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Old 01-12-2008, 06:25 PM
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I have a 99 FRC Vette 56000 mile LS1 Is it necessary to replace the oil pump? I read a lot of post that people are putting in the LS6 pump; my oil pressure is always in the 40 to 60 psi range. Also has anybody used the Comp adj. timing set? I’m putting in the TSP228R 114LSA and may want to do a 2* or 4* adv. Good or bad idea or should I just put in the LS2 chain and leave it at 0*. It will be a street car only and not daily driven. Thanks
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With only 56K, I might be tempted to stay with the one you have. However, it is cheap insurance...I changed mine, but I had quite a few more miles on the car.

I run the LS2 chain with it straight up...so far so good.
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if your planning on changing the oil pump or anything else that you have easy access to do right now Id say splurge! get the new parts and put it in. really sucks when you gotta redo stuff. do it right the first time
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Yes, replace your oil pump. It's a no brainer since the car is already apart and you're replacing the chain. An LS2 chain will be fine for your setup. No need for a higher dollar chain kit. If you're staying with stock heads, go with the +4 advance.
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Go with the Melling 10296 part # pump from SCPC. Pumps 15% more volume than stock and about $45 cheaper than anywhere else. Don't confuse with model 10295 which is OEM spec. About $45 cheaper(under $100) from SDPC than anywher else I have found. Hard to find on their website as their parts lookup up sucks but they have it cause I just ordered it and timing chain, lifters and gaskets from them.
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I woudl keep you stock pump just port it and shim the bypass valve. Get a double roller timing chain and Dont worry about advancing it cause you can do that with tuning
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Treat it good, it deserves a new oil pump

I agree with the +4 advance on the cam.

Timing chain if you're adding a cam isn't that expensive and would be nice knowing that is new and not a future worry.
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Originally Posted by venomhp
if your planning on changing the oil pump or anything else that you have easy access to do right now Id say splurge! get the new parts and put it in. really sucks when you gotta redo stuff. do it right the first time
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what he said!

yes change the chain, oil pump, and all the valvetrain stuff.. it will also give you piece of mind knowing the parts are new, and your car will thank you for it!
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it is a good idea and cheap insurance to do it while its apart...
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Originally Posted by SOMbitch
Go with the Melling 10296 part # pump from SCPC. Pumps 15% more volume than stock and about $45 cheaper than anywhere else. Don't confuse with model 10295 which is OEM spec. About $45 cheaper(under $100) from SDPC than anywher else I have found. Hard to find on their website as their parts lookup up sucks but they have it cause I just ordered it and timing chain, lifters and gaskets from them.
WRONG!!!! the cheapest pump you going to find is the TSP ported ls6 pump. the sdpc pump comes in at a close second but still the TSP unit is cheaper.
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Originally Posted by 99mongooSS
WRONG!!!! the cheapest pump you going to find is the TSP ported ls6 pump. the sdpc pump comes in at a close second but still the TSP unit is cheaper.
I didn't mean the CHEAPEST pump I said the cheapist MELLING pump. It is a better designed pump and will outflow even a ported LS6 pump. DAYYUM! WTF??




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