Most of you fail to correct...
It just bugs me that none of you ever give any thought to this. Yes, it is more confusing. It's also part of why an LSx makes more power than the SBC for any given cam specs.
Now, before anyone jumps on me for this, just putting 1.7:1 rockers on the SBC won't add much. The LSx has a larger-dia. cam core. Thus a lobe that's IR for a SBC isn't IR for the LSx.
Give me a custom SBC block that takes SBC heads but LSx cams, let me fit it with AFR's best 180 heads, and let me compare that to a stone stock '97 LS1. Let me try several different sets of cam specs, and I'll get the SBC to cam-for-cam equal the LS1.
Okay, now we're way off the point of this thread. So, let the less-thoughtful of you go ahead and bash me rather than getting what I'm trying to point out.
Last edited by Isolde; Dec 23, 2009 at 12:38 PM. Reason: typo
It just bugs me that none of you ever give any thought to this. Yes, it is more confusing. It's also part of why an LSx makes more power than the SBC for any given cam specs.
Now, before anyone jumps on me for this, just putting 1.7:1 rockers on the SBC won't add much. The LSx has a larger-dia. cam core. Thus a lobe that's IR for a SBC isn't IR for the LSx.
Give me a custom SBC block that takes SBC heads but LSx cams, let me fit it with AFR's best 180 heads, and let me compare that to a stone stock '97 LS1. Let me try several different sets of cam specs, and I'll get the SBC to cam-for-cam equal the LS1.
Okay, now we're way off the point of this thread. So, let the less-thoughtful of you go ahead and bash me rather than getting what I'm trying to point out.





