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 Post subject: Stock 225 Torque Curve
PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:14 pm 
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Location: Tolland, Ct. 06084
Car Model: 65 Dart, 225, 4 spd od, hyd clutch, BBD, 2 1/4 exh
Has a torque curve been posted for a reasonably stock 225? Any mods to the tested engine should be listed.

I'm looking for a curve that tracks torque up to 2500 rpm.

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1965 Dart 110k, 225, Carter BBD Super Six, 2 1/4 single exh., sbp manual scarebird front disc, 7 1/4 rear 2.94 sure grip, 14 x 4.5 OEM wheels, 833 OD with hyd. throwout bearing, HEI, electric fan, ram air/heated air, Accusump. http://plymouthcarclub.com/


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 4:37 pm 
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Location: Tolland, Ct. 06084
Car Model: 65 Dart, 225, 4 spd od, hyd clutch, BBD, 2 1/4 exh
Rough torque curve was found thru a google search which demonstrates a rather flat peak curve between 1900 & 2900 rpm for a stock slant.

see:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5140/550 ... 78fc_m.jpg

Hopefully someone can come up with a better detailed curve....my present gearing, tire diameter, & overdrive puts me at 1830 rpm at 65 mph in overdrive.

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1965 Dart 110k, 225, Carter BBD Super Six, 2 1/4 single exh., sbp manual scarebird front disc, 7 1/4 rear 2.94 sure grip, 14 x 4.5 OEM wheels, 833 OD with hyd. throwout bearing, HEI, electric fan, ram air/heated air, Accusump. http://plymouthcarclub.com/


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 5:15 pm 
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I worked this up from a desk top dyno simulation. I had it toggled to report ouput at the wheel for this run.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/13718356@N ... 970899866/

the stock 83 slant six hydraulic cam truck motor is the first group of columns on the left.
Stock slant six cams have changed over the years, so your curve may be different. This simulation used the factory 83 cam specs.

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