well i went to the races today and the Pro-Four modifieds were racing. i noticed one of the cars had an LN2 in it so i went down and looked
he runs an esslinger ford 2.3 adjustable cam gear on his cavalier with the matching ford crank timing gear and tensioner built onto a backing plate for tension. this setup was sweet!!!
o ya and the riser on the vavle cover is for a complete rocker stud girdle that has been made. all the cam bearings have individual oil lines and he turn this 8200-8700 RPM every lap, has had it up to 9500 RPM
the engien is 14:1 compression runs on alcohol and has twin weber side draft carbs on a custom manifold with electronic ignition
HP you ask?????
284 WHP  HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA i was blown away
 
 
 
 
 
^^ Interesting ... i notice this too
 
 
Awesome! thanks for the post

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Rich Grayo Jr. wrote:why do #1 and 4 primaries look bigger than 2 &3?
I think its just looks like that because of how 2 and 3 dip down under 1 and 4. If you look at the very top of them, they look all the same.
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I think its just a trick of the light or something.  Depending on the angle I look at it they either look the same or look a little bigger.
Anyway, awesome setup, wonder what kind of $$$ it would take to duplicate...
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Now thats a LN2 I could live with, very neat setup for sure.
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the owner said he has $9000 invested, keep in mind this motor is in a modified that has 10" wide hoosier slicks and only weighs 1900 lbs
 
284whp???  Was it punched out and/or stroked?  If not, that's an 8-valve engine making conservatively 320hp at the crank, which would be almost 150hp/liter.  
I'm not necessarily calling BS, but that's a lot to swallow.  I guess anything's possible with that kind of work and cash though.  Nice find~
 
 
this would never be able to be reproduced in a J body without extensive engine bay widening... 
 
 
it is bored .060 but that is it, max CI for the class is 144 or 2330 cc
 
Thanks for posting this.
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Absolutely awesome. Bookmarked for future LN2-bashing threads lol.
If you meet him again, try to get him to register here. Having an LN2 on top of the N/A list would be hilarious.
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oldskool wrote:284whp???  Was it punched out and/or stroked?  If not, that's an 8-valve engine making conservatively 320hp at the crank, which would be almost 150hp/liter.  
I'm not necessarily calling BS, but that's a lot to swallow.  I guess anything's possible with that kind of work and cash though.  Nice find~
Its also running alcohol on 14:1 compression.  The hp/liter ratios you're used to seeing are based on pump gas.  Big difference.  I'd also imagine that rig is using some kind of solid rocker conversion so the cam is a lot more wicked than anything we've seen before.  There are a lot of Honda race engines out there making well over 300+ whp on race gas so I don't see anything skewed enough to really doubt the claim.
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JerseyJayLN2 (Scarab) wrote:oldskool wrote:284whp???  Was it punched out and/or stroked?  If not, that's an 8-valve engine making conservatively 320hp at the crank, which would be almost 150hp/liter.  
I'm not necessarily calling BS, but that's a lot to swallow.  I guess anything's possible with that kind of work and cash though.  Nice find~
Its also running alcohol on 14:1 compression.  The hp/liter ratios you're used to seeing are based on pump gas.  Big difference.  I'd also imagine that rig is using some kind of solid rocker conversion so the cam is a lot more wicked than anything we've seen before.  There are a lot of Honda race engines out there making well over 300+ whp on race gas so I don't see anything skewed enough to really doubt the claim.
  Are those hondas SOHC 8-valve models - like a D15 or something?  You can build a 300whp n/a K24/K20 that runs on pump gas if you want.  
Like i said, i'm not totally doubting the claim, but think about it - over 320 n/a hp at the crank out of a 2.3L 8-valve engine. 14:1 static cr is like 50% more compression than stock.  Yes, That's a lot.  Yes it may have a wicked cam and some extravagent head work, but it just seems unreal.
Put it this way - all things equal - one point of extra CR gains 5-10% roughly.  so five points on the LN2 would gain ~50% for example.  Were talking nearly three times the factory output here - n/a?  
I guess i just need to educate myself on true dedicated race engines, and realize that this thing doesn't live on the street.  
 
 
 
oldskool wrote:JerseyJayLN2 (Scarab) wrote:oldskool wrote:284whp???  Was it punched out and/or stroked?  If not, that's an 8-valve engine making conservatively 320hp at the crank, which would be almost 150hp/liter.  
I'm not necessarily calling BS, but that's a lot to swallow.  I guess anything's possible with that kind of work and cash though.  Nice find~
Its also running alcohol on 14:1 compression.  The hp/liter ratios you're used to seeing are based on pump gas.  Big difference.  I'd also imagine that rig is using some kind of solid rocker conversion so the cam is a lot more wicked than anything we've seen before.  There are a lot of Honda race engines out there making well over 300+ whp on race gas so I don't see anything skewed enough to really doubt the claim.
  Are those hondas SOHC 8-valve models - like a D15 or something?  You can build a 300whp n/a K24/K20 that runs on pump gas if you want.  
Like i said, i'm not totally doubting the claim, but think about it - over 320 n/a hp at the crank out of a 2.3L 8-valve engine. 14:1 static cr is like 50% more compression than stock.  Yes, That's a lot.  Yes it may have a wicked cam and some extravagent head work, but it just seems unreal.
Put it this way - all things equal - one point of extra CR gains 5-10% roughly.  so five points on the LN2 would gain ~50% for example.  Were talking nearly three times the factory output here - n/a?  
I guess i just need to educate myself on true dedicated race engines, and realize that this thing doesn't live on the street.
my ln2 is 12:1 .450 hydraulic cam with a stock head custom intake with carb and distributor... i put down 204 WHP
 
 
Ok i'm not saying it's impossible - just hard to swallow.  
Bob, do you have a dyno?
 
 
just think what that motor would be like with  lower compression and a turbo
 
i dont have a dyno, a local one sponsors my race car
we put down 167hp with a stock 91 motor shaved head cam ditributor and carb.... no porting and no header
 
^^^ im sorry i just dont see how doing a fuel and a timing conversion to a LESS efficient setup is going to net you over 50whp more than anyone else on here n/a with a OHV. 

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