In a message dated 10/24/00 5:36:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mrc01@flash.net
writes:
<< Since the 350s that make 165 hp and those that make 330 hp have
different stroke to bore ratios and different valvetrains, the
reply does not address the question. It's a bit harder to find
two engines with the same displacement, # of cylinders, the same
stroke/bore ratio _and_ the same valvetrain actuation (pushrods
or overhead cams), that have significantly different power
output. >>
Sorry, both are 4.00 bore by 3.48 stroke 350s, 2 valve cylinder heads,
pushrods with overhead cams, etc. Hell, you can get a 350 up to 600 HP
within the parameters Bill described. That's almost 400% error. The point
stands, that mathmatical formulae cannot solve SCCA's problems.
CHD
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