Steve Morris alcohol-burning big block Chevy - dyno tuned

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • We fired up this beast and performed a complete race break-in. We tuned this Ron's Flying Toilet Alcohol Injected motor on the dyno and troubleshot the starting issues. We got this tune spot-on building from 545 horsepower to 924 HP, burning a fraction of the fuel that was no longer wasted out of the exhaust.
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    Ottawa, Ontario

Комментарии • 46

  • @stevemorrisracing
    @stevemorrisracing Год назад +25

    Good job tuning. That Valve Pass Side Rocker Cover has a notch for a side mount F2 ProCharger originally.
    Send that cover back to me and i will give you one without a notch.

  • @ldtenenoff
    @ldtenenoff Год назад +4

    New sub here this me 1st vid absolutly am a Steve Morris fan and have been fer years my steve morris Big Block is waiting fer me wen i get to heaven lol at 12:59 she sounds so good, very ueful ifo Sprinkeled throughout ur video Way Kool

  • @SweVikingRC
    @SweVikingRC Год назад +2

    That's a really nice curve as well 👍 Awesome job !

  • @johnobrien6052
    @johnobrien6052 Год назад +4

    New too the channel, very cool! Been a fan of Steve and his work for a while and always like getting "outside" opinions of he and his crews work. The reaction after the final pull says it all! Good stuff boy's!!

  • @blaynepaige2898
    @blaynepaige2898 Год назад +1

    Wow, what a difference you guys made. This is now a killer stove. Congrats Ron, hold on and enjoy your first run.

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman 4 месяца назад

    I was thinking that guy has a french Canadian accent and then to find out your in Ottawa and that told me everything LOL! I'm from Ontario too down south in London

  • @markgoulette5056
    @markgoulette5056 Год назад +1

    I run a dual terminator on my stuff....those systems are super easy to tune and perform very well once dialed in!

  • @yeahok115sure
    @yeahok115sure 7 месяцев назад +1

    The ugly Christmas sweater is on point!

  • @onehot57
    @onehot57 Год назад +2

    That Ron’s system is the same system I out on my 415 SBC 32 Bantam Altered.

    • @internationaldynoauthority693
      @internationaldynoauthority693  Год назад

      Once you understand how to do a leak down. And the difference between a naturally aspirated setup. And a boosted setup. These work pretty well. You lack the tunability that you do on electronic fuel injection and you lack the tunability that you have on a carburetor. But methanol is much less fussy. So you end up with some rich spots and lean spots that work pretty good

  • @jimkillen1065
    @jimkillen1065 Год назад +1

    I experienced a surprising amount of response from charging the lash on solid roller cam in my old hot rod way back when .

    • @internationaldynoauthority693
      @internationaldynoauthority693  Год назад +1

      Yes, during this video we actually made a very large change and tightened up the lash more than 18,000

  • @Ron_Presley
    @Ron_Presley Год назад +1

    Great video guys and like how you are explaining things like they don’t know much at all which more will understand that are really new in this area of engines and tuning up? Like u did on the valve adjustment.

  • @DSRE535
    @DSRE535 Год назад +6

    Its a lot easier breaking them in on gas!
    Very good results though, that’s impressive!

  • @stevesolo16
    @stevesolo16 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's always something.

  • @drdab_
    @drdab_ Год назад +1

    awww the flying toilet daze

  • @markwallace5274
    @markwallace5274 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video gotta love methanol burning engines !! Do you guys run any top lube in your alcohol ?

  • @NubsWithGuns
    @NubsWithGuns Год назад +1

    I was listening about the injection system.
    So is that mechanical injection into one big mechanical throttle body?

    • @internationaldynoauthority693
      @internationaldynoauthority693  Год назад +1

      There are separate nozzles,
      There are NO injectors.....
      Fuel is delivered at pressure through a nozzle...... Continuously.

    • @internationaldynoauthority693
      @internationaldynoauthority693  Год назад

      Yes, the answer also to the throttle body portion is that it's one big flap. That opens up to allow the air in. You are correct

  • @mikebolinger7853
    @mikebolinger7853 Год назад

    What was your total timing number? I also run a Ron’s flying toilet on my 505 bbc and I’ve been teaching myself to tune this setup and can use any help with total timing. I haven’t been able to get a complete run to look at my plugs. I use all MSD ignition with their crank trigger setup. Thanks

  • @jeroldlafferty54
    @jeroldlafferty54 Год назад

    What's your guess it would make with racing gas instead of methanol?

  • @randallmason9687
    @randallmason9687 Год назад

    The block heater is a great idea! Did You use a thread in diesel style, or is it race car specific?

  • @mitchellBellamyjr
    @mitchellBellamyjr 3 месяца назад

    It's some on RUclips with a 632 making 1030HP. With 17 degree heads😔

  • @ricka371
    @ricka371 Год назад

    Does the block heater evap the alcohol?

  • @yarrdayarrdayarrda
    @yarrdayarrdayarrda Год назад

    3:06 The joys of methanol milkshakes.

  • @larryroberts4984
    @larryroberts4984 Год назад

    Th as t injection looks like the setup on my 97 Sonoma 4.3

    • @internationaldynoauthority693
      @internationaldynoauthority693  Год назад +1

      It's an older style of setup. Inside. It doesn't look anything like a 4.3. But, a lot of guys use it. It works fine. It is definitely not as good as a modern day. Gasoline carburetor. Put that same engine, on q16. And put it on a good carburetor. You're going to make another 100 horsepower. And going to run a lot better start a lot better. But this is what we had to work with. And, in the end it was awesome. It ran good at started good and it was just a lot of fun

  • @Latuya-y1n
    @Latuya-y1n Год назад

    Rpms must be 14000 with that crank pulley

    • @internationaldynoauthority693
      @internationaldynoauthority693  Год назад +1

      Yes, the pulley is always two to one. So if the RPM or 6000 the pulley's going to pull 12,000..... That will make about 160 lb of fuel pressure to 165 lb of fuel pressure at full RPM

    • @Latuya-y1n
      @Latuya-y1n Год назад

      @@internationaldynoauthority693 happy new years I hope u lean out at redline or top rpms not idle God bless chts must be below 400

    • @internationaldynoauthority693
      @internationaldynoauthority693  Год назад

      @@Latuya-y1n 5.1. To 5.5 from 3800 to 7500. Spot on AFR

    • @Latuya-y1n
      @Latuya-y1n Год назад

      @@internationaldynoauthority693 Allen Johnson pe V8 18 liters plus or Sherman 19 liters plus V8 or Merlin 27 liters plus V12 or Harry a Miller W16 aircraft with Napier blower or Darren no injectors nitrous nozzle instead two per cylinder magneto magnetic 🧲 gears with titanium clutches sure is pretty they running in small boats 273 mph 3.195 ladies gentlemen they ripped off track record in 2018 Az

    • @GriffonGrowl
      @GriffonGrowl Год назад +1

      @@internationaldynoauthority693 actually, fuel pump turns 1/2 of engine speed...

  • @MrR6guy
    @MrR6guy 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dyno operator is goofy AF

  • @eddieshabazz5603
    @eddieshabazz5603 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey there ive read your reply and by all means i meant no disrespect as i do have a little harsh way of speaking which can come off as an asshole. I just hate seeing cylinders constantly getting washed in fuel and ruin the cross hatching and rings especially on such an amazing piece. Ive ruin lots of engines myself by fuckin around with early efi systems

    • @eddieshabazz5603
      @eddieshabazz5603 9 месяцев назад

      I also totally forgot to mention the block heater trick definitely arose from thousands upon thousands of dollars in oil changes alone and research and trial and error. Also wouldn't it be better to get it started and get it to a relatively decent operating temperature? By saying that it's pretty obvious that to do that it would most likely be easier to quickly swap the toilet out for a carb for that process and then swap it back because for the reason that from gasoline compared to methanol the quantity of liquid to liquid is not even close to each other. Listen it's clearly obvious that it isn't you gentleman's first rodeo but i just thought I'd make a suggestion whether or not it's a decent one or not remains to be seen lol. But I'm sure I'll know if u respond. Cheers men

  • @eddieshabazz5603
    @eddieshabazz5603 9 месяцев назад +1

    So tell me one good reason why in 2024 your primitive flying toilet isn't flying into the dumpster. To have a beautiful high end engine like that and to not have complete and accurate fuel control is an absolute joke. Sorry to rain on your buddies parade but he needs to get out of the stone age.

    • @internationaldynoauthority693
      @internationaldynoauthority693  9 месяцев назад

      When competing in a class where ALL electronic controls are prohibited, you have a few choices: Carburetor, flying toilet, mechanical injection.
      While it would be nice to go straight to a dual injection,all run from HALtech. It would move his vehicle to another class.
      TRY to think of ALL sides of competition.... Rules are in place to maintain certain aspects of competition. Classes are put in place, so you CAN, run on a budget ......and have loads of fun.
      While tuning a Haltech would be a lot of fun. And would be certainly much more intricate, we would have a lot more control. Unfortunately, or, fortunately, in this case. It's not allowed. And, these guys have a lot of fun on a week-to-week basis. They can keep their budget down under $30,000 for the entire season.

    • @internationaldynoauthority693
      @internationaldynoauthority693  9 месяцев назад

      Our customers arrive, with every manner, of control unit for fueling. We are a tuning shop. Shop. Are not here to tell customers, that they should use this type or that type of injection or fuel. We are not here to make excuses for them either. We are here, to tune them, with in the absolutely best Bubble of perfection that we can based on, what they bring. Tuning is tuning in is tuning. Is tuning. Whether it's a carburetor either, or a Haltech.

    • @hankclingingsmith8707
      @hankclingingsmith8707 2 месяца назад

      U can learn something new