Improving my basic NA set up
100% agree with Darth's post also, he is the master around here and I would absolutely degree the cam if he says you should. He's cam yoda.
Do a FAST and do the heads. TSP port job, BOWL BLEND and valve job will make a ton of difference along with milling for more compression. I believe this is standard issue on their port work but ask and make sure. Each piece of it is important.
For what it's worth, even if you do all that you aren't gonna gain much peak power over your current cam but you will sacrifice low end, driveability and tuneability. Could end up with a slower car too if your average power is down. Peak power is cool but it isn't the fastest setup.
Then make sure your intake and exhaust are optimized. If you don't have headers and true duals. Do that.
You'll need a lid and tube to go with the larger FAST. The 92 is excellent also like darth said and you can reuse your LS1 rails and injectors with the 92. The 102 is excellent but comes with more headaches.
Seems like you are using everything you have. Fast car for sure.
I did over look one thing, not sure if it is of concern I currently have the Comp 918 valve springs. They only have a few thousand miles on them was going to reuse those, but while I have things apart should I look to upgrade these?
So the current set up is now.
TSP LS6 2.5 heads milled .020
Fast 102 with 102mm tb
TSP 233/239 cam
Stock LS1 bottom end
Auto with a 4k stall and 9" with 4.10s
Last edited by mindless; Feb 19, 2020 at 09:25 AM.
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I've heard over and over 28" are too much tire. But it didn't work out that way for my little low power bolt on car. Never did compare in the 1/4 though. In the 1/8th the 28's were better. 4l60 car, 3800 stall, 3.73 gear. Full weight plus a little.
Part of the reason I went to 28" is I couldn't dead hook and pull my 1.6 60 foots on the street with 26", not with the radials anyway, so I went straight to 28" slicks
Talking bare streets that you run across folks anywhere. Once I put on the 28" my little slow car was hard to catch back up to and that's all I needed, was the jump lol
O and random track pic because why not!









