LS1 killer
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If his budget is plenty then go for a LS1 swap. It's been done plenty of times with great success. I agree that a regular sb can be built pretty strong and still streetable, but after building plenty of small blocks and owning my LS1, you'd have to build a healthy sb to give you the power of a stock LS1. It's just a fact that the LS1's technology is superior and will be a better choice in the long run. Plus you'll get great gas mileage with it
or find a 06 Z06 engine laying around..........427inches and 500hp would end this thread immediatly
or find a 06 Z06 engine laying around..........427inches and 500hp would end this thread immediatly
Don't underestimate SBC power
No one will argue that LS1s have better technology and are great right out of the crate. SBC parts are extremely cheap and the right combo can be very competitive with an LS1. Look at the ZZ4 crate motor for instance. It only uses L98 heads and has a very competitive power curve vs an LS1 within the same price range, AND it comes with a forged crank AND has a smooth idle. I guess the only point I'm trying to make here is that SBC can be VERY competitive vs an LS1 and don't count it out.
Edit: Also, the LS1 has 6 bolt mains which is nice, but the stock aluminum block cannot be bored as much (without costly re-sleeving) as a good SBC casting and can't support as much hp/tq. Serious super/turbo motors are usually an iron 6.0 truck style block or a C5R style block.
Edit: Also, the LS1 has 6 bolt mains which is nice, but the stock aluminum block cannot be bored as much (without costly re-sleeving) as a good SBC casting and can't support as much hp/tq. Serious super/turbo motors are usually an iron 6.0 truck style block or a C5R style block.
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Re: Don't underestimate SBC power
Originally posted by Camaroz29
No one will argue that LS1s have better technology and are great right out of the crate. SBC parts are extremely cheap and the right combo can be very competitive with an LS1. Look at the ZZ4 crate motor for instance. It only uses L98 heads and has a very competitive power curve vs an LS1 within the same price range, AND it comes with a forged crank AND has a smooth idle. I guess the only point I'm trying to make here is that SBC can be VERY competitive vs an LS1 and don't count it out.
Edit: Also, the LS1 has 6 bolt mains which is nice, but the stock aluminum block cannot be bored as much (without costly re-sleeving) as a good SBC casting and can't support as much hp/tq. Serious super/turbo motors are usually an iron 6.0 truck style block or a C5R style block.
No one will argue that LS1s have better technology and are great right out of the crate. SBC parts are extremely cheap and the right combo can be very competitive with an LS1. Look at the ZZ4 crate motor for instance. It only uses L98 heads and has a very competitive power curve vs an LS1 within the same price range, AND it comes with a forged crank AND has a smooth idle. I guess the only point I'm trying to make here is that SBC can be VERY competitive vs an LS1 and don't count it out.
Edit: Also, the LS1 has 6 bolt mains which is nice, but the stock aluminum block cannot be bored as much (without costly re-sleeving) as a good SBC casting and can't support as much hp/tq. Serious super/turbo motors are usually an iron 6.0 truck style block or a C5R style block.
However I still contend a budget built standard SBC can outperform a LS1 for less money/trouble than a LS1 swap... I've never been that impressed with the ZZ4 for the money though, guess it's a nice shortblock.
Last edited by Ray87Z; Jul 29, 2005 at 11:10 PM.
I just used that as an example of what an inexpensive crate with crappy heads can still do. I am in total agreement that a budget SBC is still tough to beat. It simply has an enormous aftermarket and too much experience. Everyone knows that an on-the-cheap 383 stroker can STILL produce 500 hp. Fuel consumption and idle quality will always go to the gen III though, since that was one of its design goals (along with a less aggressive sound, unfortunately).
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I agree that you can build a healthy sb for less than the cost of an LS1 and parts to swap. I just agreed that a LS1 would be his best bet since he did say his budjet was "plenty" had he said it wasn't too much, I'd of also said build a regular sb
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However I still contend a budget built standard SBC can outperform a LS1 for less money/trouble than a LS1 swap... I've never been that impressed with the ZZ4 for the money though, guess it's a nice shortblock.
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Originally posted by lilbowilson
That's all I've been saying all along! The guy that started this thread said he already had a 350 and he wants to turn it into a LS1/STi Killer. So assuming that the 350 has a good bottom end all he would really need to do is buy a good set of heads and take advantage of some of the new roller cam tech. Then spend some money on a real good EFI system like Mini ram or stealth ram.
That's all I've been saying all along! The guy that started this thread said he already had a 350 and he wants to turn it into a LS1/STi Killer. So assuming that the 350 has a good bottom end all he would really need to do is buy a good set of heads and take advantage of some of the new roller cam tech. Then spend some money on a real good EFI system like Mini ram or stealth ram.
**reads back to MrDude_1s first reply**
yup. thats what i said too. except i know that if he sticks to 23* castings, he will be at a large disadvantage, and will have to make up for the flow with a even larger cam... the cam is already going to be slightly larger because you cant do the same agressive lobe profile... keep holding yourself back, and instead of a tame, streetable LS1 comparable LS1 killer....... you have the same hot SBC that everyone and their father has been building since the 50s.
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imo a good heads/cam package will give him what he's looking for.. remember, it's not dyno numbers that count, but what it runs at the track. Stock ls1s run low 13's, full bolt on ls1s run mid 12s if they're good drivers. You can build a car to beat that easy, it's all about proper planning and good driving.
Don't give yourself a goal of "beating LS1s, EVOs and STIs." Give yourself a goal of hitting 11.99 in a street car, and nothing will be able to touch you. Nothing unless it lopes or whines anyway
Don't give yourself a goal of "beating LS1s, EVOs and STIs." Give yourself a goal of hitting 11.99 in a street car, and nothing will be able to touch you. Nothing unless it lopes or whines anyway
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Originally posted by urbanhunter44
Give yourself a goal of hitting 11.99 in a street car, and nothing will be able to touch you. Nothing unless it lopes or whines anyway
Give yourself a goal of hitting 11.99 in a street car, and nothing will be able to touch you. Nothing unless it lopes or whines anyway
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Originally posted by urbanhunter44
imo a good heads/cam package will give him what he's looking for.. remember, it's not dyno numbers that count, but what it runs at the track. Stock ls1s run low 13's, full bolt on ls1s run mid 12s if they're good drivers. You can build a car to beat that easy, it's all about proper planning and good driving.
Don't give yourself a goal of "beating LS1s, EVOs and STIs." Give yourself a goal of hitting 11.99 in a street car, and nothing will be able to touch you. Nothing unless it lopes or whines anyway
imo a good heads/cam package will give him what he's looking for.. remember, it's not dyno numbers that count, but what it runs at the track. Stock ls1s run low 13's, full bolt on ls1s run mid 12s if they're good drivers. You can build a car to beat that easy, it's all about proper planning and good driving.
Don't give yourself a goal of "beating LS1s, EVOs and STIs." Give yourself a goal of hitting 11.99 in a street car, and nothing will be able to touch you. Nothing unless it lopes or whines anyway
(the secret is in the 60'... not the power)
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Originally posted by MrDude_1
*cough* all of my full bolt on LS1 buddies are in the 11s *cough*
(the secret is in the 60'... not the power)
*cough* all of my full bolt on LS1 buddies are in the 11s *cough*
(the secret is in the 60'... not the power)
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Re: LS1 killer
Originally posted by xse7enx
I have a chevy 350 im about to put in to my stock carb trans am.I want to able to beat stock LS1, LT1, EVO, and STi. If anyone can advice on cam, intake selection or anything else I need to improve . Also if I should consider power packages (edelbrock, holley).
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I have a chevy 350 im about to put in to my stock carb trans am.I want to able to beat stock LS1, LT1, EVO, and STi. If anyone can advice on cam, intake selection or anything else I need to improve . Also if I should consider power packages (edelbrock, holley).
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, but you wouldn't want to drive that SBC around all day long like you would the LS1. Supreme Member

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Re: Re: LS1 killer
Originally posted by mdricken
You could build a SBC pretty easy that would rip the snot out of an LS1, not to mention the EVO/STi
, but you wouldn't want to drive that SBC around all day long like you would the LS1.
You could build a SBC pretty easy that would rip the snot out of an LS1, not to mention the EVO/STi
, but you wouldn't want to drive that SBC around all day long like you would the LS1. then theres other little things like BSFC (how much fuel you use for the HP you make..) and some other small things.
still with a good EFI system, a proper selection of parts, and some amazing heads, a SBC could do it..... i just dont see it happening with ANY 23* heads.
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hey since we are talking about combinations. could someone guess how much HP i have and what i could do in the 1/4 mile?
i have a '72 350 4 bolt main bored .30 over, new steel crank, flat top pistons .30 over, the cam is a crane cams energizer i was told power starts at 2500 from the mechanic and i found cams with lift of 454 - 480 with power starting at around 2000, trick flow g2 aluminum heads 64cc milled to 62cc 190cc and 2.02/1.60, edelbrock performer rpm intake, edelbrock 750cfm carb, march aluminum pulleys, msd ignition distibutor and coil, aluminum water pump. i have a 700r4 built, and 410 gears
is there any easy way to tell which cam you have?
i have a '72 350 4 bolt main bored .30 over, new steel crank, flat top pistons .30 over, the cam is a crane cams energizer i was told power starts at 2500 from the mechanic and i found cams with lift of 454 - 480 with power starting at around 2000, trick flow g2 aluminum heads 64cc milled to 62cc 190cc and 2.02/1.60, edelbrock performer rpm intake, edelbrock 750cfm carb, march aluminum pulleys, msd ignition distibutor and coil, aluminum water pump. i have a 700r4 built, and 410 gears
is there any easy way to tell which cam you have?
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Originally posted by roughskinjrz
could someone guess how much HP i have and what i could do in the 1/4 mile?
could someone guess how much HP i have and what i could do in the 1/4 mile?
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well everyone is arguin about oh u'd do low 14's with this, low 13's with this, high 11's with this... i just thought they'd know since someone must have a combination or close to what i have
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Originally posted by roughskinjrz
well everyone is arguin about oh u'd do low 14's with this, low 13's with this, high 11's with this... i just thought they'd know since someone must have a combination or close to what i have
well everyone is arguin about oh u'd do low 14's with this, low 13's with this, high 11's with this... i just thought they'd know since someone must have a combination or close to what i have
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k thanks, i thought id get high 12's - low 13's from what i heard elsehwere, like to get different opinions, id like to take it to the track soon
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Originally posted by roughskinjrz....id like to take it to the track soon.
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Re: Re: LS1 killer
Originally posted by mdricken.You could build a SBC pretty easy that would rip the snot out of an LS1, not to mention the EVO/STi
Originally posted by mdricken....but you wouldn't want to drive that SBC around all day long like you would the LS1.
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I tried to point that out earlier but I guess LS1 owners seem to think SBC and 23 degree heads can't perform with them.
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Originally posted by xse7enx
Shifty,
my head casting numbers are: 462624
budget: plenty
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Thank you 84firebird383 for your advice.
Shifty,
my head casting numbers are: 462624
budget: plenty
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Thank you 84firebird383 for your advice.
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soory i see those are off a 350, i juts figured out i had a 350 all along, when you buy a vehicle used, don't trust them look it up for yourself, when i bought the truck, the guy said it had a 305 in it, but know mortec.com says a 350
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