I wasted another evening on the engine simulator. I've decide it just doesn't understand how anything can flow this bad o_O. I have a book, "flathead ford V8" and its got a bunch of builds in it with dyno numbers and its got typical flow numbers. The lincoln has the same valves as the V8 and the same people designed it so I figure its pretty safe to use the data. If I use the stock ford flow data, I need to time the cams at 130/115 to get the hp peak at about the right rpm, actual cam timing and the peaks is 3000ish not 3800ish, but I get 120hp which is probably spot on. When I plug in the V8 engine data from the book, I need to roll the cam and still can't quite get the hp. But when I take the ported v8 flow and give it V12 cylinder displacement (so 50% more flow/cylinder than a V8 has) though it seems perfectly happy, 273hp happy which seems very believable when V8s are making 200-220 with the same flow numbers in the book and the V12 was 125hp when the V8 was 100 with the same flow
(I think) and same 2 barrel carb.
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then added a screw type blower with an intercooler and BAM! 400hp
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The main concern I have is the V12 is 8 port intake and exhaust. The way the ports are mated in/ex there is not less than 240 degrees between events......the 262h cam is 216 degree @ 0.050" but they says 262 gross duration so there will likely be some cylinder to cylinder interference ...but not horrible and longer duration probably doesn't really help m