big stuff 3 /lsx 7000 + rpm
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big stuff 3 /lsx 7000 + rpm
just wondering who is using bigstuff 3 with lsx soild roller big rpm 8000 9000 ..what are you guys doing to measure crank signal ...like sensor /reluctor wheel ..front or back ..i been good to 7200 ..not so sure the signal will be good past that
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The guys I've seen running over 8000 rpm have typically gone to a distributor and a Jesel belt drive. I'm sure there are more ways to skin a cat though.
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There seems alot of debate on this topic.
Our experience has been:
stock pcm shuts down around 8200+
bs3 with internal cam/crank gm ls7 block worked to 9000rpms with COP and no belt drive
We have seen a steady signal to 9500 rpms on the dyno with bs3 external reluctor/belt drive/ and COP.
Others have had a different experience. No 2 setups are equal so do your research and make an informed decision from a large sample of information.
Our experience has been:
stock pcm shuts down around 8200+
bs3 with internal cam/crank gm ls7 block worked to 9000rpms with COP and no belt drive
We have seen a steady signal to 9500 rpms on the dyno with bs3 external reluctor/belt drive/ and COP.
Others have had a different experience. No 2 setups are equal so do your research and make an informed decision from a large sample of information.
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There seems alot of debate on this topic.
Our experience has been:
stock pcm shuts down around 8200+
bs3 with internal cam/crank gm ls7 block worked to 9000rpms with COP and no belt drive
We have seen a steady signal to 9500 rpms on the dyno with bs3 external reluctor/belt drive/ and COP.
Others have had a different experience. No 2 setups are equal so do your research and make an informed decision from a large sample of information.
Our experience has been:
stock pcm shuts down around 8200+
bs3 with internal cam/crank gm ls7 block worked to 9000rpms with COP and no belt drive
We have seen a steady signal to 9500 rpms on the dyno with bs3 external reluctor/belt drive/ and COP.
Others have had a different experience. No 2 setups are equal so do your research and make an informed decision from a large sample of information.
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3 options now front mount reluctor with sensor 70/30 chance !!! big stuff owner tells me #1. .rip out block change reluctor on crank to ls7 covert all big stuff send in bigstuff $$ #2 or roll the dice my power falls off at 7200 rpm .#3 ..i dont like my options on all these
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There seems alot of debate on this topic.
Our experience has been:
stock pcm shuts down around 8200+
bs3 with internal cam/crank gm ls7 block worked to 9000rpms with COP and no belt drive
We have seen a steady signal to 9500 rpms on the dyno with bs3 external reluctor/belt drive/ and COP.
Others have had a different experience. No 2 setups are equal so do your research and make an informed decision from a large sample of information.
Our experience has been:
stock pcm shuts down around 8200+
bs3 with internal cam/crank gm ls7 block worked to 9000rpms with COP and no belt drive
We have seen a steady signal to 9500 rpms on the dyno with bs3 external reluctor/belt drive/ and COP.
Others have had a different experience. No 2 setups are equal so do your research and make an informed decision from a large sample of information.
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Processor Speed vs Tooth Count
I have heard that John M. states the same thing about his BS-3, NO high rpm with the 60-2 (58-x) TW.
My ECU-882 family will run over 25K with a 58x (60-2) crankshaft Target Wheel.
The common knowledge is derived from processor speed vs tooth events.
Industry standard is 100mhz for the 60-2, the 164 he uses is 25mhz.
Thus when shopping for a system, check for processor speed.
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My ECU-882 family will run over 25K with a 58x (60-2) crankshaft Target Wheel.
The common knowledge is derived from processor speed vs tooth events.
Industry standard is 100mhz for the 60-2, the 164 he uses is 25mhz.
Thus when shopping for a system, check for processor speed.
Lance
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I have heard that John M. states the same thing about his BS-3, NO high rpm with the 60-2 (58-x) TW.
My ECU-882 family will run over 25K with a 58x (60-2) crankshaft Target Wheel.
The common knowledge is derived from processor speed vs tooth events.
Industry standard is 100mhz for the 60-2, the 164 he uses is 25mhz.
Thus when shopping for a system, check for processor speed.
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My ECU-882 family will run over 25K with a 58x (60-2) crankshaft Target Wheel.
The common knowledge is derived from processor speed vs tooth events.
Industry standard is 100mhz for the 60-2, the 164 he uses is 25mhz.
Thus when shopping for a system, check for processor speed.
Lance