455 Intake test, Performer vs RPM vs Victor
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455 Intake test, Performer vs RPM vs Victor
Hey Guys,
I did a quick intake test last week. Build specs were;
455 .040 over Racetec piston
10.0:1
Gen III Edelbrocks, no mods
Quick Fuel Black Diamond 750 Carb
Comp cams hyd roller, 236/242@.050, 110lsa, .575 lift
All pulls were done @600rpm/second with a 1/2” open spacer and 34* of timing.
YES, I know we could tweak each one, BUT the only changes were the intakes themselves. In addition, all air/fuel ratios were within a couple of tenths of each other.
The Performer and RPM had the dividers cut approx 1.5”, the Victor was untouched. And I’m not sure the dividers being cut on the dual planes really mattered, as I used an open spacer anyway. I had a Torker, but it had pretty significant port matching so I didn’t use it.
Before I post the results, anyone want to guess which one(s) made the most power and tq, and by how much? I think some of you may be surprised.😉
Thanks!
Mark
I did a quick intake test last week. Build specs were;
455 .040 over Racetec piston
10.0:1
Gen III Edelbrocks, no mods
Quick Fuel Black Diamond 750 Carb
Comp cams hyd roller, 236/242@.050, 110lsa, .575 lift
All pulls were done @600rpm/second with a 1/2” open spacer and 34* of timing.
YES, I know we could tweak each one, BUT the only changes were the intakes themselves. In addition, all air/fuel ratios were within a couple of tenths of each other.
The Performer and RPM had the dividers cut approx 1.5”, the Victor was untouched. And I’m not sure the dividers being cut on the dual planes really mattered, as I used an open spacer anyway. I had a Torker, but it had pretty significant port matching so I didn’t use it.
Before I post the results, anyone want to guess which one(s) made the most power and tq, and by how much? I think some of you may be surprised.😉
Thanks!
Mark
Last edited by cutlassefi; March 28th, 2024 at 06:44 AM.
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For that cam, I'll guess the RPM wins torque and horsepower peaks.
Performer 510 hp @ 5200 rpm, 550 trq at 4700
RPM 530 hp @ 5500 rpm, 580 trq at 5000
Victor 525 hp @ 5700 rpm , 560 trq at 5200
Performer 510 hp @ 5200 rpm, 550 trq at 4700
RPM 530 hp @ 5500 rpm, 580 trq at 5000
Victor 525 hp @ 5700 rpm , 560 trq at 5200
Last edited by Otis442; March 28th, 2024 at 11:43 AM.
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Here you go.
Yes ALL could've been tweaked, but this is a one parameter change.
Next I'll post the EGT's from each pull, but I have to crop the video. However, they're interesting to say the least.
Note; "Topline" is a change I made early on. I replaced the NOS 10 year old Comp cams lifters with SE series Toplines. Picked up 8hp and 10tq, no other change.
Yes ALL could've been tweaked, but this is a one parameter change.
Next I'll post the EGT's from each pull, but I have to crop the video. However, they're interesting to say the least.
Note; "Topline" is a change I made early on. I replaced the NOS 10 year old Comp cams lifters with SE series Toplines. Picked up 8hp and 10tq, no other change.
Last edited by cutlassefi; March 31st, 2024 at 06:53 AM.
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The only thing that looked kind of out of wack to me is the RPM. Otherwise this looks about what it should be for this combination. If used in a drag race configuration I'd pick the Victor. I was going switch over to the RPM from the Holley this season for heat reasons. If your test are indicative of that type of curve I think I would gain some MPH but ET would be the same or slightly less in my car. Would love to have seen the Holley in this test.
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The only thing that looked kind of out of wack to me is the RPM. Otherwise this looks about what it should be for this combination. If used in a drag race configuration I'd pick the Victor. I was going switch over to the RPM from the Holley this season for heat reasons. If your test are indicative of that type of curve I think I would gain some MPH but ET would be the same or slightly less in my car. Would love to have seen the Holley in this test.
Wait till you see the EGT’s for each of these. Interesting to say the least.
And I’d like to do a single plane test on its own, HSD, Torker, Port o sonic, Speedmaster, and a Victor. I’ll try to get that done before too long🤞.
But don’t fall the Air gap gimmick, maybe for drag racing as you mentioned, but not for the street. Ask yourself one question, you don’t think it’ll get heat soaked anyway sitting in traffic for even just 5-10 minutes? Yeah it will.
Last edited by cutlassefi; March 31st, 2024 at 09:55 AM.
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I'm not so sure a larger carburetor would fix the issue I'm seeing, it would probably give you a slightly higher peek thoe. The RPM drops out after peek fairly quick, yes plenum size could be an issue. As for heat , in a race application it is easier to keep the plenum at a more consistent temperature. It also cools of much better just from the air moving through it at any RPM. For a street car I agree, it would really not do much. I still might make the change later this year, right now I'm still healing from back surgery so I'm not so into that. Right now my issue is getting the car to 165 as soon as possible without driving it and letting run for long heating everything up. Island Dragway is definitely not E-Town.
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I agree Mark. The performer held it's own with this combination and it would be interesting to see what the actual ET/MPH gain would be running the RPM intake.
Have you ever tested a stock intake against the performer?
Last edited by Bernhard; April 1st, 2024 at 08:41 AM.
#33
The three intakes I tested, for refernce. Left intake took the lest jetting, right intake required a few sizes more, the middle (Super Vic) require much larger jets, and made the most power.
Pardon the non-Olds photo, but wanted to give a visual reference to the intakes I mentioned. Similar design, but significantly different jetting requirements.
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I’ve said on here many times, I believe the regular Performer is an underrated intake.
So, if hood clearance is remotely an issue, the std Performer will work just fine in most cases.
Last edited by cutlassefi; April 1st, 2024 at 03:20 PM.
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The actual HP average of all three pulls was; 482 HP and actual torque average was 513 lb/ft.
The guesses averaged 523 HP and 573 TQ.
Last edited by Charlie Jones; April 1st, 2024 at 06:11 PM.
#39
This is why I post this stuff. I can’t tell you how many people I talk to that think they’re making, or are going to make a lot more than the really are. Sometimes it’s actually comical.
Lee A- you mentioned major jet changes. What were the power differences on the intakes you tested? If you have a significant difference in plenum and or runner size, that’ll effect the vacuum signal at the booster. That can effect jet requirements as well.
Last edited by cutlassefi; April 1st, 2024 at 06:17 PM.
#40
Yes, it’s very hard not to roll your eyes at most car shows when people start talking numbers.
Thats why I rarely attend them and park my **** box way off in the parking lot.
So would you say that without head work the Victor is usually a bad choice?
Do you think more duration would have any affect? Or do you think the stock heads are about maxed out at this point?
Thats why I rarely attend them and park my **** box way off in the parking lot.
So would you say that without head work the Victor is usually a bad choice?
Do you think more duration would have any affect? Or do you think the stock heads are about maxed out at this point?