#7 way way lean
A melted ground strap will often take out a piston with it, so you definately need to get a plug that will live in there.
I'd switch to a race style plug that will give you a better chance to see what's going on before it disintegrates on you.
Autolite makes the AR-472 plugs that fit LS1 style heads.
I would have the injectors flow tested. If they are all good I'd assume you have a hotspot back there.
regarding the newer intake/coolant routing as the OP has in his 2002 fbody, there is a different coolant line routing setup in the newer LS1's which some people speculate has something to do with the cylinder #7 issue.
when i did my LS6 intake swap, i had the coolant pipe kit on hand, but decided to grind the ribs down and keep the older coolant routing intact to help prevent the cylinder #7 issue.
i know GM must have done extensive testing before going with the new coolant routing setup, but maybe they didn't account for FI/N2O?
here's a photo of the older LS1 coolant line routing where you can see the coolant line running under the intake manifold to the back of the block.
Last edited by BobDoLe; Jan 1, 2009 at 11:38 AM.
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regarding the newer intake/coolant routing as the OP has in his 2002 fbody, there is a different coolant line routing setup in the newer LS1's which some people speculate has something to do with the cylinder #7 issue.
when i did my LS6 intake swap, i had the coolant pipe kit on hand, but decided to grind the ribs down and keep the older coolant routing intact to help prevent the cylinder #7 issue.
i know GM must have done extensive testing before going with the new coolant routing setup, but maybe they didn't account for FI/N2O?
here's a photo of the older LS1 coolant line routing where you can see the coolant line running under the intake manifold to the back of the block.

The single plain intakes have helped with the lean cylinder issue, over the front entrance plastic style intakes. better distribution.
Robert
a) 1 step colder plug in #7 and #8 (i.e. tr6 in #1-6 and tr7 in #7-8)
b) Different flowmatched injectors as you go back (i.e. #1-2 normal, #3-4 at 1% more, #5-6 at 2% more, #7-8 at 3% more). Direct Port can get around this with tuning each cylinder, but dry can't
c) Some sort of different coolant setup for the rear cylinders?
These of course would not substitute for a better fuel system, as the injectors/pump/etc should be upgraded
a) 1 step colder plug in #7 and #8 (i.e. tr6 in #1-6 and tr7 in #7-8)
b) Different flowmatched injectors as you go back (i.e. #1-2 normal, #3-4 at 1% more, #5-6 at 2% more, #7-8 at 3% more). Direct Port can get around this with tuning each cylinder, but dry can't
c) Some sort of different coolant setup for the rear cylinders?
These of course would not substitute for a better fuel system, as the injectors/pump/etc should be upgraded
The other thing that we can do is to get rid of the front entrance plastic intakes and go with a central entrance single plain. this will go a long way in curing our couple cylinders that tend to run lean.
Flowing th injectors and using the richer ones in the lean holes is a good idea.
Robert






