LT1-LT4 Modifications 1993-97 Gen II Small Block V8

Mods done to my LT1

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Old 05-14-2010, 01:47 PM
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The only thing I am not thrilled about is the 3.73 gears.
It's OK in town but not the greatest for extended highway travel. I don't race or anything, just looking for a normal daily driver. Will probably swap them for 3.23 or at the very least for 3.42 if 3.23 does not work.



1996 Buick Roadmaster Grand Sport wagon

LT1, LT4 valve covers, Bee Hive valve springs, Comp Cams Pro Mag Full Rockers 1.6, custom headers

More details on the Cam and the TC:

Competition Cams Comp cam LT-1 LT-4 Chevy 93-96

* Application 1993-1996 Chevy 350 LT-1 and LT-4 engines
* Power Range 1000-5000 RPM
* Idle Quality/special requirements-Best for original LT1 with stock computers
* Valve Lift 500/510
* Adv Duration 266/276
* Duration @.050 210/220
* Lobe Centerline 114


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GM Big Shot 12LS
This converter is primarily used in Street Rods that are slightly modified and always street driven. The Big Shot 12LS is an excellent converter for long distance cruising with mild performance increases, good lockup, and minimal MPG loss. This slightly higher than stock converter produces good idling with mild street rod designed cam shafts. Rear ratios should be in the range of 3.23 to 3.73.
Stall speed range: 2000-2400 rpms.
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So, what are you asking exactly?
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i think he's more just giving us a rundown of his car
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FWIW
I like that setup for a daily driver.
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I saw an LT1 Roadmaster at a car show it was pretty sweet, good way to be different and has awesome sleeper potential. Some pics would be good if possible.
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The way the first pic looked I thought it was two tone black and white, that would be sweet in my opinion.

I must say I am a little jealous of your engine bay being more accessible then mine.
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Nice car, very original. Clean up that engine bay tho
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I love those wagons. I would love to get my hands on one for a daily/weekend warrior. Just don't have room for more projects ATM.
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Originally Posted by MasterTomos
Nice car, very original. Clean up that engine bay tho
Not with the Optispark in it.
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I'v got a 3.23 rear and want 3.73's really bad, are the axles the same? I'll trade you!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by dogma
Not with the Optispark in it.
just dont powerwash it...just take a rag and some soap and water and you can get 90% of the grime/dust off and out
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Originally Posted by 93TAJ.C.
I'v got a 3.23 rear and want 3.73's really bad, are the axles the same? I'll trade you!!!!!!
I don't know. It's a 10 bolt rear end in a 96 Roadmaster. I have no idea what you have.

It wouldn't be an equal trade as I got new Eaton Posi + new gears and it's dead silent. They really have only 10K on them.

I am going to have someone tear into it and install new gears, and if you are interested in the 3.73 that come out, I can contact you then.
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what kind of gears are they?
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I'm surprised you don't like the 373s. I've got them in my car and am contemplating going with a 390.
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Problems with 3.73:

Too high RPms at highway speeds. 2600-2700 is not uncommon.

Too noisy engine due to high RPMs. The last time I drove highway it was 13 hours interstate driving and it drove me crazy.

Terrible MPG, not even getting to 18mpg on the highway. Seems the MPG drops like a rock between 70-80mph. Keep it around 55 for the best MPG.

Switch to a higher gear and gain 2-3MPG easily, which is significant as these engines don't get that good MPG to begin with. I think I would be happy with 21mpg. I wouldn't consider going higher than 3.23 or 3.08 in the worst case.

Now with 2.56 gears, possible to do 25MPG which is insane for a large B-body auto with a V8 but they really s**ck in town. I had 2.93 and could barely tolerate them. I think with 3.23, the city MPG might stay the same.

3.73 gears are great for towing. Otherwise running empty and turning 300RPMs higher at 70 than 3.23 (it's 2300 vs 2000 RPMs) seems like a waste.

With 3.08 or 3.23, I have more top end speed available than with 3.73. Seems to me like 3.73 in effect make the car slower on the highway.

Now if I had a 6 speed M/T, I would want 4.10.

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Originally Posted by dogma

Now if I had a 6 speed M/T, I would want 4.10.
do it to it! swap time...that'd be badass!
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Originally Posted by 93TAJ.C.
what kind of gears are they?
I really don't know the brand, if it's AAM or Motive or Yukon or what. I can tell you they are absolutely quiet, zero whining from them.



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