Peak_HP = Flow_CFM * .257 * Number_of_Cylinders
is estimated potential Peak HP to expect
you multiply .87 percent times cam's theoretical max lift , round off to nearest .050" in Flow Test, then see what CFM is at 28 inches
example=> .700" Lift cam
.700 Lift times .87 percent = .609" Lift
Flow head at .600" Lift , then take CFM at 28 inches and calculate HP potential with above formula
.257 Factor = for beginning engine builders
.285 Factor = would be for Professional engine builders with wet sump pans, lightweight rotating assemblies, low tension great sealing rings, deep oil pans, etc.
.300 to .310 Factor = Current ProStock Technology with dry sump, unlimited carburetion, Hi Comp Ratio, ultra lightweight rotating assembly, etc, max use of inertia/wave tuning, etc
(usually no better than .2980 efficiency)
all factors are just baselines
and "ALL" HP estimations are baselined for Engine Dyno acceleration test rate of 600 Rpm/Sec
major errors will be from no 2 FlowBenches or Dynos read the same, or if Dyno tests were Steady-State or Step-Test
and there are people with bogus FlowBenches and bogus Dynos out there ..that makes above Factors appear to be incorrect
but if dyno or flowbench is honest,
those Factors will be very close to reality
but its still bench racing
just gives you a ballpark guesstimate of what to expect.
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Darrin Morgan of Reher-Morrison
has SpreadSheet online at his website
in that SpreadSheet, Darrin's HP prediction is
1324 HorsePower which is 165.5 HP per Cylinder
which is about .2982 Factor
pretty close to .3000 Factor i came up with for Pro Stock technology
Reher-Morrison
1.025 " max approx Lift range times .87 percent
equals = .892" lift, rounded to .900" Lift
at .900" lift heads flow 555.0 CFM at 28 inches
.2982 Factor
Larry Meaux (maxracesoftware@yahoo.com)
Meaux Racing Heads - MaxRace Software
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