Help me with my build!
1. I'm searching for around 400+ horsepower, NA.
2. Can I reach this goal and not have to do a head swap?
3. What parts do you all suggest (cam, intake, etc.)
4. Will the 4l60e be the tranny I want? It's going to be a good-weather cruiser, but I want it to get up and go when needed
5. Posi options and what gears for cruising/ some speed uses? Has factory 10 bolt now
Martin @ Tick has a couple of 5.3L combos putting out something around 350rwhp. The cams are streetable too. I'd start by asking him.
Cam Motion also has a series of cams called Titan that looks pretty good. My choice there would be:
Titan 02: 221/226 .595"/.586" 112+4 LSA
http://store.cammotion.com/the-titan2
I think if you grabbed some BTR Springs, hardened pushrods, new oil pump, C5R timing chain, and BTR trunion kit from www.briantooleyracing.com and paired with the Titan, you'd have a nice combo. Grab some headers and you'll be good. If you want, TSP, Ai, and TEA can all rework the 862 heads and that'll cost less than $1k and add a good solid 30-45rwhp.
As for the trans, it'll work fine for what you want. Just grab a 2800 stall or 3000 stall from CircleD or FTI to complete the setup. I'd put something like 3.23 or 3.42 in the 10-bolt and cruise with that.
http://www.hotrod.com/cars/featured/1010phr-1962-chevy-imapala/#__federated=1
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversions-hybrids/1733909-best-lm7-approach.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversions-hybrids/1073702-chevelle-lm7-swap-under-3000-a.html
LS6 intake would be a good choice. I would really consider the TSP head work:
Outright with no springs is $1225: http://www.texas-speed.com/p-4345-pr...-outright.aspx
Or if you send them in $950 without valve springs: http://www.texas-speed.com/p-1172-pr...-castings.aspx
Just tell them it's going on a 5.3L. You can mill them probably .030" to bump up the compression with that cam and be okay, even with the larger valves.
As for the rear, depends on the 10-bolt. Is it an 8.5" or the 7.5"? 8.5" has some better options. I would opt for 3.42s and an Eaton or Auburn differential.
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