Whats considered good #s for heads/cam
#22
The numbers that impress me aren't on the dyno at all. They're at the track. I don't care if it dynos 500 RWHP on the dyno. Until I see some good trap speeds (for all factors considered such as raceweight, DA, etc...) I'm not impressed. Dynos are tuning tools only.
#23
For me:
415rwhp with a 12 bolt/9'' with a mild cam/good heads or big cam/mild heads setup.
425 with 12bolt/9'' with good heads/(224+ cam)
435+ with 12bolt/9'' with good to excellent heads and a bigger cam (230+ on both intake and exhaust).
Of course my new setup doesn't really count, nor do my opinions as I don't think any cam short of something on a 100 LSA with .800 lift is undriveable with good tunning.
415rwhp with a 12 bolt/9'' with a mild cam/good heads or big cam/mild heads setup.
425 with 12bolt/9'' with good heads/(224+ cam)
435+ with 12bolt/9'' with good to excellent heads and a bigger cam (230+ on both intake and exhaust).
Of course my new setup doesn't really count, nor do my opinions as I don't think any cam short of something on a 100 LSA with .800 lift is undriveable with good tunning.
#24
On a serious note, anything over 420/395 through a 9/12/8.8 is stout. We fail to realize and sometimes take for granted that outside the LS1 world, 400 rwhp is faster than 99.9% of all the other normal cars on the road.
#25
Originally Posted by Damian
On a serious note, anything over 420/395 through a 9/12/8.8 is stout. We fail to realize and sometimes take for granted that outside the LS1 world, 400 rwhp is faster than 99.9% of all the other normal cars on the road.
But, it is that other .1% that we worry about. LMAO at your cam specs in your sig, BTW.
Shawn
#26
Originally Posted by Damian
On a serious note, anything over 420/395 through a 9/12/8.8 is stout. We fail to realize and sometimes take for granted that outside the LS1 world, 400 rwhp is faster than 99.9% of all the other normal cars on the road.
Very true in the real world.
#29
Originally Posted by Cammin BeaSSt
What I want to know from you guys is what YOU consider good for a normal, daily drivable(IE under .600 lift and less than 235 duration) heads/cam package. Lets use an M6 car with full bolt ons and a 12 bolt with 4:11 or bigger. Not including "ringers" or dyno trick cars, no cheating, full belt, full exhaust(dual or single) no elec water pump, steel flywheel, etc etc.
Gimme some #s. I wanna see the general consensus on whats the norm for todays standards.
....just wanting some ideas on where people stand.
Gimme some #s. I wanna see the general consensus on whats the norm for todays standards.
....just wanting some ideas on where people stand.
So, master of all things internally combustible, what is your opinion, where do you stand? What is a "good" number for the example you gave above?