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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Vancouver, WA USA
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Without the N2O on the car runs high 10.60's. I also have the 347 stroker like yours, but most likely a higher C/R than yours. The 347 Dyno results with the old heads ( pre CNC) and with the Victor Jr. were 604.6 HP at 7400 and 492 ft/lbs at 5200-6400 with NO power adder. Since the CNC work, and going to the Super Victor, I estimate about 625-630 horse, but torque has probably dropped to around 430-440. The car really begins to pull hard at about 6500 RPM, and the N2O really gets it out of the hole by adding the lost torque at the bottom end. Launch RPM went from 5800 (old heads and intake) to 4600 N/A, but with N2O the converter flashes to 6600, shift point is 7800.
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