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Old 07-31-2007 | 08:12 PM
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possibly the highest naturally NA ls engine ? www.maxchevy.com 454 lsx
Old 07-31-2007 | 10:53 PM
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possibly the highest naturally NA ls engine ? www.maxchevy.com 454 lsx
Nice article. Thanks.
Old 08-01-2007 | 08:00 AM
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That looks like Robin's engine. I couldn't read the article, just by looking at the picture.
Old 08-01-2007 | 09:21 AM
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top stuff-insane-in time to come their will be others to really push the lsx-only the start of it-imo
Old 08-01-2007 | 02:22 PM
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damn thats badass...peak power at 8400rpm and pulled all the way to 8700...i wish my motor could do that...stupid LS2
Old 08-01-2007 | 03:03 PM
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Yeah thats Robin Lawrence's engine out of his nova... The floor in that picture looked so familiar (Stealey Performance).
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I thought SAM made more then that with there last motor......

That is a sweet build.... the video is around here some where...
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Am i the only one that noticed the heads!!!!!!!!!!
Old 08-04-2007 | 11:36 AM
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I saw them too.... i wonder when there going to be out for the rest of us?????
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Those are C5R heads with some extras welded on for the extra bolts.
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Originally Posted by XLR8NSS
Those are C5R heads with some extras welded on for the extra bolts.

I dont think so man....I've seen the welded on boses and thse aren't them..Are you saying you know this for a fact?
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http://www.maxchevy.com/tech/2007/ii_7-lsx-1.html

Matter of fact i'd bet money that they are the new heads....Look at the castings!!!!The look nothing like a c5r head..
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Experimental C5R head demonstrates a hand-ported combustion chamber (left) that was used to develop the CNC program for the seriously revamped casting. Opposite it, the chamber is finished from computer tape. Combustion chambers are a scant 27cc. Stealy used 0.051-inch thick Cometic MLS gaskets to seal the aluminum heads to the iron block.
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!The look nothing like a c5r head..

Since the first of the LSX-specific cylinders heads was not quite ready, the C5R casting needing some surgery. Four aluminum bosses welded to the bottom of the casting were drilled and milled to receive the extra studs in the LSX block. Compare these ports with those of the modified head.
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I dont think so man....I've seen the welded on boses and thse aren't them..Are you saying you know this for a fact?


From the page.
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From the page.

lol well if thats the case the bosses look alot better than these...I still think the are the new castings..

https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/688160-6-bolt-afr-heads.html
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The article says somthing about 'Experimental C5R head"?
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Hi Guys

First the bosses were welded to new castings prior to heat treat or machining. They started as C5R castings.

The "experimental" head was the head that we cut and ported. We used that head for development. 1 Port was cut, another hand ported and another CNC'd.

I am currently switching to a revised set of C5R heads. They have larger cumbustion chambers and wider intake bolt spacing as well as other small changes. Like the C5R heads they are not optimum for our large cubic inch nitrous combination. These heads were cast with the additional bolt bosses. This head will probably not be released.

GMPP is currently working on a version much better suited for large cubic inch LSX engines. I am sorry that I cannot discuss that head at this time.


I cannot wait to see these heads!

Robin
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.980 lift. 1000lbs seat pressure open.

You people are nuts.
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Originally Posted by Robin L
Hi Guys

First the bosses were welded to new castings prior to heat treat or machining. They started as C5R castings.

The "experimental" head was the head that we cut and ported. We used that head for development. 1 Port was cut, another hand ported and another CNC'd.

I am currently switching to a revised set of C5R heads. They have larger cumbustion chambers and wider intake bolt spacing as well as other small changes. Like the C5R heads they are not optimum for our large cubic inch nitrous combination. These heads were cast with the additional bolt bosses. This head will probably not be released.

GMPP is currently working on a version much better suited for large cubic inch LSX engines. I am sorry that I cannot discuss that head at this time.


I cannot wait to see these heads!

Robin

So Robin...... any idea on the ETA for the GMPP 6 bolt heads????

Kyle
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Originally Posted by Robin L
Hi Guys

First the bosses were welded to new castings prior to heat treat or machining. They started as C5R castings.

The "experimental" head was the head that we cut and ported. We used that head for development. 1 Port was cut, another hand ported and another CNC'd.

I am currently switching to a revised set of C5R heads. They have larger cumbustion chambers and wider intake bolt spacing as well as other small changes. Like the C5R heads they are not optimum for our large cubic inch nitrous combination. These heads were cast with the additional bolt bosses. This head will probably not be released.

GMPP is currently working on a version much better suited for large cubic inch LSX engines. I am sorry that I cannot discuss that head at this time.


I cannot wait to see these heads!

Robin
Thanks Robin.................Will the new head you can't discuss be in the pipeline to be released to the public soon? I also assume it's a six bolt design as well.

D.J.


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