Well it shows in the pic above 170% over stock so if stock is 400tq then I think that would be in the ball park of 680tqWhat is the rating on the fx400?
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Well it shows in the pic above 170% over stock so if stock is 400tq then I think that would be in the ball park of 680tqWhat is the rating on the fx400?
Well it shows in the pic above 170% over stock so if stock is 400tq then I think that would be in the ball park of 680tq
Well the pamphlet says stock HP not torque...but it would make sense that'd it'd be "over stock clutch HP rating" however it does say call rep for actual numbers for your platform. I read that pamphlet as here's all this marketing BS, call us if you want real numbersStock clutch holding power or stock motor torque?
So my 7.25" at 5-600whp should be very safe spinning to about 7500-7800 then. Thanks for the input Sho and we are still going to have to meet up sometime down there in Louisville!Most Clutches are rated for tq anyways. HP is just a function of torque.
HP= (tq x rpm)/5252
But to give you an idea, the CM850 has held upwards of 1000whp on a speed. Issue being the cars making that power are spinning to 9k+ rpm and the 8.25" flywheel is too large to be spinning that fast and those cars had the flywheel bolts shear off at high rpm. They're now running a 7.25" triple disc without any issue and making north of 1200whp no issue (Bryce and Justin/freek)
Got some good news today! Valve guides are all good so I can just have new valves installed. They said it was going to be $175 for cleaning the head, disassembly, and reassembly and set. Not too bad but I got the head in my garage now to port (gasket match) my exhaust side. Then the whole head will be gasket matched and +1 mm valves. More parts on the way and showing up every day so stay tuned![]()
Well idk what they did last time they set it up but I do know that I never had a misfire code. It all worked great until I smashed all their hard work lolSTRONG word of advice, make sure your shop knows what they are doing with the MZR head. You do not shim the cam buckets, so the valves either have to be precision tipped to the correct valve lash or you need to order new buckets for any buckets that are out of spec. Most valves will come too long from the factory, so you will throw misfire codes non stop if you don’t tip them.
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I sure hope so! It was beyond filthy and I was ashamed of it so hopefully this time around is much different!Once everything is clean, its much easier to keep clean!! Looks good with the fresh paint...like new
