Best way to upgrade an ls1 engine and increase horsepower ?
#2
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Since you posted this question in the advanced engineering section, I'm going to give you an appropriate answer.
If you want to learn about internal combustion engines and how they produce power, go on Amazon and purchase a relative technical book.
If you want to learn about internal combustion engines and how they produce power, go on Amazon and purchase a relative technical book.
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Since you posted this question in the advanced engineering section, I'm going to give you an appropriate answer.
If you want to learn about internal combustion engines and how they produce power, go on Amazon and purchase a relative technical book.
http://www.amazon.com/Build-Modify-E...ine+horsepower
If you want to learn about internal combustion engines and how they produce power, go on Amazon and purchase a relative technical book.
http://www.amazon.com/Build-Modify-E...ine+horsepower
Seems as tho many of the sub forums are getting hammered with irrelevant threads...
#7
Use the search first and figure out what works best for your budget.
But here is a good starting place.
All LS motors respond very well to head/cam swaps. Depending on your budget this may not be possible. If you can only afford one of the two get the cam (still not cheap). Before you enter the cam world there are a few things to look into first.
Headers, Y pipe, and exhaust are great mods to start with and can give you a solid 20-30 hp at the wheels. Depending on what your engine is in a lid or intake may also help. If you can find a good deal on a LS6 intake manifold given yours is still a LS1 manifold this is also a good budget mod. Tuning is also a good idea after changing your intake and headers. Some headers change the location of your O2 sensors.
But here is a good starting place.
All LS motors respond very well to head/cam swaps. Depending on your budget this may not be possible. If you can only afford one of the two get the cam (still not cheap). Before you enter the cam world there are a few things to look into first.
Headers, Y pipe, and exhaust are great mods to start with and can give you a solid 20-30 hp at the wheels. Depending on what your engine is in a lid or intake may also help. If you can find a good deal on a LS6 intake manifold given yours is still a LS1 manifold this is also a good budget mod. Tuning is also a good idea after changing your intake and headers. Some headers change the location of your O2 sensors.
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#8
Great information ya'll, really appreciate it. I'll look into the cam, I already have an slp package but as far as the budget just really trying to set a goal and achieve it.
#9
Cam is not cheap my friend. You better figure $2000 if you are not doing the work your self.
The cam its self is cheap 300 or 400 bucks. But you also have to add push rods and valve springs to that list $250-$350. Tuning is going to be almost a must so thats another $350. Most shops will charge about $500 for the install on the valve springs and cam. If you have a A4 car you will also need a converter.
The cam its self is cheap 300 or 400 bucks. But you also have to add push rods and valve springs to that list $250-$350. Tuning is going to be almost a must so thats another $350. Most shops will charge about $500 for the install on the valve springs and cam. If you have a A4 car you will also need a converter.
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The slp package is the biggest waste of money ever,only thing thats really good slp is a lid which can be had for under 80 used,it really depends on if you have an auto or stick,if its stick, tsp 17/8th longtubes,tsp duals,no bigger than a 230s cam,some decent heads or stock ls6 heads will work,ls6 intake,and best save up for a rear end since the 10 bolt is beyond weak,just research alot,i would do the heads n cam at once especially if your paying for labor,and then you will also need a good tune,i wouldnt trust a mail order tune on a go kart