What can I say, I'm a scientist - I needed numbers, and now I've got some. I'm going to make you read the entire post to see them, but that's just the kind of guy that I am.
I've needed to get some baseline data for some further tuning I think I need to do. Nothing wrong with the engine that I built, but it is hard to tinker without data (in fact I feel all dirty if I do that

). So I booked some time at the local dyno today. I've never run a car on a dyno before so it was a good learning experience, especially since the owner is one of the top local engine builders - so there was plenty of learning going on as I snooped around his shop (he's a Mopar guy - so obviously good people).
Here's what you see on the way in the door...
A high 9 second Camero (customer car)

A couple of Fury's (still love them):


A Olds that doesn't mind having the tires roasted.

My 122 was a little intimidated by all these muscle cars...

All strapped down and ready to go...on to the videos.
This was the pull to 6000 rpm...cam gave no signs of giving up...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ahajtQaMz8[/youtube]
So we stepped it up to 6500 rpm.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eimDHKyvNHs[/youtube]
And the results are...Max power 133.2 Hp (wheels) @ 5980 rpm with 135.1 ft/lbs of torque @ 4450 rpm.
I'm pretty happy with that result (Wayne is sending me the data. AFR's are showing rich (with goofy stuff after 5000 RMP)) - so I'll have to find a leaner needle.

This image shows the torque and HP curves better. AFR's are flat and around 11.
