ycode90
SHO Member
Put a blower on it and leave the intake alone.
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who cares about HP? anyone can get the HP numbers,street cars need torque.
Is the tweecer capable? or do I need a piggyback fuel controller?
I'm not, if anything prove that there was a 300hp prototype.
Hp is a function of tq. Make more HP/Make more tq.
If you could get the SHO engine to make 200 ft/lbs at 7,000 rpm then you will be able to use your lower gears longer hence the tq multiplier. A healthy SHO with this type of curve will put a hurt on a S/C or Turbo SHO until they gain traction out of the hole.
I already answered this
I thought there was already an article from one of the engineers of the SHO motor that said the 300hp motor was 3.4L or 3.6L.
Or until the boosted SHO has a better driver. You can also make plenty of horsepower, but maintain a gutless wonder of a car.
What you're looking for with the TwEECer is the Wide Open Fuel Multiplier. Ensure you have a WBO2, but that's pretty much all you'll need to mess with to run this 'test'.
What exactly would the comp be using to measure airflow @ WOT if the MAF were not used? Just curious what you guys were thinking.
If you are wanting the MAF ingnored in the sense of the comp thinking there is a certain amount of airflow (as compared to reality), then just change the curve to whatever kg/hr you like. DISCLAIMER: Toolman can not be held accountable for the disinegration of your engine because of a screwed up MAF curve!
As Jason said (do not think I am agreeing with you Jason, the planets may crash into each other if that happens!), SHOshop essentially ignored the MAF aboce 4800rpms, as with a high boost SC and BTM setup, the 80mm Linc were maxed well before redline, therefore the WOT vs RPM fuel multiplier was 'massaged'. (oh dang, maybe I did agree with you after all! 2012 here we come!!)![]()
If we could increase atmosphere pressure in the plenum it could lessen the affects of reversion and provide better cylinder filling.
These are some of the thoughts....
Without that intake plenum, you would only have ONE torque peak and it likely wouldn't be very flat. You would also probably be severly lacking in low end torque. I guess I'm not really sure what you're trying to accomplish, so I can't really comment on anything else.
Yes, increasing the pressure in the plenum is a good thing! I just chose to go the less complicated way of doing it!! Hope you find some valuable info.
I gotta agree with Tim, the easier, cheaper, and most effective route would be boost. Not only would you need to canablize your intake, but you'd likely have to go with a set of cams. The amount of planning and research for creating such an intake to actually work like you want will be immense if you're trying to extract everything you have planned.
Seems like a lot of work for taking .1-.2 off a quarter mile time. I'm not trying to discourage you, but I'm just not seeing the real benefit here. Might as well add VTEC while you're at it.
You do make a good point, but wouldn't be neat if it worked!
on paper what you have planned should and probably will work. It is just a lot of money and time into a project. On the plus side your knowledge of intake flow should increase quite a bit after completing this project. Be sure to post lots of pics. I am interested!
I thought there was already an article from one of the engineers of the SHO motor that said the 300hp motor was 3.4L or 3.6L.

I mentioned that the article was posted here on this very forum... SEARCH for it. It was a magazine (or the like) that interviewed a member on the GN34 team. Ask him if you'd like.is there any real proof to this?
why would it have to be a 3.4 or 3.6?
no one admits the 300 hp SHO but heres the thing... plenty of guys running bolt ons have 300+ hp the lakester SHO was what 500 hp 3.0 liter SHO engine on a demon carb?
before as i recall it everyone said 300 hp SHO n/a was impossible then people did it, like the guys who said boosting a SHO wouldnt work, then people did it.
now we are admitting the first SHO engine was 300 hp but it has to be 3.4 or 3.6?
all i know is the guy is thinking right but without someone putting some time into it what good is all this talk?
in order to make a good 300 hp n/a your gonna need cams tho.
i feel if someone is gonna cam tho for serious power make custom cams.
as i recall it these heads flow the best at .450 lift or somewhere in there.
whats the stage 2 cams? .39? or something?
these heads also out of the box flow as good as small block race heads? on a v6 you should make some serious power then n/a even.. why hasent someone put some serious lift cams in ?
i believe the intake is a restriction to a degree if someone took some time and acid ported and all that to a extreme and put a nice cam in there then you could squeeze more power out of it while keeping the stock intake look.
the secondaries even with BBB become a restriction when you acid port that much trust me your talking a port in the intake runner bigger then the butterfly could ever dream of even without the plates in there..
the HBB ive heard of would be the only route to even try and flow as much as the heads can.
without completely redesigning the intake i dont know how much can be made i mean i dont know of anyone who took the stock intake to the max, cammed the engine and revved the **** out of it so i guess give it a try![]()
is there any real proof to this?
why would it have to be a 3.4 or 3.6?
no one admits the 300 hp SHO but heres the thing... plenty of guys running bolt ons have 300+ hp the lakester SHO was what 500 hp 3.0 liter SHO engine on a demon carb?
before as i recall it everyone said 300 hp SHO n/a was impossible then people did it, like the guys who said boosting a SHO wouldnt work, then people did it.
now we are admitting the first SHO engine was 300 hp but it has to be 3.4 or 3.6?
all i know is the guy is thinking right but without someone putting some time into it what good is all this talk?
in order to make a good 300 hp n/a your gonna need cams tho.
i feel if someone is gonna cam tho for serious power make custom cams.
as i recall it these heads flow the best at .450 lift or somewhere in there.
whats the stage 2 cams? .39? or something?
these heads also out of the box flow as good as small block race heads? on a v6 you should make some serious power then n/a even.. why hasent someone put some serious lift cams in ?
what it comes down to is if your gonna do something like this then cool just make sure you dyno it or no one will believe you i mean come on after all this is the internet..
i believe the intake is a restriction to a degree if someone took some time and acid ported and all that to a extreme and put a nice cam in there then you could squeeze more power out of it while keeping the stock intake look.
the secondaries even with BBB become a restriction when you acid port that much trust me your talking a port in the intake runner bigger then the butterfly could ever dream of even without the plates in there..
the HBB ive heard of would be the only route to even try and flow as much as the heads can.
without completely redesigning the intake i dont know how much can be made i mean i dont know of anyone who took the stock intake to the max, cammed the engine and revved the **** out of it so i guess give it a try![]()