What's an ideal setup?
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What's an ideal setup?
I'm wanting to know what is an ideal setup as far as internals go. Let me know what brands you would go with for each internal item and why. Make sure to match heads and cam together and such. Don't just pick the highest flowing heads and the biggest cam possible. Make sure everything works with each other and be specific as possible (i.e. part numbers, brands, ratios/plates, etc). Maybe make one set of each (cam, heads, lifters, pistons, rods, rockers, timing chains, springs, etc.) for a person who has money to spend and another set for a person who doesn't quite have money to spend. Maybe we can make a sticky out of this to help other newbies out when they visit the internal section of what they might want out of their car.
Ideal setup for a person with money:
Cam:
Heads:
Lifters:
Pistons:
Pushrods:
Rocker Arms:
Timing Chain:
Valvesprings/Locks/Retainers:
Ideal setup for the poor college kid:
Cam:
Heads:
Lifters:
Pistons:
Pushrods:
Rocker Arms:
Timing Chain:
Valvesprings/Locks/Retainers:
Type away!
Ideal setup for a person with money:
Cam:
Heads:
Lifters:
Pistons:
Pushrods:
Rocker Arms:
Timing Chain:
Valvesprings/Locks/Retainers:
Ideal setup for the poor college kid:
Cam:
Heads:
Lifters:
Pistons:
Pushrods:
Rocker Arms:
Timing Chain:
Valvesprings/Locks/Retainers:
Type away!
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Ideal setup for a person with money:
Cam:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Heads:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Lifters:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Pistons:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Pushrods:
Rocker Arms:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Timing Chain:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Valvesprings/Locks/Retainers:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Ideal setup for the poor college kid:
Cam:
TR 224
Heads:
Patriot LS6 Style
Lifters:
Use what you got stock
Pistons:
Stock
Pushrods:
Chromoly 7.400
Rocker Arms:
Stock
Timing Chain:
LS2
Valvesprings/Locks/Retainers:
Patriot Gold spring kit
Cam:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Heads:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Lifters:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Pistons:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Pushrods:
Rocker Arms:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Timing Chain:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Valvesprings/Locks/Retainers:
Depends on what you goal for the car is
Ideal setup for the poor college kid:
Cam:
TR 224
Heads:
Patriot LS6 Style
Lifters:
Use what you got stock
Pistons:
Stock
Pushrods:
Chromoly 7.400
Rocker Arms:
Stock
Timing Chain:
LS2
Valvesprings/Locks/Retainers:
Patriot Gold spring kit
Last edited by Joel_SS; 07-24-2006 at 11:28 PM.
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I understand that cam and heads may vary depending upon whether the person wants a cam with a stock idle or a mild cam with somewhat of a lope or a big cam with a really choppy lope. This would determine what kind of heads to match with what type of cam the person is looking for. I didn't think of it like that.
Keep them coming guys. Maybe just reply with what setup you have.
Keep them coming guys. Maybe just reply with what setup you have.
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Originally Posted by SVT THIS
I'm sorry but I highly doubt that CNC LS6 heads (TSP or Patriot) are the right heads for a person with money. They are a good budget head but someone without a budget should be looking into AFR, ETP or TEA Trickflow heads. That is just my $.02