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Slp 1.85
Has anybody got any hp#s on the SLP 1.85s? I seen a LOT of them for sale after just a few miles (2000-3000), but in a search, I didn't really see any #s on them to prove they're worth the time and effort. I can pick some up at a good price, and they're a direct bolt on, but I'd like to see some good feedback before I put out the money
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they bolt right in.....assuming you consider a spring swap "bolt in"
you'll see about 12-15rwhp gain from them....not bad if you plan to stick with straight bolt ons.
but if you ever plan a cam...even a small or mild one...most are not compatible with higher ratio rockers.
you'll see about 12-15rwhp gain from them....not bad if you plan to stick with straight bolt ons.
but if you ever plan a cam...even a small or mild one...most are not compatible with higher ratio rockers.
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Why are most cams not compatable with higher ratio rockers? Is it just because it will create too much lift? I have an East Side cam, and they told me that I'd be ok to go with some higher lift rockers, but to keep it to the stock type.
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they bolt right in.....assuming you consider a spring swap "bolt in"
you'll see about 12-15rwhp gain from them....not bad if you plan to stick with straight bolt ons.
but if you ever plan a cam...even a small or mild one...most are not compatible with higher ratio rockers.
you'll see about 12-15rwhp gain from them....not bad if you plan to stick with straight bolt ons.
but if you ever plan a cam...even a small or mild one...most are not compatible with higher ratio rockers.
Thanks Teke;
It's my wife's DD, so I don't plan on swapping the cam, just doing ALL of the bolt ons. She wants to stay pretty much stock (won't even let me slap on a small N2O kit!) but loves it to be fast!
The SLP web site shows that a spring change is not needed on 97-99 cars (apparently because of the small stock cam) but if I need to, I have a basically new set of beehive springs I had put on a set of stock heads before I swapped on my aftermarket heads.
12+ hp would be more than worth effort if I can get them cheap.
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01-02 cars dont need the springs,the 98-00 need new springs due to a higher lift cam in those years.I have them on my SS,add power to top end but felt like it took some power away from the low end.
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You would think that extra lift would help throughout the power range, not just on the top end
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Sorry didnt know they were for a vette,dont know specs on vette.Going to the higher ratio adds lift and a very small amount of duration,therefor moving the power curve up in the rpm a little like its a bigger cam.The higher ratio added mph to my e.t. but no real drop it times.The swap is very easy and does not take much time unless you have to change the springs.If I had to change the springs on my car I would not have done the mod.
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Sorry didnt know they were for a vette,dont know specs on vette.Going to the higher ratio adds lift and a very small amount of duration,therefor moving the power curve up in the rpm a little like its a bigger cam.The higher ratio added mph to my e.t. but no real drop it times.The swap is very easy and does not take much time unless you have to change the springs.If I had to change the springs on my car I would not have done the mod.