Route to go with 6.0 (Drag Racing Oriented)
#1
Route to go with 6.0 (Drag Racing Oriented)
Well some of you might have seen my 5.3 mustang build thread and a few questions on here.
Well its turned into a 6.0L build seeing I got the 6.0 for as cheap as I did. got a few questions the short block is an LQ4 with dished pistons I have a set of 243's and was wondering if I should keep those or sell them and go with a sell of the L92 heads?? And still going carb'd with it but now since its in a 6.0 instead of a 5.3 I can go more aggressive cam and it will perform and still going Vic Jr
So thats where I am at now with the build. Cam choice and Head choice are back on the table since the change in motor going into a Fox
Well its turned into a 6.0L build seeing I got the 6.0 for as cheap as I did. got a few questions the short block is an LQ4 with dished pistons I have a set of 243's and was wondering if I should keep those or sell them and go with a sell of the L92 heads?? And still going carb'd with it but now since its in a 6.0 instead of a 5.3 I can go more aggressive cam and it will perform and still going Vic Jr
So thats where I am at now with the build. Cam choice and Head choice are back on the table since the change in motor going into a Fox
#5
Yeah car is going to be a designated track car but seeing as I already have the 243's having the extra compression plus not having to mill anything PLUS buy the L92's I might stick with them how much do you think it's hurting power wise with the 243's vs L92s
#6
I think you could sell those 243s...I hear yea on the cash flow. I heavily depend on my Summit Racing Speed card and the zero interest for 6/12 months to make big purchases.
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#9
you can get ls3 heads from SDPC for $650 a set,but you will need to buy rocker for them.the ls3 head will benefit from a different cam then the 243 head.I say stay with the 243 heads ,better compression and less money out of your pocket.
#10
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Heres the thing with ls3 heads,
With the small 4.0 bore the intake valve is right up against the cylinder wall, which not only shrouds the valve but highly limits how much you can mill your heads, and PTV clearance running a cam.
If you dont have a 4.030+ bore you are much better off with cathedral heads. You can run more compression, larger cam, and better ptv clearance.
With the small 4.0 bore the intake valve is right up against the cylinder wall, which not only shrouds the valve but highly limits how much you can mill your heads, and PTV clearance running a cam.
If you dont have a 4.030+ bore you are much better off with cathedral heads. You can run more compression, larger cam, and better ptv clearance.
#15
I would try and get some flat top pistons and use the 243 heads. The ms3 cam should work well in the 6.0. With the flat tops that should put you around 11.1 compression and with a little nitrous that mustang should fly.
#16
Really depends on your budget and what ET/class you want to get into. Personally on a budget i would sell the 243's and use the L92's as a basis to procharge it. This is a drag racing setup - just what i would do personally.
#18
6.0 LQ4 stock bottom end (ARP main studs, Head bolts, Rod bolts)
Carb'd Vic Jr
TR T-Rex cam
Patriot Gold extremes
Stock 243's
TH350 JW 3800 stall (Probably going to go a bigger now)
And when time comes 150 shot
3.73s
All hopefully in a sub 3000 pound fox
Car is going to be a strictly car I drive at the track with a tag on it just for fun when I want to mess around on the street. This combo sound like it will rip??
Carb'd Vic Jr
TR T-Rex cam
Patriot Gold extremes
Stock 243's
TH350 JW 3800 stall (Probably going to go a bigger now)
And when time comes 150 shot
3.73s
All hopefully in a sub 3000 pound fox
Car is going to be a strictly car I drive at the track with a tag on it just for fun when I want to mess around on the street. This combo sound like it will rip??