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Does anyone have the DD2K files for the Crane 541 roller cam and KC Stage II Edelbrock heads with the 2.19 and 1.75 valves?
As most of you know I use a screen reader that is not DD2K friendly so these files will be greatly apprecated.
Thanks
BTW. This is what I am working on if you are curious:
This is just a fantasy.
Displacement 525.6cid
Shellpy Allum. block. 4.37" bore
Billit crank 4.375" stroke
KC II Edelbrock heads. 2.19" 1.75"
Cam Crane 541 Hyd Roller
BDS 8-71 Street blower.
CR 9:1
Forged flat top pistons.
Imco 525 Propane mixers. 1050 cfm.
Yep, Propane., cheap runs at all angles and allows high dynamic CR.
Long tube headers. 2" primaries, 32" long, 4" collectors 12" long.
Last edited by Randyb12; Jul 27, 2005 at 12:56 PM.
If you use the drop down option for heads...Its the canted/rectangular port,fully ported heads option that is already installed in dd2k. Those flow numbers are almost exactly the same as the KC stage II's, just select the valve size.
I have the files, but I think it would be easier for me to just run it than to try to email you the files. If you really want the files send a PM. It would be easiest to just put 'em all in one big zip file, that way I could give you all the flow data and cam information I have entered in.
Also, even with a blower, I think you could probably get away with more compression when running propane. Especially with that cam!
Well, propane is about 110 octane, so I'd say about a 10:1 compression ratio with that cam would be realistic, as it would yield a dynamic compression ratio of about 8.25:1 off boost.
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