ls3 427
im also debating on going with a set of ported l92 heads for this motor since ive had such great success with my stock l92's on my 408, hopefully that intake will be comeing out soon.
whats crazy tho is when i did a search i was seeing ls3's putting down close to what most 408 l92 setups are putting down granted some were dyno jets and mine was a mustang dyno so i cant compare mine 100%. is it the long stroke or something and the restrictive intake?
im looking for 550-600rwhp threw a m6, this will be going into a c5 FRC
im not really up on what the best heads are out there incase someone suggest trick flows ect.
so i guess im open to opinions good or bad
I'll send you a pm as well. There are a few options to look at.
i mean as it is if i spend what 3500 on a trick flow top end with intake vs a l92 top end with a sheet metal intake for like 3k im saving a lil money im just going for cost effective but not skimping out on anything.
just trying to figure things out before the snow hits
For the average DD, the GM L76/LS3 composite intake will be just fine. We've built plenty of combos with the PRC L92 heads and that intake in your HP goal range! Let us know if we can help!

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For the average DD, the GM L76/LS3 composite intake will be just fine. We've built plenty of combos with the PRC L92 heads and that intake in your HP goal range! Let us know if we can help!
driveability def is something i want, it wont be a d/d but if i happend to want to drive it alot when its warm i dont wanna have a hard time. im sure a ported l76 will be just fine for the setup.
ill definitly be giving you guys a call soon t get a idea of things
The Beck sheetmetal is $2200'ish alone then you need a Tb for it, the heads about $1875 delivered so around $4075'ish, The trickflows and a FAST 92/92 is around $3975 with a 92mmTB. SO the money is close.
The Beck sheetmetal is $2200'ish alone then you need a Tb for it, the heads about $1875 delivered so around $4075'ish, The trickflows and a FAST 92/92 is around $3975 with a 92mmTB. SO the money is close.
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i mean as it is if i spend what 3500 on a trick flow top end with intake vs a l92 top end with a sheet metal intake for like 3k im saving a lil money im just going for cost effective but not skimping out on anything.
just trying to figure things out before the snow hits

I fixed more than a few of these 4.100 and up stroke deals for several vendors with the correct stuff. Most of the piston makers did not even know at one time how short the cylinders actually are on those engines. Ashley Gable just went 9.50 @ 143.3 mph last night with one of these L92 427s they've had a while. With the bigger stroke and things done right you can not run any large power adders on the engine though.
I think 99BlancoSS was seeing the 600 RWHP goal more than anything else. Even the small bore LS7 heads from ETP would be nice with that manifold if they were readily available (I don't think they are though anymore
).He could also look at the big TFS or AFR heads and a FAST 92 if his goal is really 600 at the wheels.
Thanks,
Nick
Thanks,
Nick
Nick, I can't comment on whether those pistons are right or wrong for that application since I never use Manley pistons. I have no idea if they have the skirts right for that app or not but I use their valvetrain stuff a lot though and it's very nice. It's an engineering and knowledge problem and not a quality problem.
I use a different rod length and piston and have never had any issues with my bigger stroker stuff in the regular blocks. I have been doing it for 7 years and now a few people are copying what I did. Most of the aftermarket kit's I have seen are wrong though and had issues at least in the recent past on anything over 4.000 stroke.
The Beck sheetmetal is $2200'ish alone then you need a Tb for it, the heads about $1875 delivered so around $4075'ish, The trickflows and a FAST 92/92 is around $3975 with a 92mmTB. SO the money is close.
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