What is the max BMEP a LS1 can handle?
Peak power rpm causes, rod stretch and distortion(exhaust stroke) causing bolt failure or bore failure pinching bearing to point of lubrication failure. These are examples of failures occuring to make certain power levels,boost would change limits of some of these by allowing lower rpms to be used to reach power goals. My point is weak link on LS1 would change in different scenarios of power making.
What I am getting at is I am putting an ATI D1-SC Procharger kit on my car. I already have the NX 150 shot system. I paid 1300 for the entire NX system. I want to still use it. So I am trying to figure out how much juice to put to it and at what rpm to do it at. If I go with 280 BMEP as a max then I should be able to injest a 75 shot from 4500 to 6500 rpm. It will start with a 277 BMEP and drop from there to 205 BMEP at 6500. Of course there is the timing and good fuel to work with to insure the reliability of the engine.
Again, please don't think I am flaming because I am not. Any input from all will be greatly apretiated.
Waiting on friend to reply from "unofficial" GM camp answer.
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I personally would consider 280 high for a stock street motor especially with hypereutectic pistons.
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Last edited by TAQuickness; Nov 20, 2005 at 10:46 PM.
oh and don't listen to me. i've been told i don't know what i'm talking about either.
Last edited by mrr23; Nov 20, 2005 at 10:48 PM.
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