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what would happen if you spun an engine with a 194 d cam up to 5000 + rpm ?
ski4evr":16ug4pyc said:At 80 miles an hour on the highway, I'm hitting 5000 rpm (installed a small tach on the steering column).
JOHN G":2pnvqhtc said:NOT TO MENTION,5000 R'S FOR AN EXTENDED TIME CAN'T BE GOOD. THE INLINE IS VERY PRONE TO CRANK HARMONICS SINCE THE ENGINE FIRES EVERY 120 DEGREES VS. EVERY 90 DEGREES FOR A V.UNLESS YOU'VE GOT BIG RODS AND SUCH, IT WOULD TEAR THINGS APART.
What about vertical / transverse forces? like 3-cylinder engines, the vertical and transverse forces generated by individual cylinders, no matter first order or second order, are completely balanced by one another. The resultant vibration is nearly zero, thus inline-6 is virtually a perfect configuration.
asa67_stang":3bbnqgbg said:JOHN G":3bbnqgbg said:NOT TO MENTION,5000 R'S FOR AN EXTENDED TIME CAN'T BE GOOD. THE INLINE IS VERY PRONE TO CRANK HARMONICS SINCE THE ENGINE FIRES EVERY 120 DEGREES VS. EVERY 90 DEGREES FOR A V.UNLESS YOU'VE GOT BIG RODS AND SUCH, IT WOULD TEAR THINGS APART.
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i was under the impression that one of the things that was so good about the I6 when compared to the V engines was that because of it's design, it has virtually no vibration
or are you speaking of something else?
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What about vertical / transverse forces? like 3-cylinder engines, the vertical and transverse forces generated by individual cylinders, no matter first order or second order, are completely balanced by one another. The resultant vibration is nearly zero, thus inline-6 is virtually a perfect configuration.
BMW's M3 with the I6 revs up to 8000 with no problems
so i'm a little confused
Hydro-Racer":2n3aoz59 said:I've turned my 144 cu in motor over 8600 rpms in my hydroplane with stock rods with no failures. However, they were drilled and fitted with 3/8 396 Chevy rod bolts. Balancing, forged pistons and proper clearences are a must. No short cuts or you waste your time and money.
drag-200stang":2n3aoz59 said:{Regarding Nitrous}So you're talking 150 hp plus 180 - that's 330 hp. No problem. For a full 1/4 mile loosen the end gaps on the rings. I have never had a crank shaft break and I have abused it severly. The rods will bend - but not break. You're fine with these horsepower levels. .030 would be better than .040.