891 RWHP with Vortech & LTX
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Awesome build!
I just purchased a 385 LT1 with all the goodies...splayed 4 bolt, Dragonslayer crank, oliver rods, diamond pistons, AFR 227 heads ported by Lloyd, Jesel shaft mounted rockers, morel bar lifters, edelbrock LT4 airgap intake...more im probably forgetting lol.
I'm planning on bolting on an F1-A procharger sometime in the next year, tentative goal of 800 rwhp.
I currently plan on keeping the opti...do you think the 24x conversion is worth the 2 grand it costs?
I just purchased a 385 LT1 with all the goodies...splayed 4 bolt, Dragonslayer crank, oliver rods, diamond pistons, AFR 227 heads ported by Lloyd, Jesel shaft mounted rockers, morel bar lifters, edelbrock LT4 airgap intake...more im probably forgetting lol.
I'm planning on bolting on an F1-A procharger sometime in the next year, tentative goal of 800 rwhp.
I currently plan on keeping the opti...do you think the 24x conversion is worth the 2 grand it costs?
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Awesome build!
I just purchased a 385 LT1 with all the goodies...splayed 4 bolt, Dragonslayer crank, oliver rods, diamond pistons, AFR 227 heads ported by Lloyd, Jesel shaft mounted rockers, morel bar lifters, edelbrock LT4 airgap intake...more im probably forgetting lol.
I'm planning on bolting on an F1-A procharger sometime in the next year, tentative goal of 800 rwhp.
I currently plan on keeping the opti...do you think the 24x conversion is worth the 2 grand it costs?
I just purchased a 385 LT1 with all the goodies...splayed 4 bolt, Dragonslayer crank, oliver rods, diamond pistons, AFR 227 heads ported by Lloyd, Jesel shaft mounted rockers, morel bar lifters, edelbrock LT4 airgap intake...more im probably forgetting lol.
I'm planning on bolting on an F1-A procharger sometime in the next year, tentative goal of 800 rwhp.
I currently plan on keeping the opti...do you think the 24x conversion is worth the 2 grand it costs?
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I had the same issues with my exhaust. On a mild tuneup mine made 660 rwhp though the T56 with Hooker LT's (1 3/4"-3") and a 2OTL catback. I've since found a set of Hedman 1 7/8"- 3.5" headers I'm going to, with a set of 3.5" duals dumped. Hopefully when I turn it up the headers won't be my restriction.
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Awesome build!
I just purchased a 385 LT1 with all the goodies...splayed 4 bolt, Dragonslayer crank, oliver rods, diamond pistons, AFR 227 heads ported by Lloyd, Jesel shaft mounted rockers, morel bar lifters, edelbrock LT4 airgap intake...more im probably forgetting lol.
I'm planning on bolting on an F1-A procharger sometime in the next year, tentative goal of 800 rwhp.
I currently plan on keeping the opti...do you think the 24x conversion is worth the 2 grand it costs?
I just purchased a 385 LT1 with all the goodies...splayed 4 bolt, Dragonslayer crank, oliver rods, diamond pistons, AFR 227 heads ported by Lloyd, Jesel shaft mounted rockers, morel bar lifters, edelbrock LT4 airgap intake...more im probably forgetting lol.
I'm planning on bolting on an F1-A procharger sometime in the next year, tentative goal of 800 rwhp.
I currently plan on keeping the opti...do you think the 24x conversion is worth the 2 grand it costs?
Do yourself a favor and don't think twice about staying with the Lt1 Pcm! I know it seems like a lot of dough, but it is one of the best upgrades you can do. I mean being able to run Ls1 pcm which is light years ahead of the Lt1 and running coil per cylinder and doing away with all the opti-crap you have to deal with, it just makes no sense why you would want to keep the opti nemesis around your high dollar build!
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I was wondering how this drives on the street with the cog system on it. I read somewhere that a cog system doesn't drive as well as using a regular ribbed pulley set-up. I'm trying to decide between turbo and SC for my next build. I really like the look of the cog belt over all the hotside turbo piping
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My buddy daily drives his Vortech T-trim 383 LT4. Not sure how it compares to the rib setup tho. Isn't this car now for sale?! Still interested to see what it would do with bigger exhaust and meth.
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I was wondering how this drives on the street with the cog system on it. I read somewhere that a cog system doesn't drive as well as using a regular ribbed pulley set-up. I'm trying to decide between turbo and SC for my next build. I really like the look of the cog belt over all the hotside turbo piping
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Great build, great numbers for an LT, But I am going against the grain on the 24x set up, Don't get me wrong, the key is, if you can afford it, by all means it is a better system with the coil on plug and eliminating the opti crap. Can you tune an LT PCM to do the same as far as drive ability..YES, Mine, still using the LT PCM, but I did go to a Dynaspark a few years ago that solved my opti problems, Drive ability? 722 RWHP with AC and a DD, on the highway or in the city. people get caught up on the internet and think that they "NEED" a certain setup to be able to achieve the street manners and goals for a DD. If you have a good tuner, be it EFI Live, HP or the ole LT1 Edit, they can get the job done..Its all in the tune..
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Great build, great numbers for an LT, But I am going against the grain on the 24x set up, Don't get me wrong, the key is, if you can afford it, by all means it is a better system with the coil on plug and eliminating the opti crap. Can you tune an LT PCM to do the same as far as drive ability..YES, Mine, still using the LT PCM, but I did go to a Dynaspark a few years ago that solved my opti problems, Drive ability? 722 RWHP with AC and a DD, on the highway or in the city. people get caught up on the internet and think that they "NEED" a certain setup to be able to achieve the street manners and goals for a DD. If you have a good tuner, be it EFI Live, HP or the ole LT1 Edit, they can get the job done..Its all in the tune..
I think my deciding factor is going to be if I can find someone local who can tune it. I'm in phoenix and I don't know of any shops that are well known as great with tuning LT1s. I'm not going to let any retard with LT1 edit tune it, and the cost of hauling the car somewhere (CA maybe) to get it tuned would be a big portion of the cost to convert to 24x.
The 24x is definitely the better system if money isnt an option, but I feel that if I can get the job done safely with the LT1 pcm I will try it, if not I will go 24x. The cost is neglegable when compared to the rest of the build but I'd rather not spend it if I dont have to.