also one with a 5.7 chevy engine + eagle 383stoker kit, total edelbrock top end with big valve heads, 600 carb, roller rockers etc 380bhp and 450lbs torque.Eliot wrote:I'm running a 5.7 twin turbo in a Dakar (RR classic) and there's a defender running a 7.6L Big block:
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The first engine I fitted an MS to, for V8D, was one of Robs 5.5s.
It is the second best engine Ive ever tuned, I longed for one of these for a few years before finally going that way in the cobra.
It had TVR500 heads and a triple carbon fibre plenum, it reached 375BHP and 420 Ft/IBs of torque.
I was so impressed with the engine that I had to have one.
Mine is a 5.4 with the V8D stage 5 heads. It has no problem reving, and it doesnt run out of puff according to the VE table. Datalogs show it accelerated 0-60 in 3.6Seconds before I fitted the blower to it.
I've tuned a lot of RV8s and these are by far the best 2 Ive ever had to do. Now mine has a blower it is the best one of the two.

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It is the second best engine Ive ever tuned, I longed for one of these for a few years before finally going that way in the cobra.
It had TVR500 heads and a triple carbon fibre plenum, it reached 375BHP and 420 Ft/IBs of torque.
I was so impressed with the engine that I had to have one.
Mine is a 5.4 with the V8D stage 5 heads. It has no problem reving, and it doesnt run out of puff according to the VE table. Datalogs show it accelerated 0-60 in 3.6Seconds before I fitted the blower to it.
I've tuned a lot of RV8s and these are by far the best 2 Ive ever had to do. Now mine has a blower it is the best one of the two.


Phil

http://www.extraefi.co.uk/cobra/accobra.htm SuperCharged 5325cc V8 Cobra Replica (Full sequential Fuel and Ignition MS3 management)
V8Dev 5.4 or 5.5 with 300 heads will do nicely thanks.
A mate recently put one in his P38 RR with a 5.4 litre with 96.5mm top hat linered block. A new forged crankshaft (92mm stroke) was fitted with new H beam section con rods which are rated 800bhp, all with ARP bolts. They used custom made high compression forged pistons, made in America by Diamond, considered to be one of the best forged piston manufacturers; these are designed to give a better squish pattern and allow a higher compression ratio. The rotating assembly is fully internally balanced for smooth running. The camshaft is chill cast for longevity and is a special grind that matches the engine configuration to my mate's requirement for oooodles of torque.
The engine has a serious note and feels as smooth as silk, too
A mate recently put one in his P38 RR with a 5.4 litre with 96.5mm top hat linered block. A new forged crankshaft (92mm stroke) was fitted with new H beam section con rods which are rated 800bhp, all with ARP bolts. They used custom made high compression forged pistons, made in America by Diamond, considered to be one of the best forged piston manufacturers; these are designed to give a better squish pattern and allow a higher compression ratio. The rotating assembly is fully internally balanced for smooth running. The camshaft is chill cast for longevity and is a special grind that matches the engine configuration to my mate's requirement for oooodles of torque.
The engine has a serious note and feels as smooth as silk, too
Wouldn't a 94mm stroke and 96.5mm bore
be needed for a 5.5 - is this what rob is running and is this the confit you tested?? Would love to combine that wih my 300 heads angle simmer 1 degree (0.1 inch Ish) and dowels moved 2-3mm to bring big valves closer to midline, with crossover manifold, throttle bodies, want a 400 plus rover:-)
be needed for a 5.5 - is this what rob is running and is this the confit you tested?? Would love to combine that wih my 300 heads angle simmer 1 degree (0.1 inch Ish) and dowels moved 2-3mm to bring big valves closer to midline, with crossover manifold, throttle bodies, want a 400 plus rover:-)
Spent so much on trial and error!
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I cast h/d stroker cranks which will reach 5.5 with a 96mm bore. I can stroke them up or down and use a number of con-rod variants. The drawback is that it's not cost effective getting them machined as single items and machining can take eons to get done. I used to use a 2" chevy pin size, chevy rods and cast pistons to keep costs down. Obviously forged pistons and billet rods were an option but at greater cost.
