Z28 LS1 - Cam, Headers, Intake - QUESTIONS! HELP!
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Z28 LS1 - Cam, Headers, Intake - QUESTIONS! HELP!
Hey guys,
I am in the market for a 1999 ish z28 LS1. I'll be looking for something with low miles and more than likely auto trans.
I want a street cruiser that is reliable so nothing crazy for hp, somewhere around 450 whp give or take. Can I achieve this without modifying the stock auto trans? I won't be bagging on it all the time but I will have fun once in a while.
If this is doable without wrecking my transmisson, what is the most cost effective route to take the get these numbers? Intake, exhaust, cam, headers etc?
Or a low boost turbo set up?
I have friends that can help me with labor so thats not an issue, I just want something cost effective and reliable. Keep in mind when giving advice on parts to install I may be adding a turbo and building tranny later, but not for sure.
Thanks,
Tom
I am in the market for a 1999 ish z28 LS1. I'll be looking for something with low miles and more than likely auto trans.
I want a street cruiser that is reliable so nothing crazy for hp, somewhere around 450 whp give or take. Can I achieve this without modifying the stock auto trans? I won't be bagging on it all the time but I will have fun once in a while.
If this is doable without wrecking my transmisson, what is the most cost effective route to take the get these numbers? Intake, exhaust, cam, headers etc?
Or a low boost turbo set up?
I have friends that can help me with labor so thats not an issue, I just want something cost effective and reliable. Keep in mind when giving advice on parts to install I may be adding a turbo and building tranny later, but not for sure.
Thanks,
Tom
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All depends on what your budget looks like. Most people go the heads and cam route (you have to have an exhaust as well). The heads/cam setup in my sig made 500 rwhp on another board members car. You won't have to "build" the transmission per say. A 3200 or higher stall would be good and maybe a shift kit too.
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To get 450rwhp with a stock displacement NA auto, you'll need a H/C package that will require you to rev well beyond the stock rpm limit that the 4L60E was desiged for. That additional rpm, in addition to the increased power/torque, is most definitely going to shorten the life of a stock 4L60E. Just how long it will last all depends on the condition that it's in when you start the build, and how aggressively you drive it.
You'd probably get a litte better life span from the stock trans if you were to aim for your power goals with a larger displacement engine or with a power adder, thus allowing you to keep rpms lower and within the stock range for the factory trans.
Either way, I would definitely budget for a well built 4L60E though, if you don't want to worry about it. Especially if the car you buy has any sort of mileage on it.
You'd probably get a litte better life span from the stock trans if you were to aim for your power goals with a larger displacement engine or with a power adder, thus allowing you to keep rpms lower and within the stock range for the factory trans.
Either way, I would definitely budget for a well built 4L60E though, if you don't want to worry about it. Especially if the car you buy has any sort of mileage on it.
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To hit that number a 100-125 shot of nitrous with a few simple bolt ons would be the cheapest, easiest, and most effective route. Otherwise I agree with what has been mentioned above