Cody Dawson
Perfect Circle Engines
Side note: if they only made 500 hp on the flywheel then That’s much more manageable
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Ah, thank you. I did see your next post about 500 at the flywheel being more easily obtainable. Drivetrain losses huge on the Gen 1 Raptor, from crank # to the wheel dyno #?thanks for following along, I’m not aware of the Raptor R engine build but as far as getting 500whp from the 6.2 just on the motor would require the custom cam and 12.1+ compression ratio. Along with many other variables. It wouldn’t be realistic for street use.
Ah, thank you. I did see your next post about 500 at the flywheel being more easily obtainable. Drivetrain losses huge on the Gen 1 Raptor, from crank # to the wheel dyno #?
Sounds about right on the drivetrain loss on these trucks. Mine is right at 25% loss based on where I believe the truck is at flywheel horsepower. (630-640).
Killer engine build Cody!
thanks for following along, I’m not aware of the Raptor R engine build but as far as getting 500whp from the 6.2 just on the motor would require the custom cam and 12.1+ compression ratio. Along with many other variables. It wouldn’t be realistic for street use.
Edit-I must have had an old tab open and didn’t see other posts....
So is that assuming 15% driveline loss? Basically 625 at the crank naturally aspirated? What is a realistic street use horsepower number out of a naturally aspirated 6.2?