B20/B18C crank/B18 head/ITB's - 240hp/163ftlb

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B20/B18C crank/B18 head/ITB's - 240hp/163ftlb

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B20 Block B18C Crank B18C Head Skunk2 Pro Cams Rods & Pistons ITB's Made 240hp/163ftlb
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Looks like a fun car to drive!
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good job. what's the b18c crank bring it down to?
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holy shit stock head?
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Garrett wrote:holy shit stock head?
lol ...no head was port and polished
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pb16b wrote:good job. what's the b18c crank bring it down to?
i think its approximately about 1933cc
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which pro cam are used? which header?
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Garrett wrote:which pro cam are used? which header?
From the 'dip' at 6300, it looks like a Hytech Replica. Good power, nice torque!

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why? do all hytech replica cause a dip at 6300??

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Coupe-r wrote:why? do all hytech replica cause a dip at 6300??
no
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Coupe-r wrote:why? do all hytech replica cause a dip at 6300??
With no way to quantify the dyno results of every type of ‘Hytech Replica’ produced, the answer to this question is no. However, all the hytech replicas I have tuned have shown a consistent dip between 6-7k. The magnitude and duration all relatively similar. I know that statement is fairly subjective, because there are many factors that play into how a dynamometer records torque data, but I can confidently say that I believe the dips I have experience with were directly caused by the exhaust manifold. I say this because one of the setups came back to me with a new Skunk2 Megapower manifold, at which point the dip was eliminated without any tuning – just out of the box. (I should throw in that it made ~5% more power on the high cam and ~2-3% more power on the low cam). I have tuned one setup using one of John's newer designs (an actual Hytech manifold), and it did not have any dip. So if someone were to design a knock-off of that exact manifold, there shouldn't be a dip. I do not have any personal experience with John's original design, which is what was sold to Rage (and then proliferated around numerous manufacturing firms) resulting in what we now know of as a 'Hytech Replica'.

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