Engine needs more power!!!
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Ben T.
Last edited by kyles2000z; Oct 4, 2006 at 06:27 PM.
Now my Barstool Racer has power!
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what all is done to the car now? if its only bolt ons, it'll be around 350 hp, and thats FULL bolt ons. if its stock it'll be between 295-315 hp, at least from what i
see on here.
Just curious. But, why if you are a Matt Hughes hater, do you have pictures of him in dominant positions? LOL. Just curious, not knockin it or anything.
Now good luck and go have fun with that car you lucky Bastard.
Im afraid you missed the memo on money is no object.
Should we move this to "Advanced Lounge Tech"?
Ben T.
Does the picture on the right seem a little homosexual to you? It was a joke from a thread on seat stays up. The problem though was we had one retarted person get the thread closed.EDIT: This thread is idiotic and needs to be closed. This thread = waste of space.
Read the stickies.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/new-ls1-owners-newbie-tech/361959-so-you-wanna-fast.html
and
https://ls1tech.com/forums/new-ls1-owners-newbie-tech/213148-jrp-s-faq-commonly-asked-questions.html
and
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/520845-mod-guide-induction-exhaust-please-read-before-posting.html
and
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/327734-cam-guide.html
That should keep you busy for a while.
Last edited by Beaflag VonRathburg; Oct 4, 2006 at 11:35 PM.
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I would do as MyTA99 suggested. Get a lid, headers, LS6 intake, high stall converter, some free mods, a set of 4:10's, exhaust, and a tune. That will have you more worried about buying new rubber than mods for a while. Also, you may need the tranny beefed up with all the above mods or you'll burn it out.
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Also, as Spiderman's dad told him, "With great power comes great responsibility."
You're gonna need to learn how to handle your newfound power. You won't be able to mash the pedal without hazing the tires. Do as suggested and take it in steps. I have and learned a lot in the process, which made each successive step easier and more stress-free. I don't think there's a worse feeling than opening up your motor, doing a ton of work with expensive parts, putting it back together, starting it and having it sound like a bunch of spoons in a blender. I've read many posts by guys that 'knew what they were doing' and something went wrong anyway. Sure, an LS1 is a motor, but it is different than an SBC in many ways and some of those ways don't relate.
nothin looks worse than a kid rollin up in a 600-800 hp car that doesnt know much about it in general. those are usually the people that dont know how to handle that power and end up tearin the car up or loosin control and wrecking, and we wouldnt want that for you. and also, with tons of power, you hafta sacrifice reliability, and with that you will need to have common sense about cars so yyou can make repairs that are associated with a car that makes tons of power like that. i say just shoot for 450 hp max, thats plenty enough to turn heads and that'll take a while to get use to.


