Home  |  Forums  |  914 Info  |  Blogs
 
914World.com - The fastest growing online 914 community!
 
Porsche, and the Porsche crest are registered trademarks of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. This site is not affiliated with Porsche in any way.
Its only purpose is to provide an online forum for car enthusiasts. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
 

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

> 914-6 finally gets it's dyno runs, The dyno raises more questions
RogerPihlaja
post Dec 8 2024, 02:45 PM
Post #1


Newbie
*

Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: 23-December 20
From: Sanford, Michigan, USA 48657
Member No.: 25,013
Region Association: Upper MidWest



So, I finally found a chassis dyno that was willing to run my 1970 914-6. The 3.0 liter 911 SC engine had about 1000 break-in miles on it. The attached file has 3 hp & torque curves from 3 dyno pulls superimposed. A 6300 rpm redline was observed. As you can see, the engine is still pulling hard at 6300 rpm and would produce more power if it were spun faster. I have heard 3.0 liter 911 SC engines are safe to rev to 7000 rpm; but, I wanted to get confirmation before I tried it. The engine has a Clewett Engineering engine management system with MAP fuel injection, coil at plug electronic ignition, wide range oxygen sensor closed loop, 1-5/8" ID Billy Boat headers, and a twin outlet sport muffler. The valves, springs, pistons, connecting rods, and crankshaft are stock. There is a mild cam from WEBCAM (Grind #40) in it.

I was somewhat surprised at the shape of the torque vs rpm curve. The dip in the torque curve between about 2600 - 3600 rpm reminds me of the bad old days of emission controls with carburetors. The [Air]/[Fuel] ratio would often go lean just off idle resulting in a flat spot in engine response and driveability around town. Do I need to remap the fuel flow for more fuel in that rpm region? Or, what else might be causing this dip in torque? Also, the flat shape of the torque "curve" surprised me. Isn't there supposed to be more of a peak? This isn't some "tractor" engine?

By the way, the engine sounds great on the dyno! I have a video file with audio; but, it's ~31 mbytes. If someone has a way to deal with a big file on the website, please let me know and I'd be glad to share it.Attached File  TooSlo86_Racing_Dyno_Chart.pdf ( 599.22k ) Number of downloads: 97
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
Replies
targa72e
post Dec 9 2024, 11:06 PM
Post #2


Member
**

Group: Members
Posts: 278
Joined: 11-September 16
From: colorado
Member No.: 20,392
Region Association: None



Can you give us a little more detail on your engine and intake configuration. For reference having dynoed many stock or close to stock 3.0L I have an idea what to expect. A 3.0 L with big ports and 9.3 pistons with stock CIS and cams with headers and good muffler will put out 185HP +/- and 175 +/- torque at the wheels on a Dynojet. 9.8 pistons will get you a little more. If you ditch the CIS and go with better induction the torque stays about the same but you can get another 15-20HP on the top end. When I tracked my SC I shifted at 7K all the time, for years, Stock bottom end and springs.

john
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post

Posts in this topic


Reply to this topicStart new topic
6 User(s) are reading this topic (6 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 



- Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 27th December 2024 - 11:25 AM