EPS 226/234 Cam and TEA/TFS Cylinder Head Results: 473RWHP/427RWTQ
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I will be filling Geoff in with how well and what it did forsure. I am going to be using more then one cam maybe to nail my setup because once it is maxed n/a then i am going to spray it then i will be calling for another cam. And yes i have a 2 pc cover
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/corvette-...ck-c6-zo6.html
The OP should be able to beat a stock c6z no prob at his power level with good driving especially since its lighter than a base c5 and has much better gearing.
As far as weight between c5z vs c6z, its pretty much about the same, maybe a few pounds here or there. Nothing to big of a difference to have much effect. There seems to be a big discrepancy in the weight of the c5z. Alot of owners actually weigh them and they are in the 30** range of course alot of that depends on how much gas is in the tank etc.. If thats the case, the c5z is actually lighter or about the same with the same amount of gas as a c6z.
Weight of c5z of owners weighing them..
https://ls1tech.com/forums/corvette-...ht-c5-z06.html
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A couple of weeks ago I had a customer bring his car into me for tuning after installing some new parts on his 2003 Z06.
Modifications were as follows:
EPS 226/234 113 Cam
TEA/TFS 215 Heads
FAST 92 Intake
Nick Williams Throttle Body
VaraRam Air Intake
LG Pro Long Tube Headers
Borla Mufflers
ASP Underdrive Pulley
EPS Tuning
Results of these modifications were that with the stock 70,000 mile 5.7L LS6 shortblock, the Z06 made 473 Rear Wheel Horsepower and 427 Rear Wheel Torque. This car drives like stock and has crazy low end torque. This is a good example of making good power 'under the curve', retaining good street manners, and having an engine that starts pulling at a very early RPM. The combination of the 226/234 Cam and the TEA/TFS 215 Heads makes for a powerful combination that is nice on the street.
Modifications were as follows:
EPS 226/234 113 Cam
TEA/TFS 215 Heads
FAST 92 Intake
Nick Williams Throttle Body
VaraRam Air Intake
LG Pro Long Tube Headers
Borla Mufflers
ASP Underdrive Pulley
EPS Tuning
Results of these modifications were that with the stock 70,000 mile 5.7L LS6 shortblock, the Z06 made 473 Rear Wheel Horsepower and 427 Rear Wheel Torque. This car drives like stock and has crazy low end torque. This is a good example of making good power 'under the curve', retaining good street manners, and having an engine that starts pulling at a very early RPM. The combination of the 226/234 Cam and the TEA/TFS 215 Heads makes for a powerful combination that is nice on the street.
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A base CAM ONLY c5 (Stock ls1 heads and Stock ls1 intake) with only 420rwhp was a good race for a stock c6z06 see vid below. Multiple races...
https://ls1tech.com/forums/corvette-...ck-c6-zo6.html
The OP should be able to beat a stock c6z no prob at his power level with good driving especially since its lighter than a base c5 and has much better gearing.
As far as weight between c5z vs c6z, its pretty much about the same, maybe a few pounds here or there. Nothing to big of a difference to have much effect. There seems to be a big discrepancy in the weight of the c5z. Alot of owners actually weigh them and they are in the 30** range of course alot of that depends on how much gas is in the tank etc.. If thats the case, the c5z is actually lighter or about the same with the same amount of gas as a c6z.
Weight of c5z of owners weighing them..
https://ls1tech.com/forums/corvette-...ht-c5-z06.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/corvette-...ck-c6-zo6.html
The OP should be able to beat a stock c6z no prob at his power level with good driving especially since its lighter than a base c5 and has much better gearing.
As far as weight between c5z vs c6z, its pretty much about the same, maybe a few pounds here or there. Nothing to big of a difference to have much effect. There seems to be a big discrepancy in the weight of the c5z. Alot of owners actually weigh them and they are in the 30** range of course alot of that depends on how much gas is in the tank etc.. If thats the case, the c5z is actually lighter or about the same with the same amount of gas as a c6z.
Weight of c5z of owners weighing them..
https://ls1tech.com/forums/corvette-...ht-c5-z06.html
dont forget about the power under the curve on the 427
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Your right as far as power under the curve. Did you watch the vid i posted? The c5 didnt beat the c6z so it didnt have to trap 123+ but it gave it a really good run especially for being a 99 frc cam only even though it still lost.
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A couple of weeks ago I had a customer bring his car into me for tuning after installing some new parts on his 2003 Z06.
Modifications were as follows:
EPS 226/234 113 Cam
TEA/TFS 215 Heads
FAST 92 Intake
Nick Williams Throttle Body
VaraRam Air Intake
LG Pro Long Tube Headers
Borla Mufflers
ASP Underdrive Pulley
EPS Tuning
Results of these modifications were that with the stock 70,000 mile 5.7L LS6 shortblock, the Z06 made 473 Rear Wheel Horsepower and 427 Rear Wheel Torque. This car drives like stock and has crazy low end torque. This is a good example of making good power 'under the curve', retaining good street manners, and having an engine that starts pulling at a very early RPM. The combination of the 226/234 Cam and the TEA/TFS 215 Heads makes for a powerful combination that is nice on the street.
Modifications were as follows:
EPS 226/234 113 Cam
TEA/TFS 215 Heads
FAST 92 Intake
Nick Williams Throttle Body
VaraRam Air Intake
LG Pro Long Tube Headers
Borla Mufflers
ASP Underdrive Pulley
EPS Tuning
Results of these modifications were that with the stock 70,000 mile 5.7L LS6 shortblock, the Z06 made 473 Rear Wheel Horsepower and 427 Rear Wheel Torque. This car drives like stock and has crazy low end torque. This is a good example of making good power 'under the curve', retaining good street manners, and having an engine that starts pulling at a very early RPM. The combination of the 226/234 Cam and the TEA/TFS 215 Heads makes for a powerful combination that is nice on the street.
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Great results Geoff. This is Eric with the red Camaro Z28. I can't wait to get my car over to you to see what magic you can work with my engine. The car is still at the exhaust shop and hopefully will be finished by Monday or Tuesday. I will call you and let you know what day I will bring it next week.. I am going to swapp to the 42lb injectors before I drop it off so we won't have to worry about that..
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just wondering how this cam is down low considering it only makes good power from 3000rpm to 6000rpm. its only making 240hp from 2000 to 3000. wouldent that be a sug down low. are any of you guy runnung this cam already and if so how is it down low.