200 shot stock
#1
200 shot stock
Will a stock Ls6 motor take a 200 shot? Of course, I plan on reducing the timing and upping the fuel, cold plugs, br8ef or br7ef. I have the fuel for it. Currently on an E45 mix. Looking to get into the 6s in the 1/8th.
Thanks!!!
Thanks!!!
#2
The max I would safely reccommend, on a stock ls1 shortblock is in the 500 to 525 rwhp range. This, can be achieved by spraying a stock motor, cam only motor, heads and cam motor, anyway you get there, this would be a safe power level. ONce you start getting above this power level, the reliability is going to start falling, more you add, more it falls. This power level, is going to require a GOOD tune, and CHECKING PLUGS ON A VERY REGULAR BASIS. Adding race fuel into the equation will certainly make it safer, as it will help aoid the detonation that is the #1 stock piston killer.
#4
I hope a 200 will be ok, because I'm getting mine set up with a 250. In all seriousness, it's all in the tune. Any amount over 150 and you really increase your chance of failure.
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#8
Its been done. I'm at 250 right now for the third year. One guy was spraying 400 on an SBE LS6. Exotic fuel and single digit timing according to him.
The whole setup matters. A plate setup wont work quite the way a direct port setup will in terms of having a safe tuneup. I'd get with your kit manufacturer and they can likely get you close.
The whole setup matters. A plate setup wont work quite the way a direct port setup will in terms of having a safe tuneup. I'd get with your kit manufacturer and they can likely get you close.
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Its been done. I'm at 250 right now for the third year. One guy was spraying 400 on an SBE LS6. Exotic fuel and single digit timing according to him.
The whole setup matters. A plate setup wont work quite the way a direct port setup will in terms of having a safe tuneup. I'd get with your kit manufacturer and they can likely get you close.
The whole setup matters. A plate setup wont work quite the way a direct port setup will in terms of having a safe tuneup. I'd get with your kit manufacturer and they can likely get you close.
#12
I'm a tad more that that at peak torque. Running E45 helps with that.
#18
That was me if you’re talking about the picture of the time slip lol. It really got out of hand. Still never got any real solid answers. That’s why I’m here now looking for info haha.
#20
I spray a .88 jet. Which is 250. Stock bottom. Just make sure tune up is on point