
Re[2]: {Chrysler 300} 300F Engine Dyno Results
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Re[2]: {Chrysler 300} 300F Engine Dyno Results
- From: "Carl Bilter" <cbilter@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2024 23:41:20 +0000
While not my area of expertise, I believe that Ray is correct. Dyno would measure at the flywheel, correct?, but in order to get net hp, the full exhaust system and all engine accessories need to be installed. Based on the torque number listed (matches advertised gross output), it would appear to be a gross hp measurement. If truly stock and correctly rebuilt, it should be much higher than 316hp gross hp. Many factors involved, including the cam - and if it has the special 4 degree retard built in or, if not, the special three key way crank gear used and set up correctly. That is critical.
As far as I know we do not have documentation from Chrysler on the true output of the standard F and G engines. But we do have the document related to the J engine which Chrysler dyno'd in Aug. 1962 - I think it might be on the club website somewhere. We know for a fact that the J (and Ram K which was the same) made at LEAST 25 more hp than F/G - and that was straight from the expert - the late Burt Bouwkamp. It made more power due to short rams, solid cam, and headers. Chrysler tested the true NET hp of the J engine (with full stock exhaust system) and it peaked at about 315 to 320hp. That means gross hp would have been at LEAST the advertised 390hp and maybe more. BTW, consider how remarkable that was in 1963-63 - not counting the max wedge and 426 hemi - it was wasn't until the 6 pack 440 came out that you had a 440 that made 390hp!
Therefore, it is likely that the F and G standard 413 actually produced as much as 365 GROSS hp, and perhaps much more (375 certainly possible).
Carl B.
------ Original Message ------
Date 1/11/2024 4:14:51 PM
Subject Re: {Chrysler 300} 300F Engine Dyno Results
What factors do they address to get from old gross numbers to
today's net numbers? I seem to recall that the old gross numbers
were obtained without running ancillaries like a
generator/alternator, power steering pump, A/C, etc., but what
else? I believe from his wording that Mr Grossi sent just the
engine itself to the dyno, so there should be no drivechain
losses. And it looks like only the horsepower number was
significantly different than the old measurement, but the torque
number was close to the same. That doesn't make sense to me -
(YET)! I don't know if the peak torque and HP numbers occurred at
about the same RPM as original, but assuming that they are, how
else can that difference be explained?
Ray Melton 300C cvt in Las Cruces, NM
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On 1/11/2024 2:43 PM, dplotkin wrote:
The original ratings were gross. Today's ratings
are net.
Sent from
my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------
Date: 1/11/24 12:53 PM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: {Chrysler 300} 300F Engine Dyno Results
Hello Group,
The rebuild on my 300F engine has been completed and the engine
rebuilder sent it to the dyno for break-in, running condition and
leak detection.
The engine is stock, stock carburetors and ram intake manifold,
stock bore (it was sleeved because of pitting on a couple of the
cylinder walls), as stock a cam as you can get, same crankshaft
and pistons. The engine was rebuilt by someone else in 1995
before I owned the car. The engine was bored .004 at that time.
My rebuilder wanted to share the results with our group to see if
anyone else had similar experiences:
Maximum engine torque - 2,900 rpm- 496 ft. lbs.
Maximum horsepower - 4,600 rpm - 316 hp
The horsepower is about 16% lower than factory specifications of
375hp.
Has anybody else had this differential in hp from factory? Is
this normal?
Thank you,
Fred Grossi
Pegram, TN
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