Whats needed to make an ls1 a high rever?
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well, I guess the question here is what cam will still make power in that rpm range to make it worth wild.
At least you would need a good dual spring combo to resist valve float, as well as a full roller set of rockers, like a jesel shaft mounted.
Any one else?/
At least you would need a good dual spring combo to resist valve float, as well as a full roller set of rockers, like a jesel shaft mounted.
Any one else?/
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There are 2 issues...
1.) physically holding the power, not blowing up
short stroke
solid roller
good rockers (jesel shaft mounts)
lightweight valvetrain
forged components
big bore!
2.) cylinder head flow, intake manifold and camshaft requirements
high flowing heads with massive ports
big solid roller (260+ @ .050)
sheet metal intake
1.) physically holding the power, not blowing up
short stroke
solid roller
good rockers (jesel shaft mounts)
lightweight valvetrain
forged components
big bore!
2.) cylinder head flow, intake manifold and camshaft requirements
high flowing heads with massive ports
big solid roller (260+ @ .050)
sheet metal intake
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Just think of all the power he could of made at 8 grand.
What's the point?
Just think of all the power he could of made at 8 grand.
What's the point?
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The point is, you can go faster. In addition to making big hp, you can also stay in a given gear longer, using gearing to multiply torque. IE a car that makes 300 hp at 4000 rpms vs a car that makes 300 hp at 10k rpms will get walked all over. Extreme example I know.
This endeavour would not be for the faint of heart...and it would indeed be $$$. But man would it be fun!
This endeavour would not be for the faint of heart...and it would indeed be $$$. But man would it be fun!
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Originally Posted by Greg Fell
The point is, you can go faster. IE a car that makes 300 hp at 4000 rpms vs a car that makes 300 hp at 10k rpms will get walked all over.
300 HP @ 4000 RPM = 393.3 ft-lbs
300 HP @ 10000 RPM = 157.56 ft-lbs
Now you use whatever assumptions you want for gearing/tire size to put both cars at the same speed making 300 HP and you'll see them accelerate at the same rate.
To save you the math HP = adding energy. Same HP = adding energy at the same rate.