Originally Posted By: mechtech2
Punisher -
Letting off the gas in gear and free revving an engine do not compare. Everybody lets off the gas a the end of the drag strip.
I see far more engine blow when accelerating down the track.
Max RPM are tough on any engine, in gear or not. But I still can't see why free revving is worse.
Well, free revving isn't good, but leaving your transmission in gear, slamming the throttle closed at the end of the quarter (or straightaway for a roundy pounder) is worse. The worst, absolute worst is having a stupid driver who hangs in the high groove/high bank during yellows, but I digress.
At WOT I worry about detonation or preignition killing a piston. Rods, not so much unless I am running some massive boost, or nitromethane. Big boost or nitro, I worry about more than just rods.
The original post asked about rods and stresses, and IMHO high revs in combination with low absolute manifold vacs can pull a rod/cap/bolt apart quicker than the same RPM fully loaded. If your rod is borderline a "X" RPM under load, it is in real trouble at "X" RPM unloaded. Any condition that reduces the net force on the rod is a good thing.
Punisher -
Letting off the gas in gear and free revving an engine do not compare. Everybody lets off the gas a the end of the drag strip.
I see far more engine blow when accelerating down the track.
Max RPM are tough on any engine, in gear or not. But I still can't see why free revving is worse.
Well, free revving isn't good, but leaving your transmission in gear, slamming the throttle closed at the end of the quarter (or straightaway for a roundy pounder) is worse. The worst, absolute worst is having a stupid driver who hangs in the high groove/high bank during yellows, but I digress.
At WOT I worry about detonation or preignition killing a piston. Rods, not so much unless I am running some massive boost, or nitromethane. Big boost or nitro, I worry about more than just rods.
The original post asked about rods and stresses, and IMHO high revs in combination with low absolute manifold vacs can pull a rod/cap/bolt apart quicker than the same RPM fully loaded. If your rod is borderline a "X" RPM under load, it is in real trouble at "X" RPM unloaded. Any condition that reduces the net force on the rod is a good thing.