LSX Combo?
I would like you guys opinion on a combo that will be streetable, but still perform at the track every now and then.
I currently Have:
LSX Block
Callies Compstar Rods 6.125"
Vortech S-trim 700hp rating (will be upgrading to bigger SC)
Any suggestions? I was leaning toward 427-440 cid, but could never decide how I should go about this project. Thanks fellas!
Last edited by TecHunter; Aug 21, 2011 at 10:23 PM.
As far as heads, I will be going with the LSX/LS7 heads fromm GMPP
The intake, I have my mind set on the LS style Victor JR with the carb setup.
Any info on what direction I should take would be helpful, or anyone of you sponsors care to help with this build would be awesome (dreaming)!
I'd say forged 427 4.125x4. You can always re bore it out to a 440 4.155x4 if something should happen (gotta love iron)
don't forget a custom cam or at least one spec'd for blowers
Here's what I used on mine:
4.125 x 4
6.125 rods
9.250 deck height
That gives a compression height of 1.125, which leaves enough room to have the top ring .25 down. With a 14cc dish, 73cc relieved LS7 chambers, and an .051 LSX gasket, compression came out to 9.8:1, which was right on target. Rod ratio is 1.531 which is not far from the stock LS7.
We kept the 4.125 bore both for gasket seal and to be able to still have gasket seal after an overbore, if and when. This is for a street FI application, and yes, I'm very conservative. The way I look at it is, for a street car, what's a few HP here or there? Go bigger on heads or cam or FI if that's what you need to do to hit your goals. Then leave yourself some considerable margin on all the parts. Don't push things to the limit. But that's just my opinion.
Here's what I used on mine:
4.125 x 4
6.125 rods
9.250 deck height
That gives a compression height of 1.125, which leaves enough room to have the top ring .25 down. With a 14cc dish, 73cc relieved LS7 chambers, and an .051 LSX gasket, compression came out to 9.8:1, which was right on target. Rod ratio is 1.531 which is not far from the stock LS7.
We kept the 4.125 bore both for gasket seal and to be able to still have gasket seal after an overbore, if and when. This is for a street FI application, and yes, I'm very conservative. The way I look at it is, for a street car, what's a few HP here or there? Go bigger on heads or cam or FI if that's what you need to do to hit your goals. Then leave yourself some considerable margin on all the parts. Don't push things to the limit. But that's just my opinion.
But if I start out with a 4.130 bore that also leaves me good room for future rebuilds also right?
What pistons did you use? I would like to keep compression at no more that 8.5:1 but I am considering running E85 so I could run higher compression along with FI.
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