MTI 475HP HEADS AND CAM PACKAGE
1. stage 2 heads
2. custom camshaft
3. MTI ls1 power induction
4. 1 3/4 ceramic coated header set with y pipe
5. corsa stainless steel exhaust system
6. ls1/ls6 computer tuning
7. MTI underdrive pulley kit
This package runs 7,995 + exchange. Do u think its worth the money or should I get everything sperate. I would like to run low 11's or high 10s if possible
thanks rg
justin
<strong> To install the heads you must take out the eninge correct? IF so, how would you take it out? From underneath? Or say it aint so, would you have to take apart the whole front end to get to the engine? <img border="0" title="" alt="[Confused]" src="images/icons/confused.gif" /> </strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">My site ( http://www.ls1howto.com ) shows you how to install heads. The engine stays in the car. A quick person can swap heads in 4 hours.
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I just can't see myself spending $8,000 for that whole setup, when for $8,000 I can go to somebody else and get a complete stroker motor (400+ cubic inches) with tuning including the heads/cam, then add the little stuff later (headers, exhaust, pulley, etc).
If you want to run low 11's or high 10's with a heads/cam package.... you better pull a LOT of weight out of the car. As it stands, the cars that are running high 10's or low 11's on motor with heads/cam are far and few between. The auto's are having more luck with it, but you better have a good torque converter in there too.
Just my opinion.
2. custom camshaft 400
3. MTI ls1 power induction 180
4. 1 3/4 ceramic coated header set with y pipe 750??
5. corsa stainless steel exhaust system 650
6. ls1/ls6 computer tuning 500?
7. MTI underdrive pulley kit 200
4450 or so total
3500 or so in labor.... say that's a little steep...
1) The heads are hand ported and built in house with individual flow sheets included.
2) The package price includes a 12 month warranty that is backed up by the most reputable shop out there.
3) The owner (Jayson) will personally spend the time on your vehicle (tuning, etc) to make it right when it leaves the shop and if something's not 100% to his satisfaction, it doesn't leave.
Are there other shops/packages out there to consider? Sure and that's the great thing about being a consumer - you get to find what you like and what works for your needs and your budget.
I had a lot of choices when I went with my heads/cam/gas setup on my daily driver, but in the end MTI was the clear way to go for me. I paid more initially but I ended up with a 560 RWHP car (100 shot) that I've put 14,000 miles on in the last year without a day of downtime (except for replacing a door window motor at the dealer).
I'm parting the car out now to start on a new project, but the best recommendation I can give is this: I'll have a Z06 by the end of next month and MTI is the shop that I'll be using to put together a heads/cam/blower setup for it.
Good luck on your project!
thanks rg
Doubt it! Also, not all of us our mechanically inclined and properly installing heads and cam and dialing in the car is not like changing spark plugs! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="gr_stretch.gif" />
I say GO FOR IT!
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