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  • iamsam
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    Originally posted by weaksauce
    my 540 (m62b44) dyno'd 282 to the rear wheels with just software on it.

    so in doing a custom dry sump, custom intake and stand alone, I am hoping to do slightly better than just 18HP.

    but I just don't know what to expect.
    That's weaksauce.

    ;)

    Anyway, 330hp is a believable number, and w/ 15% drivetrain loss that would be around 280 whp.

    Jonsku, what kind of re-flashing are you taking about? Just an off-the-shelf chip? I doubt anyone has tuned an M60B44 conversion to make a chip.

    What do you do to get a regular old M60B40 up to 300 bhp?

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  • The Dark Side of Will
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    Custom intake manifold or custom intake tube?
    All the bolt-ons in the world will only take you so far with stock cams.

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  • weaksauce
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    my 540 (m62b44) dyno'd 282 to the rear wheels with just software on it.

    so in doing a custom dry sump, custom intake and stand alone, I am hoping to do slightly better than just 18HP.

    but I just don't know what to expect.

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  • Jonsku
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    Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will
    320-330ish at the crank was my guess also.
    280 +10% for displacement is 308 plus a moderate fudge factor for compression + tune.

    IE, if you crack 300 RWHP using stock hard parts, you're doing pretty well.
    300 rwhp means roughly 350 hp at the crank, which is maybe bit far for ECU-tuned M60B44 .. ?

    Anyhow, looking forward to actual dyno-curves of these engines - sligth head-work and cam-grinding could well put you to 375hp range which starts to be something :)

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  • The Dark Side of Will
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    320-330ish at the crank was my guess also.
    280 +10% for displacement is 308 plus a moderate fudge factor for compression + tune.

    IE, if you crack 300 RWHP using stock hard parts, you're doing pretty well.

    Now if you're going to have a lot of head & port work, full build with custom pistons, sell your house to buy cams, etc, then you'll get to 350 RWHP after quite a few $$$.

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  • Jonsku
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    Originally posted by iamcreepingdeath
    My guess is the M60B44 conversion will get you just a little above 300hp at the crank.
    M60B40 will make slightly over 300hp at the crank with remap, so when increasing disp & CR by 10% you should be getting 330hp at the crank (in ideal world at least)..

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  • iamsam
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    My guess is the M60B44 conversion will get you just a little above 300hp at the crank.

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  • The Dark Side of Will
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    350 WHP is going to be 400 or better at the crank... That's S62 power. You'll need some serious work to make that happen with 4.4 litres.

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  • weaksauce
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    just to verify my reading here....
    you're using a rotating assembly from a B44 and heads form a B40, right?

    which cams?
    which springs?
    which manifold (intake)?

    Did you CC the heads to verify the b40's had a smaller combustion chamber?

    how do the intake and exhaust ports look on the 2 versions of the heads?

    what are your HP goals with the car?

    I am building a M62 as well, and I really want 350 RWHP with it, so I'm doing a dry sump setup on it as well as looking at other mods to get me there.

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  • Jean
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    Depends if they are messed up or not, I bought the smalled possible filler gauges and on the m62tu where both heads warped to 0.006 the block was still perfectly straight.

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  • Garageaholic
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    Now if you get the heads resurfaced, should you (do u have to) get the block resurfaced as well?

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  • 328ijunkie
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    looks pretty

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  • Jean
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    I meant each lifter was opened to clean internally and then put back together.

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  • Jonsku
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    Originally posted by Jean
    and to Rebuild all lifters .
    By "rebuilding" you mean "replacing", or can they actually be rebuilt? (other than washed / cleaned properly?)

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  • Jean
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    Hey Frank, 200 including cleaning and pressure testing etc

    They've done the m62tu heads before and was about 500 including taking cams out and to Rebuild all lifters .

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