Results from H/C swap
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Results from H/C swap
Well the results are in. I did my own porting on a set of LS6 heads, put in a small Comp Cam (222/224 0.566/0.568 112LSA) and installed Kooks headers. I am running full emissions gear and high flow cats. I got my car tuned at ESP to work through some driveability issues. Hip pocket is aching...
Result was 400.2HP, 383.6TQ
Not bad for a small cam. Probably could have got a tad more HP by increasing the port volume, but I am much happier with my big flat torque curve (for track racing).
http://images.cardomain.com/member_i...367_2_full.jpg
Result was 400.2HP, 383.6TQ
Not bad for a small cam. Probably could have got a tad more HP by increasing the port volume, but I am much happier with my big flat torque curve (for track racing).
http://images.cardomain.com/member_i...367_2_full.jpg
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Sounds pretty good! I don't know what mine is putting out. There is no one in my area that has a dyno that I know of without driving 100 miles.
What drivability issues are you having? Mine won't idle good cold! It wants to idle fast around 1500 rpm, but after it warms up it idles fine. That and some shifting at low speed problems is really all the problems I have. The only tune I have is a Hypertech Power Tune. I am still waitng on HPTuners for 98 models
What drivability issues are you having? Mine won't idle good cold! It wants to idle fast around 1500 rpm, but after it warms up it idles fine. That and some shifting at low speed problems is really all the problems I have. The only tune I have is a Hypertech Power Tune. I am still waitng on HPTuners for 98 models
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Originally Posted by Deeavi
Sounds pretty good! I don't know what mine is putting out. There is no one in my area that has a dyno that I know of without driving 100 miles.
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Hey man, I moved from Columbia 1 1/2 years ago. There is a shop in town, ATS, and they have a dyno. At least they used to. Summerville is a short drive away.
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Originally Posted by Deeavi
Where is it? Can you give me any more info. I would like to check it now before I use the HPTuners and then after to see what I gained, IF it is not too expensive. I have enough money for the software, but after that it is kinda tight!
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Im near Middletown...not so far from East Side Performance. The driveability issues were:
1.Idle was a bit lumpy at 700-800rpm
2. After you got off the gas, the revs would drop too fast and then stall
3. After the car sat for about 30mins, on restarting, it would start and then stall...you would have to keep your foot on the throttle for about 30sec before it would idle by itself.
4. Car would surge (I think this is correct term) at low engine/driving speeds
Just found out when I drove the car home for lunch that it is still doing number 3. And now it is sometimes idling as high as 1100rpm...will have to get these fixed.
1.Idle was a bit lumpy at 700-800rpm
2. After you got off the gas, the revs would drop too fast and then stall
3. After the car sat for about 30mins, on restarting, it would start and then stall...you would have to keep your foot on the throttle for about 30sec before it would idle by itself.
4. Car would surge (I think this is correct term) at low engine/driving speeds
Just found out when I drove the car home for lunch that it is still doing number 3. And now it is sometimes idling as high as 1100rpm...will have to get these fixed.
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That's a very interesting graph. You rarely see an attempt to dyno the shorter RPM range with medium to big cams. With this definition, "down low" has as many different meanings as "lope", lol.
But your graph holds a steady line of well over 300 rwtq from 2-3k rpm. That is more than peak tq of a stock ls1! What is really amazing is this is all going on with the larger primaries.
I realize it's on a Vette, but this might be a promo for True Duals with X more than anything else. If I were you I would also be like
But your graph holds a steady line of well over 300 rwtq from 2-3k rpm. That is more than peak tq of a stock ls1! What is really amazing is this is all going on with the larger primaries.
I realize it's on a Vette, but this might be a promo for True Duals with X more than anything else. If I were you I would also be like
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i just orderd the same cam on a 114! i hope ill like it? maybe it will be more drivable on a 114? nice HP thow! congrats! so what does the powerband feal like! are you happy with it? what is your shift point?
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Originally Posted by c5blkvette
Im near Middletown...not so far from East Side Performance. The driveability issues were:
1.Idle was a bit lumpy at 700-800rpm
2. After you got off the gas, the revs would drop too fast and then stall
3. After the car sat for about 30mins, on restarting, it would start and then stall...you would have to keep your foot on the throttle for about 30sec before it would idle by itself.
4. Car would surge (I think this is correct term) at low engine/driving speeds
Just found out when I drove the car home for lunch that it is still doing number 3. And now it is sometimes idling as high as 1100rpm...will have to get these fixed.
1.Idle was a bit lumpy at 700-800rpm
2. After you got off the gas, the revs would drop too fast and then stall
3. After the car sat for about 30mins, on restarting, it would start and then stall...you would have to keep your foot on the throttle for about 30sec before it would idle by itself.
4. Car would surge (I think this is correct term) at low engine/driving speeds
Just found out when I drove the car home for lunch that it is still doing number 3. And now it is sometimes idling as high as 1100rpm...will have to get these fixed.
Like I said in the PM, just pick a time, and I'll load in the changes. It should only take about 20 minutes total.
It is a nice torque curve.
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I am happy with the acceleration between 3500 and 6000rpm which is about where I shift (M6). I believe the torque curve has a lot to do with the higher port velocity in the heads... the primaries may actually be hurting me a bit, but they will help as soon as I spray (when I get some more cash).
I am sure ESP can work out the problems with the idle. When I left after the tuning, they made sure everything was running fine. Kevin believes the computer may have re-learned in a bad way and needs to be readjusted.
I am sure ESP can work out the problems with the idle. When I left after the tuning, they made sure everything was running fine. Kevin believes the computer may have re-learned in a bad way and needs to be readjusted.
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Originally Posted by M6HuggerSS
i just orderd the same cam on a 114! i hope ill like it? maybe it will be more drivable on a 114? nice HP thow! congrats! so what does the powerband feal like! are you happy with it? what is your shift point?
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Originally Posted by 9T9BlueTA
I used to have the thunder 224 cam on a 114. Honestly, you hardly knew it, I had my TB hole drilled out a little (Before edit) and raised the idle a little. Very Tame.