Do I need to upgrade my lifters? How high should I set my rev limiter also?
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Do I need to upgrade my lifters? How high should I set my rev limiter also?
Ok guys quick question, I have a 1998 LS1, with unknown miles(its swapped into a compleatly different car that what LS1's came in), that I have recently did some mods to. one thing I didnt do is upgrade the lifters while I had the heads off, what I'm wondering is should I take the heads off again and upgrade the lifters?
My other question is what should I set my rev limiter to?
Heres the engine mods:
TSP PRC Stage 2.5 heads
Ported And Polished BBK SSI Intake Manifold
92mm PRC Throttle Body
TSP MS3
JTR Long Tube Headers
3" Off Road Y pipe
4" Blast Pipes
As far as supporting mods:
Dual Valve Springs
Chromoly Pushrods
Ported And Shimmed LS2 Oil Pump
TSP Double Roller Timing Chain Set
Katech Rod Bolts
Improved Racing Oil Pan Baffle
I also have an Improved Racing oil cooler adapter to a rather large oil cooler.
I have no idea what the motor will make power wise, and would much rather have a driveable tune than a tune that pulls every last HP possible...I'm very concerned about the lifters, and didnt think to upgrade them at the time, so that is my main concern/question.
As far as how high I should rev the motor, i was thinking 6,500 maybe. I drift the car, so at some points I am standing on the rev-limiter for an extended period of time. I know the cam doesnt stop making power until more like 7000 rpms, but I'd rather not rev it that high since I know I will be on the rev-limiter for somewhat long periods of time. Any help would be great, thanks!
My other question is what should I set my rev limiter to?
Heres the engine mods:
TSP PRC Stage 2.5 heads
Ported And Polished BBK SSI Intake Manifold
92mm PRC Throttle Body
TSP MS3
JTR Long Tube Headers
3" Off Road Y pipe
4" Blast Pipes
As far as supporting mods:
Dual Valve Springs
Chromoly Pushrods
Ported And Shimmed LS2 Oil Pump
TSP Double Roller Timing Chain Set
Katech Rod Bolts
Improved Racing Oil Pan Baffle
I also have an Improved Racing oil cooler adapter to a rather large oil cooler.
I have no idea what the motor will make power wise, and would much rather have a driveable tune than a tune that pulls every last HP possible...I'm very concerned about the lifters, and didnt think to upgrade them at the time, so that is my main concern/question.
As far as how high I should rev the motor, i was thinking 6,500 maybe. I drift the car, so at some points I am standing on the rev-limiter for an extended period of time. I know the cam doesnt stop making power until more like 7000 rpms, but I'd rather not rev it that high since I know I will be on the rev-limiter for somewhat long periods of time. Any help would be great, thanks!
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Looks like you already have your mine made up, but I have a similar setup, TSP 2.5 LS6's with a fast 92, but a smaller cam than the MS3 and I spin mine to a 6800 Rev limiter. Power for my setup peaked at 6500.
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yeah, I'd rather go safe than sorry, I just wanted to make sure that thats a good number. like I said, my main concern is do I need to pull my heads off again, and upgrade my lifters
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Not sure what lifters you are currently running, but I would say with the cam you're running LS7's would be needed at a minimum. Morel link bars would be great especially since you're drifting the car and running high RPM's for long periods of time.
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I'd go with the BTR SLR lifters at a minimum, that way you'll know all the lifters have the same bleed down rate. There's no guarantee you'll get that from the LS7 lifters.
I'd also consider running a cam with lobes that offer better high rpm valvetrain stability (EPS, LXL, XE), especially since you're running high rpms for extended periods.
I'd also consider running a cam with lobes that offer better high rpm valvetrain stability (EPS, LXL, XE), especially since you're running high rpms for extended periods.
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