Should I build or not? Looking for opinions
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Should I build or not? Looking for opinions
i swore there was a general discussion forum but maybe I missed it, if so please move this.
Anyway, I have a 01 trans am with almost 90k on it, and it’s had bolt one for the last 5+ years. I want to do a bigger cam, injectors and everything else that goes along with it. I’m just wondering if it’s worth doing to a ls1 with 90k on it.
That being said, option one is rebuild/build 90k mile ls1
option 2 swap a bigger motor in, ls3 maybe?
Option 3 pick up a low mile trans am and Sell my current
Anyway, I have a 01 trans am with almost 90k on it, and it’s had bolt one for the last 5+ years. I want to do a bigger cam, injectors and everything else that goes along with it. I’m just wondering if it’s worth doing to a ls1 with 90k on it.
That being said, option one is rebuild/build 90k mile ls1
option 2 swap a bigger motor in, ls3 maybe?
Option 3 pick up a low mile trans am and Sell my current
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Im finishing up building a 120k+ LS1. Once I got the heads off I was surprised how well the cylinder walls were, there was carbon deposits on the pistons but I cleaned them off and I can't wait to finish. With these LS engines (like any other one) as long as the internals are lubricated correctly throughout its lifetime it can be ageless.
FYI, im put in a texas speed V2 cam, new lifters, PRC p&p heads, new valve springs, etc, everything you need. Might be a good idea to put a catch can on the current PCV system (or switch to LS6 valley cover and install catch can) when you put it back together
FYI, im put in a texas speed V2 cam, new lifters, PRC p&p heads, new valve springs, etc, everything you need. Might be a good idea to put a catch can on the current PCV system (or switch to LS6 valley cover and install catch can) when you put it back together
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That engine shouldn't be anywhere close to needing a rebuild at only 90k, unless it's been abused/neglected or had some sort of factory flaw that would have already caused it to fail by now.
A typical cam upgrade alone probably won't require new injectors, especially for a '98 or '01-'02 car with the larger factory units with which to start (though it's certainly not a bad upgrade if you plan to do more going forward.)
A typical cam upgrade alone probably won't require new injectors, especially for a '98 or '01-'02 car with the larger factory units with which to start (though it's certainly not a bad upgrade if you plan to do more going forward.)
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I had it tuned on a dyno a year or two ago and they told me I’m just about out of injector where I am now, I posted the graph on here when it happened and a few members thought I might actually have a ls6 cam in the car, regardless I want to go bigger. Glad I don’t have to worry tho, I’d probably be looking to go with a nitrous friendly cam from Texas speed
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Strange that you've run out of injector with a bolt-on only '01 car; my '00 car with smaller stock injectors was still OK even with a small cam upgrade. Are you at max effort bolt-on level (meaning every possible bolt-on for max power)? There is some debate among tuners/builders/racers as to what is acceptable in terms of duty cycle vs. actual AFR.
Regardless, if you plan on anything N2O/FI related, then an upgrade is certainly in order.
Regardless, if you plan on anything N2O/FI related, then an upgrade is certainly in order.
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I have long tube headers into a y style catless exhaust, slip lid and a ported Tb and MAF. That’s it in terms of air flow though. I think I will do n2o, my neighbor has a brand new kit he never used and I told him a while ago I’d buy it off him lol
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IMO, I wouldn’t sell the car to buy something newer. That’s just more money spent on the same car you already have. I would recommend building the motor if you want something safe for less than 500 rwhp. If your plans are to go over that power then put forged rods and pistons in,..or pull the engine and throw it on ebay as a complete part out. See them go all the time for ls swaps. Then get yourself an LQ4/LY6/LQ9 block for cheap and stroke the hell out of it. I’m in the process of either forging my setup or throwing the engine on ebay to buy a 6.0 liter or above.