I little update. The car is still on the dyno and after putting new larger injectors and a new pump, the test runs are not promising. The power curve is stucked at 410 hp between 6000 and 7000rpm. Injectors are only at 47% of capacity when the A/F ration is at 12.9. The ignition timing advance seems to have no influence on the power, and to run it at idle about 20° is needed and the pick power is rreached with 32°.
We measured the compression ration and found 10 only.
From the previous owner the engine was dyno tested with a carburator, but since it was never used and transformed with a 8 stacks injection also never tested... I do not know what to check ?
Well your AFR is perfect even with to much injector as you only run them at 47%
You measured compression, not compression ratio. 10 bar is actualy good, if its 10 psi I would worry and it would explain why you need 20' initial timing.
Usualy peak power sits between 32 & 38 total advance, all in at 4000rpm.
Camshaft dictates powerband. So apearendly your cam has its powerband till 6000-7000rpm.
Well a 347 Stroker will not be a 8000rpm 289 screamer. Strokers don't like high rpm unless all internals are made for that purpose, but usually it won't last.
As you know nothing about your engine. No specs, no bhp numbers, not knowing if it was run in on a dyno (not even knowing if even the cam was properly dialed in and more importand had a cam break in).
I would not bother in spending more dyno time to sort fueling. AFR is good and didn't need more injector size after all.
If you are not satisfiet with the current numbers, only way is to take the engine apart and see what you got.
And yess, it also takes me 45 minuts to take the transaxle out & after that about 20 minuts to take the engine out.
After that when the engine is in the stand its prr prrr prr within an hour engine totaly apart on the table.
Ofcourse you can take your time as you should.
Injector size is given by an amount of Ohm and an amount of fuel pressure (pre calculated by the manufactorer).
If you change Voltage or pressure you also change the amount of CC's / minute they'll suply.
So if an injector is rated lets say 330cc @ 2.5bar it will run into 400s at 3,5-4bar and even more at 5bar fuel pressure.
(You find that info at the spec table of your injectors).
Also spray pattern has influence, one hole or multiple holes spraypatern and under or above throttles.