Long day – and a productive one.
25 pulls to 8000-8200 rpm, countless jet, choke and emulsion tube changes, 3 different headers, 2 different intake manifolds, and bumping up the timing netted a solid 95.1 hp at 8000 RPM.
Don was on dyno lash-up and jet change detail, I took care of ignition programming and wore the welding gloves to change out headers (7 minute hot exhaust change-over with no blisters – TAKE THAT, NASCAR), and Fordboy, along with the long hours of carb prep he’s already shown, calculated and documented the changes.
The Grenade tended to defy logic and conventional wisdom – after the carb got close, it tended to want bigger pipes than predicted for the small displacement, but essentially, the last two pulls netted the same peak at slightly different points – the black line is with the 3 into 1 header, the red, the long center branch unit -

What I’m really liking about this curve – actually both curves - is that it’s better than 90 hp from 6600 to when we backed off at 8200. That’s a 1600 rpm power range right where I need it.
According to Sumner Patterson’s Excel spread sheet, with my new gear ratios in the box, an 8300 rpm 3-4 shift drops me no lower than 90 horse at about 6600 RPM.
In short – BINGO.
This engine is producing peak power at precisely the right spot.
You might want to get your cipherin’ caps out – Mark is preparing a very large info dump.
To those who were putting off a contribution until we were done, I can say now, we’re done.
The multiplier is 95.1.
Thanks for all the support, the encouragement and the help.
Chris Conrad