Tick Performance LT1 turbo build 907rwhp/860rwtq 19psi
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Tick Performance LT1 turbo build 907rwhp/860rwtq 19psi
I know it's not LS, but I figured it would still be appreciated just as much.
Here is a break down of the build:
-Custom 304 SS log manifolds
-Custom 304 SS 2.25" cross over with T4 divided flange
-Custom 304 SS 4" down pipe all the way to the rear axle
-Borg Warner S480, T4 flange, 87mm turbine, 1.25 AR exhaust housing
-3" cold side piping with Ebay air to air intercooler
-Turbo smart 60mm waste gate
-Turbo smart race port BOV
-Turbo smart Eboost2 boost controller
-Stock LT1 block converted from 2 bolt mains to splayed 4 bolt mains (354 cubic inches)
-Scat 4340 forged 3.48" stroke crank (de-stroked)
-Callies Compstar H-beam 6.00" forged connecting rods w/ ARP 2000 bolts
-D.S.S. GSX-Series Forged Pistons 4.04" bore 9.5:1 compression
-D.S.S. XR Series Extreme Duty Taper Wall Wristpins
-Howards billet splayed 4 bolt main caps
-Total Engine Airflow/ Trick Flow 220 CNC LT4 Heads
-2.055"/1.600" Ferrea valves/67cc/PAC 650" springs
-LT4 Intake hand ported to match LT4 Heads
-Pro Comp 1:6 Rocker arm set
-"R" Series Lifters
-GM Extreme Duty timing chain
-7.200" Hardened chromoly push rods
-Custom Tick Performance 228/232 .618"/.624" 115lsa camshaft
-LS1 24X EFI Connection
-LS1 Coil Packs
-LS1 ECU and Wiring Harness
-TPIS 58MM throttle body
-ATI Super Damper
-ARP Head studs
-CSR Billet Aluminum Electric Water Pump
-A/C Delete Pulley
-Tick Performance built Stage 3 T56 fitted with bungs and sprayers for input cluster and input shaft lubrication under hard acceleration
-Cryogenic treated internals, Viper 2nd gear, 30 spline Viper output shaft, 1350 yoke, 1350 u-jointed drive shaft
-Pro 5.0 Shifter
-Spec Stage 3 Clutch Spec Billet Steel Flywheel
-Moser 9" Rear End w/ 3.50 Gears
-Detroit True Trac with 31 Spline Axles
-LCA Relocation Brackets
-Spohn Sway Bar
-4 Channel ABS
-Spohn Lower tubular adjustable control arms
-Spohn tubular adjustable Pan hard Bar
-Spohn tubular adjustable torque arm
-Front& rear saftey loops
-Spohn weld-in sub frame connectors
-Eibach Pro lowering springs(front & rear)
-Koni Sport "Yellow" Front & Rear shocks
-Adjustable Spohn Front Sway bar
-Spohn Shock tower brace
-Midwest Chassis mild steel tubular "turbo" K-member
-SLP Line Lock
-Raptor Performance Mini Shift Light
-Redtop battery relocated to the trunk
-Custom fabricated sheet metal aluminum methanol reservoir approximately 1 gallon with 200psi pump. Dual 10gph methanol nozzles mounted pre-throttle body
-Tuff Stuff 200 Amp Alternator
-Z06 Rims with 18x9.5 all way around
-275/35/18 front, 295/35/18 BFG Drag Radials
-Suncoast Fiberglass SS Ram Air Hood
-LS1 metal fuel tank with Squash Performance dual in tank fuel pump assembly w/ dual 320LPH Walboro fuel pumps and Turbo Smart boost reference fuel pressure regulator. -8 feed and -8 return.
-Fuel Injector Connection 80lb/hr injectors
As you can see from the parts list this LT1 is built to the hilt. I think I can safely say I've personally not seen a more comprehensive LT1 build up than this one. Most guys don't want to sink a bunch of money into a LT1, but we felt we could make this one the exception.
We originally built this car with a 383 stroker motor and nitrous. Same heads and a different cam, along with the 24x EFI conversion. It made 450/407 to the tires through a 6 speed and made 608/595 on a 150 shot.
With the EFI conversion in place it made it a no brainer to keep the LT1 engine and throw some boost in the mix! Of course fortifying the weak 2 bolt main block was priority one. I think this will handle the power well......
Turbo fab work(what has been completed)
I will post more pictures soon as work progresses. Fuel system is being worked on right now. The block in the car is a mock up block and the engine will be built in the next week hopefully.
Stay tuned for more!
Here is a break down of the build:
-Custom 304 SS log manifolds
-Custom 304 SS 2.25" cross over with T4 divided flange
-Custom 304 SS 4" down pipe all the way to the rear axle
-Borg Warner S480, T4 flange, 87mm turbine, 1.25 AR exhaust housing
-3" cold side piping with Ebay air to air intercooler
-Turbo smart 60mm waste gate
-Turbo smart race port BOV
-Turbo smart Eboost2 boost controller
-Stock LT1 block converted from 2 bolt mains to splayed 4 bolt mains (354 cubic inches)
-Scat 4340 forged 3.48" stroke crank (de-stroked)
-Callies Compstar H-beam 6.00" forged connecting rods w/ ARP 2000 bolts
-D.S.S. GSX-Series Forged Pistons 4.04" bore 9.5:1 compression
-D.S.S. XR Series Extreme Duty Taper Wall Wristpins
-Howards billet splayed 4 bolt main caps
-Total Engine Airflow/ Trick Flow 220 CNC LT4 Heads
-2.055"/1.600" Ferrea valves/67cc/PAC 650" springs
-LT4 Intake hand ported to match LT4 Heads
-Pro Comp 1:6 Rocker arm set
-"R" Series Lifters
-GM Extreme Duty timing chain
-7.200" Hardened chromoly push rods
-Custom Tick Performance 228/232 .618"/.624" 115lsa camshaft
-LS1 24X EFI Connection
-LS1 Coil Packs
-LS1 ECU and Wiring Harness
-TPIS 58MM throttle body
-ATI Super Damper
-ARP Head studs
-CSR Billet Aluminum Electric Water Pump
-A/C Delete Pulley
-Tick Performance built Stage 3 T56 fitted with bungs and sprayers for input cluster and input shaft lubrication under hard acceleration
-Cryogenic treated internals, Viper 2nd gear, 30 spline Viper output shaft, 1350 yoke, 1350 u-jointed drive shaft
-Pro 5.0 Shifter
-Spec Stage 3 Clutch Spec Billet Steel Flywheel
-Moser 9" Rear End w/ 3.50 Gears
-Detroit True Trac with 31 Spline Axles
-LCA Relocation Brackets
-Spohn Sway Bar
-4 Channel ABS
-Spohn Lower tubular adjustable control arms
-Spohn tubular adjustable Pan hard Bar
-Spohn tubular adjustable torque arm
-Front& rear saftey loops
-Spohn weld-in sub frame connectors
-Eibach Pro lowering springs(front & rear)
-Koni Sport "Yellow" Front & Rear shocks
-Adjustable Spohn Front Sway bar
-Spohn Shock tower brace
-Midwest Chassis mild steel tubular "turbo" K-member
-SLP Line Lock
-Raptor Performance Mini Shift Light
-Redtop battery relocated to the trunk
-Custom fabricated sheet metal aluminum methanol reservoir approximately 1 gallon with 200psi pump. Dual 10gph methanol nozzles mounted pre-throttle body
-Tuff Stuff 200 Amp Alternator
-Z06 Rims with 18x9.5 all way around
-275/35/18 front, 295/35/18 BFG Drag Radials
-Suncoast Fiberglass SS Ram Air Hood
-LS1 metal fuel tank with Squash Performance dual in tank fuel pump assembly w/ dual 320LPH Walboro fuel pumps and Turbo Smart boost reference fuel pressure regulator. -8 feed and -8 return.
-Fuel Injector Connection 80lb/hr injectors
As you can see from the parts list this LT1 is built to the hilt. I think I can safely say I've personally not seen a more comprehensive LT1 build up than this one. Most guys don't want to sink a bunch of money into a LT1, but we felt we could make this one the exception.
We originally built this car with a 383 stroker motor and nitrous. Same heads and a different cam, along with the 24x EFI conversion. It made 450/407 to the tires through a 6 speed and made 608/595 on a 150 shot.
With the EFI conversion in place it made it a no brainer to keep the LT1 engine and throw some boost in the mix! Of course fortifying the weak 2 bolt main block was priority one. I think this will handle the power well......
Turbo fab work(what has been completed)
I will post more pictures soon as work progresses. Fuel system is being worked on right now. The block in the car is a mock up block and the engine will be built in the next week hopefully.
Stay tuned for more!
Last edited by Sales@Tick; 06-07-2014 at 03:28 PM.
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Back when I had a turbo lt1 a looong time ago they didn't have much efi stuff for them I had to go too accel dfi to get it running right and always had fits outta the opti. But it was pretty stout it made 747hp to the wheels outta a 383 with a 76mm 15psi .Not bad!!
Looking good Martin should be nasty.
Looking good Martin should be nasty.
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Back when I had a turbo lt1 a looong time ago they didn't have much efi stuff for them I had to go too accel dfi to get it running right and always had fits outta the opti. But it was pretty stout it made 747hp to the wheels outta a 383 with a 76mm 15psi .Not bad!!
Looking good Martin should be nasty.
Looking good Martin should be nasty.
Taubr,
For our hp goal for this car, the Ebay I/C will do the job perfectly. We're shooting for 800rwhp and feel that I/C has just enough CFM rating to achieve that without ridiculous IAT temperatures.
Matt our fabricator will be making an identical merge for my hot side as well. He's getting some good experience and it's starting to show in his work. I think that merge and waste gate placement is a work of art and for a 22 year old to be able to do that with no formal training is awesome.
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Wastegate placement in the bends is the best. I have also leaned a lot since the building of my car. All my future builds will use a design similar to this if at all possible for optimal boost control. Good work Matt. See you guys tomorrow.
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Thanks guys!!!
We've honestly never pushed a LT1 this far before. 800rwhp is our goal and where we will be stopping.
800rwhp/750rwtq in a 3400lb. 6 speed street car is going to be enough to handle as it is!
We've honestly never pushed a LT1 this far before. 800rwhp is our goal and where we will be stopping.
800rwhp/750rwtq in a 3400lb. 6 speed street car is going to be enough to handle as it is!
Last edited by Sales@Tick; 01-18-2014 at 11:29 AM.
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I was hoping this was a 2014 LT1 build.