/1.94 valves with springs matching the cam and titanium retainers. The rockers are still stock though, they ask a fortune for hemi roller rockers man, scared the ***** out of me that time.

When do you hope yours is ready Mike ? I hope mine will be coming in in april so I can install it in may an run in june :D
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Postby 180 » 26 Feb 2004 7:40

hope to get it my December....still needs alot of work on the chally it's going in.
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 06 Apr 2004 15:19

Just spoke with RBRE on the phone yesterday. The block came in so they satrt on it right away with balancing / installing the rotating assembly. Said to me it should be ready to be shipped at the end of next week! So I'll make it to the natonal drags in july :lol: Wonder what it will run and more important, if I have traction...

Just thought to keep you all updated.
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Postby dave-r » 06 Apr 2004 15:33

I am excited at the thought myself. I can hardly imagine how you must feel! :D I really MUST see this car when it is ready Hans.
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 06 Apr 2004 16:43

About the same as you felt with the overdrive unit in your hands Dave! And I don't even anything in my hand right now... well, not any engine parts :shock:

Don't worry mate, there will be a time you'll see it! From the rear :lol:
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Postby dave-r » 06 Apr 2004 20:25

I will have a great view of your car from the rear alright Hans. Just before i overtake you on the Motorway at 150mph!

I caught myself speeding tonight as it happens. In the Neon of all things. I was three times over the speed limit! :shock:
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Postby dave-r » 06 Apr 2004 20:27

I should add that it was in a retail park and the speed limit was only 10mph. :(
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 07 Apr 2004 15:51

Darn! Just calculated the topspeed at 140mph Dave!
(29" tires, 4.10 rear, and lots of rpm's)

But you said once I would get a headstart of 2sec... :lol: so it will take some time to catch up. At least till I hit the brakes just before you come close.
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Postby dave-r » 07 Apr 2004 15:57

72 Challenger (Hans) wrote:But you said once I would get a headstart of 2sec....


Hey! That was with the 340! And it was two lengths not two seconds. :evil:
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 07 Apr 2004 17:36

But on the hood it still sais 340-4bbl... and it still is a 4-bbl! Althoug a bit bigger maybe... Don't blame me for trying mate :lol:
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 10 May 2004 17:27

Good & bad news guys...

The bad part is that they HOPE to have the hemi ready by the end of this month while I planned to have it already by then. They're so **** busy and shorthanded! Nothing to do about that.

Good part is that I just recieved the valve covers / valve springs / spring cups and man does these covers look impressive !!! My 1050 dominator carb is standing next to the covers and it just looks small...

Will try to snap the camera from work this week to take a pic.
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Postby insuranceguy » 10 May 2004 19:10

Looks like someone else knows the motor will be there soon... :P

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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 11 May 2004 11:33

catchhans.jpg ??? Good one!

A real (older) dutch police car, but I don't think he can catch me. Not before I run out of rpm at about 120mph...

:roll: Still had a laugh about it...
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Postby dave-r » 11 May 2004 12:25

I remember an incident from when they first brought out the Turbocharged Ford Escort Cosworth.

We have a rather hedonistic (is that how you spell it?) night spot area on the sea front near where I live called Whitley Bay. The local police there bought one of these very high performance Escorts (complete with huge silly wing on the back) and used it as a patrol car there.

I was having a drink in that area one Saturday night with a mate of mine and as we waited to cross a road from a corner this Escort came around and drove right by us.
As the young looking Policeman came past he looked at us (as Policemen always do when they see guys wearing biker jackets) and I said (too loud!) "You lucky bastard!"

He just gave me this big wide grin and said in an excited voice "Yes! I know!". :lol:
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Postby insuranceguy » 11 May 2004 15:50

Hans,


If the police are chasing you it will not be for speeding, rather that they want to look at your car! The photo file name should have been don'tbother.jpg

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To catch that madman Hans, we better go with plan b..
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 11 May 2004 17:14

Hey Todd, where do you get those pics from ??

Don't think I get a ticket for speeding either, well at least not many of them. Won't drive to fast that much with a 1liter : 2kilometer fuel burning 528 running 3600rpms@60mph... Maybe they like to give me a ticket for the sound it makes w/ 2.1/8" headers and 3.1/2" exhaust w/ 2chamber flowm's lol

Oh, Dave, you smoked out that escort ? :roll:
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Postby insuranceguy » 11 May 2004 18:12

Hans,


Here is the site http://www.gms.lu/~schoentg/photo.htm

check out the one from China!


The only ticket's you will get are when the police officers wives start calling you 8)
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