5000 on 7.4
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Rev as high as you want, it is your engine.
Keep in mind that at that RPM range you are on the down side of the horsepower curve and that those extra revs generally come at the expense of torque.
Keep in mind that at that RPM range you are on the down side of the horsepower curve and that those extra revs generally come at the expense of torque.
#6
I ran my old 330 ( 7.4) to 5200 for 360 hrs intermittently after a cam and intake change before I rebuilt it. It has 4 bolt mains but it also has a cast crank and pistons and small rod bolts.
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Rev as high as you want, it is your engine.
Keep in mind that at that RPM range you are on the down side of the horsepower curve and that those extra revs generally come at the expense of torque.decent
Keep in mind that at that RPM range you are on the down side of the horsepower curve and that those extra revs generally come at the expense of torque.decent
The cam I put in my 454 has rpm range 1600-5800 and I will set the rpm limit to 5100 to make the engine last.
#8
Im running the 7.4 with a stage one procharger on it now with a 28 labbed bravo prop and running 71 on gps at 4700 rpms and thinking about changing the pulley on blower to raise the boost from 5lbs to 7lbs and would like to put the rev limiter up to 5000
#9
Originally Posted by mboger
Im running the 7.4 with a stage one procharger on it now with a 28 labbed bravo prop and running 71 on gps at 4700 rpms and thinking about changing the pulley on blower to raise the boost from 5lbs to 7lbs and would like to put the rev limiter up to 5000
Last edited by tomas_wallin; 06-17-2005 at 03:54 AM.




