hyde wrote:
kybuggy, you are wrong but also right on your rod stroke length. the 5.7 rods in the 2387 has a rod stroke ratio of 1.68. The rod stroke ratio in the 2276 with the 5.5 rods is 1.70. The higher the rod stroke ratio, the higher the RPM the horsepower and torque will happen. SO 86 by 25.4 is 3.385 5.7 by 3.385 is 1.68 rod stroke 5.6 rod is 1.65 & 5.5 is 1.62. The bigger number= higher RPM. Smaller number= lower RPM.
Numbers make sense. I agree with them totally.........So where was I wrong? I
said the 2276 w/ its shorter rods made its peak power higher in its rpm range than the 2387 or 2500 does. Thats the same thing your barrage of confusing numbers represents.
2276 w/ 5.5 rods = rodlength/stroke ratio of 1.70
2387 w/ 5.7 rods = rodlength/stroke ratio of 1.68
In your own words: Higher the ratio, the higher the rpm where peak hp is attained. Same thing I said, without throwing all the paperwork at somebody. I knew nothing about your formula, but apparently it holds true to what I just expressed in seat of the pants, first hand driving experience and how the motor FEELS. I just dont know where your 25.4 came from, and I dont care. I care about what I know to be true from trying different combos.
Enlighten me, because I fail to see where your numbers are any different than what I previously said?