400hp NA 4.8?
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400hp NA 4.8?
Alright guys, this is my first post on this forum so forgive me for my greenness.
Truck- 07 silverado classic with a 4.8L
I am very into the diesel scene but started out with gas engines so I am not a total newbie. I have done quite a bit of searching but haven't quite found the info I am needing. I have the truck listed above and I am wondering if the hp I listed is reachable with a naturally aspirrated 4.8 and if not then how high is? I sent blackbear (i believe that was the name) an email earlier on tuning but I am wonder what other hard parts are needed (what size cam, vs to match the cam, intake, what # injectors, etc.).
This truck is basically the grocery getter but I would like to make it a bit of a sleeper. Any info you all could give would be awesome and I am a tech (ATC Freightliner Dallas) so I am not a typical diy'er, I just don't know much about the ls series engines. Thanks in advance guys!
One more thing, how much is the 4l60 good for? And also what mods are needed for the 400hp range? Bash away!
Truck- 07 silverado classic with a 4.8L
I am very into the diesel scene but started out with gas engines so I am not a total newbie. I have done quite a bit of searching but haven't quite found the info I am needing. I have the truck listed above and I am wondering if the hp I listed is reachable with a naturally aspirrated 4.8 and if not then how high is? I sent blackbear (i believe that was the name) an email earlier on tuning but I am wonder what other hard parts are needed (what size cam, vs to match the cam, intake, what # injectors, etc.).
This truck is basically the grocery getter but I would like to make it a bit of a sleeper. Any info you all could give would be awesome and I am a tech (ATC Freightliner Dallas) so I am not a typical diy'er, I just don't know much about the ls series engines. Thanks in advance guys!
One more thing, how much is the 4l60 good for? And also what mods are needed for the 400hp range? Bash away!
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The 4l60 can hold up if prepared with the right parts for instance 1. Hardened pump vein rings 2. 7-vein pump 3. 9-clutch high heat/friction clutch packs 4. rear planetary with a dam 5. Gil Younger No Yo Yo complete shift recalibration kit.
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You are going to be pushing it fairly hard to make 400 from the 4.8 N/A. You boost it and guys are running 10s obviously making much more then 400 at the crank. Turbo, injectors and you should make 400 without a problem.
I am not saying it is imposible but it would be very dificult. Goodluck.
I am not saying it is imposible but it would be very dificult. Goodluck.
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Why no love for the 4.8? Yes you can make more power from a larger engine but **** people...its not a Honda engine.
To everyone saying it's going to be hard to hit 400 with a 4.8...go tell that to the 5.0 mustang guys doing it with worse heads and only 10 more cubes.
To everyone saying it's going to be hard to hit 400 with a 4.8...go tell that to the 5.0 mustang guys doing it with worse heads and only 10 more cubes.
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Thanks, I will check them out.
Everyone else- I appreciate the feedback but i'm not interested in doing a swap or anything until this ones petered out. And I really dont want a turbo either. The truck doesnt have to be exactly 400hp. I just want it somewhere in that neighborhood.
Everyone else- I appreciate the feedback but i'm not interested in doing a swap or anything until this ones petered out. And I really dont want a turbo either. The truck doesnt have to be exactly 400hp. I just want it somewhere in that neighborhood.
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You can get to 400 HP, but you're in a heavy truck. You need to focus on building torque and that's not exactly easy to do with a 4.8L. You could bolt on a supercharger but then the 4L60E won't last long. Hell, I'm convinced in a heavy vehicle like a truck, a 4L60E won't last regardless of what you do to it. That's why the truck guys usually step up to the 4L80E. But that's not exactly cheap to do...
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Since you should have plenty of hood clearance (10 3/4" from valley cover to top of intake) look at the Edelbrock proflo xt. I picked mine up through Summit Racing for $365.....did some porting in it and LOVE it!
A few options for you, if you want more cubes you could swap out your crank since it has a shorter stroke than any other motor (5.3, 5.7, 6.0 all share the same crank), but then you would need 5.3l rotating assy also.
If you want to keep it a 4.8 I'd get the compression up as high as you can by either a piston swap, or milling the hell out of your heads. Then go with a 224/230, 228/232 and just under .600" lift tight lsa around 110-112 with a great set of beehive springs and you should be at or above your goal.
Turbo or supercharger, injectors and a tune will put you way over your goal easily.
A few options for you, if you want more cubes you could swap out your crank since it has a shorter stroke than any other motor (5.3, 5.7, 6.0 all share the same crank), but then you would need 5.3l rotating assy also.
If you want to keep it a 4.8 I'd get the compression up as high as you can by either a piston swap, or milling the hell out of your heads. Then go with a 224/230, 228/232 and just under .600" lift tight lsa around 110-112 with a great set of beehive springs and you should be at or above your goal.
Turbo or supercharger, injectors and a tune will put you way over your goal easily.
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Since you should have plenty of hood clearance (10 3/4" from valley cover to top of intake) look at the Edelbrock proflo xt. I picked mine up through Summit Racing for $365.....did some porting in it and LOVE it!
A few options for you, if you want more cubes you could swap out your crank since it has a shorter stroke than any other motor (5.3, 5.7, 6.0 all share the same crank), but then you would need 5.3l rotating assy also.
If you want to keep it a 4.8 I'd get the compression up as high as you can by either a piston swap, or milling the hell out of your heads. Then go with a 224/230, 228/232 and just under .600" lift tight lsa around 110-112 with a great set of beehive springs and you should be at or above your goal.
Turbo or supercharger, injectors and a tune will put you way over your goal easily.
A few options for you, if you want more cubes you could swap out your crank since it has a shorter stroke than any other motor (5.3, 5.7, 6.0 all share the same crank), but then you would need 5.3l rotating assy also.
If you want to keep it a 4.8 I'd get the compression up as high as you can by either a piston swap, or milling the hell out of your heads. Then go with a 224/230, 228/232 and just under .600" lift tight lsa around 110-112 with a great set of beehive springs and you should be at or above your goal.
Turbo or supercharger, injectors and a tune will put you way over your goal easily.
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