ProCharged SMX ! Top Dragster - With Some FuelTech Tuning

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  • @thedaredevil1907
    @thedaredevil1907 Рік тому +394

    25 years ago you couldn not have PAYED to stand over the shoulder of these masters. Thank you SO MUCH for putting this on UA-cam. 25 years ago all this info was so closely garuded more so with the drag racers. As the world heads toward EVs from one gear head to another thank you for putting this on a FREE platform. 🙌👍

    • @atnotthiolnoy1
      @atnotthiolnoy1 Рік тому +4

      So true

    • @dmeemd7787
      @dmeemd7787 Рік тому +1

      Amen to that!!!!

    • @Golf_Cart_Customization
      @Golf_Cart_Customization Рік тому

      As a fan of EVs it would be awesome if Steve started incorporating that. Love the content either way.

    • @Cent51
      @Cent51 Рік тому

      ​​@@Golf_Cart_Customization piss off - go stand in a que to charge your car..

    • @n01z3
      @n01z3 Рік тому

      accurate,

  • @adamlarson5976
    @adamlarson5976 Рік тому +60

    It's so crazy to hear 2k hp being called a low hp application. You definitely build an amazing engine 👏

    • @rickbegeman4371
      @rickbegeman4371 Місяць тому

      Used to be 20# was bold, but with electronic management and new turbo designs 60# is not uncommon.

  • @garytull7730
    @garytull7730 Рік тому +126

    A 5 degree timing change making a +400 horsepower difference is incredible

    • @og190
      @og190 Рік тому +2

      Makes it a little easier to tune

    • @danmyers9372
      @danmyers9372 Рік тому +1

      Obviously a really good combustion chamber.

    • @bryanluntz1603
      @bryanluntz1603 Рік тому +1

      Other World Technology

    • @kx454
      @kx454 Рік тому +1

      @@bryanluntz1603 How so?

    • @bryanluntz1603
      @bryanluntz1603 Рік тому +2

      @@kx454 like your question
      I'm still @ carburetion early days fuel injection
      Cast iron blocks
      You know where you turn wrenches and use a timing light
      Data
      Lap Tops
      Even like
      Telephone
      remote starts
      That kinda
      Other Worldly
      Unless you need to slap me around some
      Get after it Techy

  • @rhansen435
    @rhansen435 Рік тому +1

    Steve is the guru of modern day horsepower! Great content.I drag raced in the late 70s.I am in awe of the advancements of engine building since my time.Following Steve’s channel has blown me away with all the knowledge he brings to the table.I only wish I were younger and able to experience all that I watch today!

  • @wannabefunnyman
    @wannabefunnyman Рік тому +1

    Love the Greta on the window. 😂🤣
    That’s pretty cool stuff. When you run up to a wall looking at something how you normally would, look at it differently.

  • @williamcampbell6589
    @williamcampbell6589 Рік тому +9

    I've been watching tuning on UA-cam for a while now and this is the first time I understood the lesson. Thank you

  • @gregorypfeifer9117
    @gregorypfeifer9117 Рік тому +8

    It truly speaks to the quality of these engines when someone orders an SMX for a "measly" 2000hp combo simply because they want reliability. Impressive work man!

  • @jhowe67
    @jhowe67 Рік тому +40

    Its a great settup for longevity and cost. Look at The Cleetus crew, that made this power on a brodix block for an entire season of drag and drive. this team will not have to break this engine down for every race because they're not pushing to any limits, saving money on parts.

    • @jkfonyi
      @jkfonyi Рік тому +2

      No . Cleetus was making significantly more power then 2200 crank . He was probably 2800 up to 3200+ at the crank over last season . Could have been 3500 when he went 6.47 .

    • @jhowe67
      @jhowe67 Рік тому +2

      @@jkfonyi The reason it stayed together last season is because it was tuned so low throughout the season. they only turned it up for the last few races, then kept it up for sick week.

    • @jkfonyi
      @jkfonyi Рік тому +5

      @@jhowe67 do you know how much power it takes to make 3500 lb brick run 6.90 -7.0 . That was probably around 2800 ish crank . Then fl2k and World Cup it was 3200-3500 hp crank to run 6.4-6.5s .

  • @kanervatie
    @kanervatie Рік тому +1

    Got my hoodie and t-shirt today. Greetz from Finland!

  • @seandoherty9465
    @seandoherty9465 Рік тому +123

    Is it just me, or is it crazy that Mr. Morris is building his own big blocks that make 2228 HP without even trying.

    • @SosopChabot
      @SosopChabot Рік тому +21

      What’s really cool is that thing will make that HP forever, nucking futs…

    • @kevencarroll981
      @kevencarroll981 Рік тому

      Assuming it will be a rear engine dragster, how efficient is the air intake on the crank drive being below and behind the seat?

    • @jaredandrews379
      @jaredandrews379 Рік тому +2

      Absolutely bonkers! Shows me how little I know and love to keep learning!

    • @mikebougher3731
      @mikebougher3731 Рік тому +1

      ​@keven carroll I'm sure it would have some ducting to the blower or lengthen the intake to put it in the air.

    • @AH-lw2bj
      @AH-lw2bj Рік тому

      ​@@kevencarroll981I haven't watched the video, does he say it's going in a rear mount dragster?
      I feel like those things usually make 4000+ HP

  • @shawnmaguire3643
    @shawnmaguire3643 Рік тому +8

    The Gretta Sticker is fantastic! You might be my new favorite You Tuber!

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Рік тому +1

      I chuckle every time I see it.

    • @P3surf1
      @P3surf1 Рік тому

      I ran straight to the comments to see if anyone else saw the sticker. Funny

  • @montestu5502
    @montestu5502 Рік тому +1

    “Caution you may learn something”. I damn sure hope I learn something as that’s why I watch your channel!!! Thank you professor Steve.

  • @Jbaran1623
    @Jbaran1623 Рік тому +24

    Steve, think we could get a 30-second explanation on acceptable exhaust temps from idling to crusing to wide open and how timing and fuel kind of plays into it?

  • @paulpasell8497
    @paulpasell8497 Рік тому

    G
    Great demo Steve, I have a automotive degree, and this video was a wonderful lesson. The graphs are excellent. Thanks for sharing your knowledge .

  • @codysp
    @codysp Рік тому +2

    Pretty damn cool technology! A true departure from the 305ci small blocks we rebuilt in shop class 30 years ago.
    Thanks for sharing and the educational content!

  • @jamesderosia4262
    @jamesderosia4262 Рік тому +39

    Yup we’ll put the evening on hold for a Steve Morris video!

    • @minibikemadman
      @minibikemadman Рік тому +5

      like jim Morrison?

    • @markhowitt6422
      @markhowitt6422 Рік тому +5

      This would be a great tee shirt

    • @stevemorrisracing
      @stevemorrisracing  Рік тому +40

      Morris not Morrison 😁😁

    • @robertdinicola9225
      @robertdinicola9225 Рік тому +5

      Break on through to the other side!

    • @bobroberts2371
      @bobroberts2371 Рік тому +2

      james derosia at work while a Steve vid is playing
      " I love Lucy Candy Factory Video wmv " on the channel " Greg Wells "

  • @PrimedEvil388
    @PrimedEvil388 Рік тому +8

    Love the " how dare u sticker" on the dyno window lol

  • @hobby_dude_
    @hobby_dude_ Рік тому +1

    The reason the ms starts dropping off quickly past peak torque is not because bmep is getting better, or more efficient as you said when you past peak torque, it is because the on-time of the injectors to deliver the same fuel mass needs to come down because it is crank synchronous timed and if you drove same ms ontime @ 5k rpm when you're at 8500, your lbs/hr would be asymtopic and not linear to lbs/hr map. Thanks for showing this as it is very insightful to tuning.

  • @vegaswould
    @vegaswould Рік тому +14

    the "How Dare You" sticker behind your dyno screen really got me. i laughed for about a full minute

  • @jaceg8280
    @jaceg8280 Рік тому +1

    Allway appreciate the knowledge steve shares in his videos truly leaving a mark on the kids who wont hear the sound of a v8 roaring all to often

  • @jameskay3310
    @jameskay3310 Рік тому +1

    I've been subscribed for a couple months, looks like you're going to hit the 400k. Good luck💯🔧🚗🏁®

  • @simodeane2379
    @simodeane2379 Рік тому +1

    So much knowledge... on tap!!
    Steve, i love your brain!

  • @john1badsti1
    @john1badsti1 Рік тому +1

    amazing! it all comes down to his great knowledge of building the complete package where its all about component relationship for peak efficiency. good stuff thx

  • @anetworkservice
    @anetworkservice Рік тому +2

    Steve, the term you’re looking for is “detuned” meaning tuned less than what it can do.
    I need one of those detuned SMX Engines in my Chevelle.

  • @GapRecordingsNamibia
    @GapRecordingsNamibia Рік тому

    Holy cow. the science in all of this is amazing, thank you Steve for the lesson, so worth it.... Thank you Steve.

  • @atomicaether9934
    @atomicaether9934 Рік тому +1

    That intro is epic, love the "Caution: You might learn something". Thanks for the amazing content

  • @hunnybunnysheavymetalmusic6542

    3:00 Excellent explanation Steve, but for those who need other words..
    Making a SAFE level of power, which is WELL UNDER the failure limits of the equipment means extended life, and that equates to MAJOR SAVING in the long run.
    Winning is NEVER 'all about the power'.
    But it is ALWAYS about COMPLETING THE RUN.
    THEREFORE, if he WISELY PICKS where and when he runs, [aka "Choose your battles wisely"] he CAN win even though he is not just plain dumping everything into it that can be pushed.
    AND he can do it REGULARLY...
    As opposed to only those days that it does not spray its self all down the track.

  • @rickfinsta2951
    @rickfinsta2951 Рік тому +14

    Steve some day I'd love to show you 3D scatterplots and Histograms for tuning from datalogs. Especially for the drag and drive cars you can get such a clear picture of what is going on when you look at more than just the 2D signal traces. Megalogviewer is top tier and works with .CSVs exported from just about every ECU I've worked with.

    • @bradley3549
      @bradley3549 Рік тому

      I love hearing about megalogviewer. Haven't heard of that since I was building megasquirts nearly 20 years ago.

    • @rickfinsta2951
      @rickfinsta2951 Рік тому

      @@bradley3549 I've tuned on a lot of systems and MS3/MS3Pro is still my favorite. Tunerstudio was actually licensed for Big Stuff 3 but too late to hold onto the market share it once had. MLV is absolutely top tier for looking at datalogs. Tons of math functions and such you can use and no end to the customization. EFI Analytics really has a great product.

  • @rockercover
    @rockercover Рік тому

    Your SMX explained. Thank you! Operating this engine in reserve, makes this engine a prized possession. (Opinion). I used to routine, (test run under load), three standby power systems with CAT power. V-16’s with 4-turbos, rated roughly 2200 HP at 1800 RPM each. Your SMX engine sounds like they are not laboring to produce 2200 + HP; sounds similar to the CAT’s. Very impressive, as usual, thanks again.

    • @rshep198
      @rshep198 Рік тому

      Nothing like the sound of a 3516 under full load.

  • @paulcooper2897
    @paulcooper2897 Рік тому

    2:03 Low horsepower application .. with 2200 horsepower ... I love this guy! Truly a Mad Scientist!

  • @Fawx521
    @Fawx521 Рік тому +2

    Dig the George Orwell quote on the dyno window. Very fitting...

  • @bobbytuttleton5134
    @bobbytuttleton5134 Рік тому +3

    This man is amazing thank you for explaining everything to us I know you’re a busy man and he still fine Time to educate us national treasure love you buddy and thank you for all you do

  • @donschofield4849
    @donschofield4849 Рік тому

    I LOVE THAT 'DIRRECT CUPPLER GEAR DRIVE'!! YA !! ADD A WELL MADE RADEATOR? THAT ALLOWS INLET IN THE CENTER! JUST LIKE AN OLD FARM TRACTOR? WITH A HAND CRANK STARTER! THAT GOSE STRAIGHT THROUGH THE RDIEATOR! ! VERY SIMPLE TO MAKE! IF YOU KNOW HOW TO TIG WELD ALUMINUM, OR GOOD WITH SODERING BRASS! IT IS A VERY RELIABLE BEAST!
    GREAT JOB STEVE MORRIS.

  • @michaelhofer9149
    @michaelhofer9149 Рік тому

    Mr. Morris, you make me wish I had gone ahead with the electrical and electronics education that my instructor at Sun Electric school suggested, but in 1982 I couldn’t be bothered with that. I blew it. Anyway, I’m loving learning about all the new technologies being used in engine building, tuning and racing. One minor correction if I may, since I lived in Oregon for 31 years before moving east. Oregon is pronounced “OR-EEE-GUN”. I was raised for 14 years in San Diego when my father lost his mind and moved the family to Oregon in 1972, so I consider myself a naturalized Oregonian. Please keep doing your thing as it completely geeks me out.

    • @WireWeHere
      @WireWeHere Рік тому

      Don't forget... Oregon with the Wind.

  • @bryanluntz1603
    @bryanluntz1603 Рік тому +1

    Amazing Steve
    The Spectrum of Versatility with the Dependability is
    Crazy Wicked Cool
    A bunch of it is
    hard to fathom
    Escapes words🏁

  • @finnsk3
    @finnsk3 Рік тому +2

    I may be completely wrong but millisecond table is time the injector is open per combustion and if you are doing higher rpm it opens more often so the pound per hour can increase with the milliseconds not increasing or even decreasing. I think this is why you see the injector open length decrease even with HP increasing. You get the highest milliseconds at peak torque because it's making peak power per combustion so it needs more fuel per rpm to match the air. Millisecond table will pretty much match the torque curve as it's fuel per combustion where as pound per hour is fuel per hour, not tied to rpm. That being said I have very little experience and it's been over 15 years since I tuned a car but I did all of mine on millisecond table as I was using microtech LT12S ecus so I didn't have any other option.

    • @bobroberts2371
      @bobroberts2371 Рік тому

      I just posted what you explained in another way
      " 14 35 to 14 45 Max cylinder filling ( of air mostly ) = max torque.
      Tuning in milliseconds shows per combustion cycle usage of fuel regardless of RPM so it is easier to spot max / min cylinder filling
      Lb an hour is total fuel used over a period of time and always will be more at any RPM above idle. ( Think trying to judge HP when you are only looking at Tq and not running the calculation ) "

  • @hiimjustinw
    @hiimjustinw Рік тому

    Awesome info.
    I'm saving my pennies ;) . This is exactly what I'm looking for, for my project. I can't wait to make that call and order it!

  • @markw6586
    @markw6586 Рік тому

    Steve love your work and have been subscribed for ages, Also subscribed to Cleetus, I'm sure he will do your free engine proud after reaching 400k subscribers. Cheers from Australia 🍺

  • @kwasg3
    @kwasg3 Рік тому

    Hey Steve, another cool vid. The reason the shape of the ms graph goes like that IS the principle of volumetric efficiency, that the VE table tries to represent with a number. We all populate VE table cells with a guess after looking at the results of a cylinder event evaluated by some combo of EGT and/or AFR but in a perfect scientific world we would measure mass of air into the cylinder vs. mass of air out of the cylinder (IE efficiency) at all the speeds the cylinder is expected to operate at, and do the math for the amount of fuel needed at the ideal ratio. However with the 500 variables in the real world in the both the air delivery model and the fuel delivery model, tuning only on the results of the cylinder burn is the only viable way to engage in this black art!!! Lol... Love all your products and work

  • @adamreynolds1851
    @adamreynolds1851 Рік тому +1

    Love the sticker on the glass ,and detuned

  • @alyn7d7
    @alyn7d7 Рік тому +2

    That just absolutely blows my mind, so much detail inside horsepower, I would like to hear your side of the story on an outlaw Sprite car power plant, I really would like to hear what you had to say about the dirt track engines ❤

  • @stevengiles346
    @stevengiles346 Рік тому

    I like the George Orwell quote on the window of your dyno room!

  • @patofdubois1
    @patofdubois1 Рік тому

    Very nice piece. Would be cool to see how it runs in your customer’s dragster and how consistent it will be for this type of drag racing. Detuning it will keep the maintenance down, which is perfect!

  • @garylucier6817
    @garylucier6817 Рік тому

    That underpowered usage for an SMX powered Top Dragster is the perfect combination. It should last, and be very consistent. Looking very forward to watching your customers progress throughout the season(s) ahead. I will bet and predict plenty of Wally's in their future!

  • @djpmatchbox
    @djpmatchbox Рік тому +1

    my dream is to build a drag and drive car and one day be able to afford to put one of your motors in it. I don't want to do the insane fast passes like you guys do, but the quality in your motors is unbeatable

  • @charleshenshaw9099
    @charleshenshaw9099 Рік тому +2

    Steve, I think the word you are looking for is "Detuned". Also this SMX is going to live the best life ever. Lol

  • @swaits4no1
    @swaits4no1 Рік тому +1

    2k SMX is like having a Predator in a Raptor vs Ecoboost.. both will move the truck but the Predator does it easy vs being maxed out about to blow like the Eco... got it

  • @jimkuball3597
    @jimkuball3597 Рік тому

    I did the same thing in the 90s with my 540 , I ran it soft and safe for longevity and consistency when I was mud racing

  • @Vibrotronic
    @Vibrotronic Рік тому +1

    Love your videos Steve Morris and Co!
    Thank you!

  • @ryanhoffmann9341
    @ryanhoffmann9341 Рік тому +4

    Perspective is an interesting thing. This is a "low power" application putting out 2,000 plus HP.

  • @dirtcheapgarage2094
    @dirtcheapgarage2094 Рік тому

    Glad to have found your channel through Cleetus. Great advice and good content🙂

  • @shaneshane1379
    @shaneshane1379 Рік тому +1

    I only have minimum dyno experience, but dyno time to me can also determine how consistent a engine will run. Such as your bracket racers and how they repeat coolant temp, tire pressure, etc for each pass. Repeating conditions on a dyno will show if a bracket engine will be consistent.
    Just a thought

  • @roymcdavid1015
    @roymcdavid1015 Рік тому +2

    Channel just keeps improving. Whatever table or graph you're using for that keep at it.

  • @oceanz4me
    @oceanz4me Рік тому +1

    Hope you get the 400K subs brothert!

  • @vehdynam
    @vehdynam Рік тому

    Most interesting for sure ! Many thanks Steve.

  • @kenny1034
    @kenny1034 Рік тому +1

    Would be awesome to see a follow up with this engine installed in the dragster, maybe even some passes? Be great to see what it runs with the ~2000hp tune!

  • @mandarb23
    @mandarb23 Рік тому

    way to cool. hope we get to see it in the dragster!

  • @ChrisConnerSr
    @ChrisConnerSr 7 місяців тому

    My teacher in auto mechanics taught me about timing. I have run a lot of V8's at 30-35 degrees of timing. I am old school 60's 70's and a few 80's cars. Without a supercharger or turbo. Usually double the HP or a little more.

  • @mwhitelaw8569
    @mwhitelaw8569 Рік тому

    That should be a pretty consistent car in all reality.
    Nicely done Steve
    Thanks for the breakdown mister

  • @keithhuckabee9859
    @keithhuckabee9859 Рік тому +2

    It took a bit to wrap my head around Ms and Lb per hour. Ms you see efficiency fall off. LPH hides this because as efficiency falls consumption rises with RPM. I like the Ms graph!

  • @williamcampbell6589
    @williamcampbell6589 Рік тому

    My dream car is a 64 falcon with a screw blown smx. If I win the lottery, I'll be placing the engine order with you and the drag and drive chassis will Kevin Smith.

  • @monty8996
    @monty8996 Рік тому

    Aviation refers to an engine's rated life expectancy as the duty cycle. The duty cycle can sometimes be increased by lowering the governed max power output.

  • @vkradio1656
    @vkradio1656 Рік тому

    I am not into cars as much these days,however this channel has me hooked!

  • @CJLeTeff
    @CJLeTeff Рік тому

    You can always tell a true engine builder by looking at his hands! 👍👍🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @5IMON5AY5
    @5IMON5AY5 Рік тому +1

    Love a Vlog from Steve while on my lunch break

  • @803GarageRC
    @803GarageRC Рік тому +2

    I just got here from Cleetus’s channel ❤😂😅

  • @matthewbrown7442
    @matthewbrown7442 Рік тому

    New sub here. Really great things you are doing. Badass engines you make. Also love that sticker on the window above computer of Greta "How Dare You", definitely funny stuff.

  • @jaredfarney675
    @jaredfarney675 Рік тому +3

    That thing is going to be a bracket assassin!🤘🏻👌🏻

  • @jordantobins681
    @jordantobins681 Рік тому

    Holy crap… I just learned something! Thanks Steve ;)

  • @rongeipel7076
    @rongeipel7076 Рік тому

    Very nice work sir your videos are very informative. I like the way you explain things you’re very thorough. Great work. Keep these kind of videos coming really nice set up there.

  • @firestorm755
    @firestorm755 Рік тому

    What an engine. Imagine showing your mates that when you pull up.

  • @Rebar77_real
    @Rebar77_real Рік тому +3

    We know why SMX, it's so he can get ice cream in the dragster after racing all day.
    (seriously cool that he could do that with no worries!)

  • @countryboybassjr
    @countryboybassjr Рік тому +1

    I did my part for Cleetus I subscribed 😄

  • @LeglessWonder
    @LeglessWonder Рік тому

    I love that 2000hp is “really low” for you 🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @Jeffrey-ed8sz
    @Jeffrey-ed8sz Рік тому

    Steve just gets me, and speaks my language.😊

  • @allanrickard2117
    @allanrickard2117 Рік тому +1

    only the best from Uncle Steve .. cook that man a roast dinner with gravy and bread

  • @kevinyancey958
    @kevinyancey958 Рік тому

    You said something I've been saying for years, that an engine is most efficient at it's torque peak! I don't know why manufacturers program transmissions to shift into the higher gear, putting the end rpm way below the torque peak when cruising. In my manual trans car, I don't use 5th gear unless I'm running over 3,500, when my engine's sweet spot comes on around 2,800 and starts dropping at 3,200. I had a Mitsubishi 2.4L that gave me 4 more mpg at 73mph than at 65!

  • @br549rdr
    @br549rdr Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your wisdom 💪

  • @gilbertwashburn7095
    @gilbertwashburn7095 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the education wow that thing probably last forever in a street car

    • @dennismelville7532
      @dennismelville7532 Рік тому +1

      😭🤣😭 Yeah ... in a street car... when it's absolutely necessary to pick up groceries in under 5secs!

  • @gafrers
    @gafrers Рік тому

    Greatly explained and interesting as always👍👍

  • @medicbaldwin
    @medicbaldwin Рік тому

    I drag
    race motorcycles in oregon. Can't wait to see this car there.

  • @Bryanja81
    @Bryanja81 Рік тому +1

    Steve, the SMX is obviously your bread and butter, but are you working on designing any other engines for the future as the demand for more power and faster cars continues to grow?

  • @darylwayne5307
    @darylwayne5307 Рік тому +1

    Makes sense, a flat rated SMX, running below its duty cycle for consistency and dependability. This is done in aviation application all the time.

  • @burrl48
    @burrl48 Рік тому +3

    the speed of the rpms rising is insane

    • @UncleManuel
      @UncleManuel Рік тому +1

      Well, it was only a 2800 rpm raise (5000 --> 7800). Normally dyno pulls start at around 3500 rpm... ✌✌

    • @burrl48
      @burrl48 Рік тому

      @@UncleManuel true.

    • @burrl48
      @burrl48 Рік тому

      Just crazy how fast those blowers boost . So used to turbos I guess

  • @TheRoguelement
    @TheRoguelement 3 місяці тому

    Have you seen the Top Dragster line up at some National events . OMG the line of dragsters goes around the whole track twice ..

  • @matthewkennedy3169
    @matthewkennedy3169 Рік тому

    Detuned. Love the work guys!

  • @markaris5940
    @markaris5940 Рік тому

    Hi Nice tech discussions. Roughly how much do your engines weigh? Just out of interest.
    Could you also explain why drag cars tend to use 2 valve per cylinder heads but if we look at circuit engines they wouls usually all be 4 valve per cylinder heads?
    Love the channel too.

  • @joeyjustin6895
    @joeyjustin6895 Рік тому

    5:10. HI BUD ALL CAPS JOE HERE.
    I FULLY AGREE. WATER OR LIQUID COOLANT IS BETTER THAN DRY.
    SAME REASON MORE CONSISTENT

  • @darrindouglas1
    @darrindouglas1 Рік тому

    One under-stressed engine for sure........awesome stuff....

  • @konaboss83
    @konaboss83 Рік тому +2

    Steve once I hit that extremely elusive lotto jackpot me of your SMX’s would be going in my insanely clean black 55 Chevy Hardtop or possibly a 57 :) hey it’s free to dream

  • @bshinn4884
    @bshinn4884 Рік тому +1

    Damn already at 343K. You'll be at 500K in no time

  • @mgtowrules1649
    @mgtowrules1649 Рік тому

    Greta TuneBurg on the dyno window cracked me up!

  • @hunnybunnysheavymetalmusic6542

    With electric fans and water pumps [pretty common now days] ESPECIALLY if you are using outboard power, between runs, can very efficiently cool a jacketed block to any desired temperature without the engine running, which is always a bonus, because without the heat coming FROM the engine, it will cool MUCH faster.
    Same with transmissions.
    *[just tends not to work so well with dry clutches]
    **[thus, for me, a wet clutch makes a lot more sense for racing]

  • @tylerstanton9959
    @tylerstanton9959 Рік тому

    Very very interesting to watch. Could you explain how the Dino works against the engine to create torque? Just basically how you control that.? Or maybe you want to say how it works with the engine.

    • @stevemorrisracing
      @stevemorrisracing  Рік тому

      How does a Dyno Really Work??
      ua-cam.com/video/H7i_1rXE_oc/v-deo.html

  • @WheezyCyclist
    @WheezyCyclist Рік тому +1

    interesting how the millisecond table stays pretty flat with rpm while the p/h table increases. obviously this makes sense as you require the same fuel per revolution but mor revolutions per minute or hour in this case shows up differently
    I like how at high boost and high rpm it clearly shows that there is less fuel per rotation, however the fuel used is still higher per hour.

  • @benrossbach6501
    @benrossbach6501 Рік тому +5

    How often would this setup need to be freshened up?

  • @kenbourekas420
    @kenbourekas420 Рік тому

    All motors should be exactly like this one built for longevity

  • @satguy27
    @satguy27 Рік тому

    The easiest answer to "Why would you spend so much money on something without getting the full use out of it?" Longevity, the only answer. Like you said, it's built for 4,000+ HP, but if you're only using it for half and it'll do it no problem, repetitively, then that's even less maintenance costs and the ability to go into different class brackets with minimal wear and tear.

  • @todds5956
    @todds5956 Рік тому

    Greatest guy in drag racing.

  • @jamessmith707
    @jamessmith707 Рік тому +1

    Just curious if you have any customers that run a SMX but carburetors on a screw or roots blower setup? I'd love to watch something like that on the dyno