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Old May 8, 2004 | 05:54 PM
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In a few months, I'll be up to the drivetrain portion of my pro-touring 68 Camaro project, I know the basics of engines, but not much more than that.

Considering this is a pro-touring project, I'd like to spin the engine as high as possible. The bottom end will be a forged shortblock w/ blower cam, and custom blower pisons, up top will be Stage II 6.0L heads, chromolly push rods, LS6 or possibly LSX intake, 50lb injectors, ect. and a D1SC procharger, probably going to push around 12 psi of boost (looking for 650rwhp)...I'd like to spin this engine to 7500, is it possible? If so, how?

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EDIT: I should also say, has this been done before, if so, by who?
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if you make peak at say 6500 rpms would you still want to spin to 7500? I mean its possible with what your saying but might not be necessary.
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If I peaked at 6500, then no I wouldn't want to spin to 7500, but I'd like to peak higher, realisticly around 6800-7000 would be nice.
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someone else can chime in but i thought FI cars always made peak hp a little lower than most NA cars...thats why i threw that out there.
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My 17psi setup hit a peak of 746rwhp at 6800, I'm sure it would keep making more power to 7200-7400.

Here are the parts I am using and my reasoning for each:

FMS/Cam Motion 230/236/115/+2
-230 intake duration is a lot and guaranteed that we would make very good power and also peak close to 7000. I think more cam than that for a 346ci might be problematic.

Crane Double Springs
-Show me a setup that makes power to 7000 and I bet they are some hd springs.

Yella Terra 1.7's
-non adjustable, durable, high quality, I would have done HS's if they had been around maybe...

Comp R Lifters
-Shimmed at .010 preload they work

Rollmaster dual chain
-Reliabilty and peace of mind


IMO...

-240/248 cam would be too much no idea where it will peak
-224/230 might peak too low it's hard to say
-blowers usually push peak up 500 rpms (huge generalization)
-Valve spring selection is the most important part of the setup, MOST springs don't work over 6400 rpms

If I did it all over again, I would have tried 230/240//115 to see if the car makes more power with the bigger more race oriented split. The bigger the split the more racier the cam.
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PSJ, Thanks for the reply!

Your setup is awesome, definitely something we can all learn from. I'm planning some of the same stuff..I was planning the rollmaster dual chain, also. I was looking at either the Yella Terra or Comp roller rockers, you've given me something to think about, thanks. Your cam is probably about as big as I would go, I was thinking something smaller, for more street friendly use, so as to have a slightly less aggressive idle, not sure yet though.

Might be a stupid question, but are the Crane Double springs titanium?
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I don't know if they are titanium, I have the part # at work.

My cam is around .600 lift. I am running a lot of spring pressure. To get our desired installed height I went with a .100 longer valve setup from Manley.
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Sounds good, don't go crazy, if you can't find it thats cool, I appreciate the help.
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