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Bruce Hunter
03-19-2002, 07:48 AM
Hey there, got some numbers on the cam change I said I was going to do in an earlier post:
the eng. was built in 1998 by T/A Performance Products, and has been raced and driven for the past four years in a full weight 1971 gs 455.
This engine has not been touched in four years other than a new intake and carb in 2001, regular oil changes and tune ups,
The engine is a 494 stroker motor, J&E 12.2 to 1 pistons, girdled block, eight year old T/A stage 2 heads (street elim.) mild cleanup flows 300cfm@.500 intake and 248 cfm@.500
I.65 roller rockers , T/A intake and pro systems 1088 dominator, 2" T/A headers with full 3" exhuast, th400 trans, 4;10 gears
Best E.T. last year was 11.18 @ 121mph W/1.62 60 ft.

eng. as pulled from car with T/A hydraulic cam, 258/258 single pattern cam .614 lift@.50 and 110 L.S
On the dyno, this cam and four year old combination put out 647.8 HP @5800 rpm and 656 ft/lbs.@ 4500 rpm.

We then swapped cams to the T/A 308s solid cam and lifters, installed this cam 4* advanced and buttoned it up for another pull, This combo netted 659Hp@ 6150rpm and 641 ft/lbs. at 4600 rpm.

we used castrol 10w 30 oil to break in the cam and make a pull or two, then switched back to the 10w40 Red Line oil I had been using in the eng. and noted an approximate gain of 5-6 HP.

When this eng. was built By T/A Performance in 98 they claimed the above numbers within 10 hp and 15 ft/lbs. I think this says ALOT about their engine building program! Thanks Mike.

As I write this were still planning our next move for the engine,I'm glad to say with the Help of Brian Earick of EARICK RACING ENGINES in Newark Ohio. 740-366-6672 Brian has showed total professionalism in helping me with this project, and has been a pleasure to work with thus far, we will post more info as soon as possible, thanks to Brian, Dale, and Mike T.

Bruce:laugh:

11SecondGS
03-19-2002, 09:32 AM
Did TA just clean up your stock Rods?

OUTRAGEOUS
03-19-2002, 10:38 AM
Congrats. Bruce !!! that's awesome!!! you have a great parity, beautiful street car that will RUN 10's on an older engine combination. WAY COOL!!! See ya in BG. RANDY

Bruce Hunter
03-19-2002, 01:29 PM
The Rods are T/A 4340 billet steel, with grooved bearings.

Randy, you better be at Norwalk!! or I'll tell Roberta.

Bruce

OUTRAGEOUS
03-19-2002, 08:05 PM
Bruce, Roberta will hate me then:( my anniversary & my daughters b-day is the same weekend as Norwalk:ball: if Roberta could set up a cake & ice cream tent i'll be set:) i was given a choice by the boss(my wife):confused: Norwalk or BG!:spank:( at least in BG i'll be far away!!!:TU: what i would do to be single again:eek2: oops did i say that? ::shock: RANDY!!!!!!!!!!!!

greatscat
03-19-2002, 09:37 PM
oooooo,are you in trouble!!

tommieboy
03-19-2002, 11:00 PM
11SecondGS said:Did TA just clean up your stock Rods?

You can't use the stock Buick rods with TA's 494 stroker kit. Among other things, the crankshaft's connecting rod journals are offset ground to a smaller size to achieve it's new 4.15" stroke.

11SecondGS
03-20-2002, 10:31 AM
my bad:error: :Do No: :moonu: :confused: :spank: :Smarty: :beer