Independent TEA Stg 3 LQ9 head flow
#1
Independent TEA Stg 3 LQ9 head flow
Before folks start to point fingers and cry any type of foul, please read the "Cylinder Head Discussion Thread" here:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...rflow+1020+600
about the Superflow benches, Flowdata benches, etc.
I wanted to get the most conservative numbers i could find, so I had my TEA 6.0 Stg 3 heads flowed on a Superflow 1020. TEA uses a big fancy Flowdata bench... so I knew the results were going to vary.
-----TEA Intake--TEA Exhaust--1020 Intake--1020 Exhaust
.100------72--------52-------------72-----------58
.200------151-------126-----------144----------127
.300------224-------187-----------213----------183
.400------274-------241-----------261----------226
.500------318-------260-----------304----------242
.550------335-------265-----------321----------246
.600------346-------267-----------335----------248
As a reference, we had a set of LG supplied Absolute Speed stage 2.5 LS6 heads flowed on the same 1020 bench...
.100------72--------61
.200------151-------120
.300------208-------169
.400------255-------206
.500------289-------231
.550------298-------239
.600------310-------243
And those were the hot setup for quite awhile
All of these results are flowed with a 4.125" bore, clay radius on the intake, and 1 7/8" pipe on the hot side.
I'm still exceptionally pleased with the results. If this 1020 says the heads flow that well, these heads will make some great power... all for less than $2200 assembled, core included.
It does go to show, however, that flow numbers accross different machines, operators, etc, really are going to vary a bit.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...rflow+1020+600
about the Superflow benches, Flowdata benches, etc.
I wanted to get the most conservative numbers i could find, so I had my TEA 6.0 Stg 3 heads flowed on a Superflow 1020. TEA uses a big fancy Flowdata bench... so I knew the results were going to vary.
-----TEA Intake--TEA Exhaust--1020 Intake--1020 Exhaust
.100------72--------52-------------72-----------58
.200------151-------126-----------144----------127
.300------224-------187-----------213----------183
.400------274-------241-----------261----------226
.500------318-------260-----------304----------242
.550------335-------265-----------321----------246
.600------346-------267-----------335----------248
As a reference, we had a set of LG supplied Absolute Speed stage 2.5 LS6 heads flowed on the same 1020 bench...
.100------72--------61
.200------151-------120
.300------208-------169
.400------255-------206
.500------289-------231
.550------298-------239
.600------310-------243
And those were the hot setup for quite awhile
All of these results are flowed with a 4.125" bore, clay radius on the intake, and 1 7/8" pipe on the hot side.
I'm still exceptionally pleased with the results. If this 1020 says the heads flow that well, these heads will make some great power... all for less than $2200 assembled, core included.
It does go to show, however, that flow numbers accross different machines, operators, etc, really are going to vary a bit.
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#9
Originally Posted by 66deuce
TEA makes a good product,no matter whose bench there flowed on.
Granted, I havent put them on the car yet... but given my current heads, I'm honestly looking for 40rwhp or more here, and a metric assload more reliability than I currently have.
#10
Originally Posted by jrp
what im curious is to see what they'd flow with whatever intake you plan on using. and was the pipe straight or curved?
The pipe was straight, and about 12 inches long.
#11
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Originally Posted by Visceral
Yeha, I dont know about with the intake. Im a sucker for 3-5k rpm torque, so I went with the TPIS Oval converted LS6 intake and TB over the FAST setup.
The pipe was straight, and about 12 inches long.
The pipe was straight, and about 12 inches long.
is the intake ported at all or do they just increase the inlet to 90mm? it is 90mm right?
#12
Originally Posted by jrp
is the intake ported at all or do they just increase the inlet to 90mm? it is 90mm right?
#16
I bought it used for $650 for the intake and TB. Im not sure what the going retail for a new setup is... perhaps www.tpis.com has the right info.
Chris
Chris
#18
TECH Enthusiast
Originally Posted by BrentB@TEA
I can't wait to see how much power these heads pick your car up...get them on already!
Yes, hurry up!
http://www.sdpc2000.com/catalog/741/...talog-page.htm