the following comparisons now take the perspective of a fixed capacity at 4.0L and vary the strokes again (75mm and 90mm) but with respective changes in bore size to maintain a fixed 4.0L capacity (93mm and 85mm)
again, this is the stock 88.5mm bore, 82.5mm stroke, 4.0L configuration running a 257 @ 50thou cam as noted in the first example above. 5000fpm limit is reached at 9200rpm. * note - original baseline engine is GREEN in this example
this is the 93mm bore, 75mm stroke, 4.0L capacity running a 277 @ 50thou cam. again 5000fpm limit is reached at 10,000rpm. * note - original baseline engine is now in RED
notice how the increased capacity (back to stock) has increased the tourque from the previous 75mm stroke example, but this time the engines ability to rev without hitting peak velocity too early has given it an overall increase in total HP - this is reflective of the net increase in total CFM passing through the engine
the following is now the 85mm bore, 90mm stroke, 4.0L capacity configuration running a 237 @ 50thou cam. again 5000fpm limit is reached at 8300rpm. * note - original baseline engine is now in RED
notice now how we have lost capacity, and despite the modest (but reduced) increase in lower rpm torque, we have again lost the ability to rev, and thus completely fail to reach the baseline HP we have achieved with our stock engine configuration. again, this is a simple reflection of decrease net CFM passing through the engine
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