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BennieC. 09-20-2014 08:56 PM

350 cu in LT5
 
What the highest horsepower can we get out of it. No force induction or NOS. Just naturally aspirated. The plenum and IH has been ported(siamesed). I'm in a process of installing SW headers and eliminating the Secondaries. I will change the injectors as well since car has 98k + miles on the clock. I will also install 4.09 gears. I'm also debating if I should just install the 385 cu.in. Lingenfelter built. Dynoed at 572 at the crank.

XfireZ51 09-20-2014 09:01 PM

Re: 350 cu in LT5
 
Let's say Mr. Polatsidis is north of 560 crank using a .85 factor.

Kevin 09-20-2014 10:53 PM

Re: 350 cu in LT5
 
mid 400's at the tires

Schrade 09-21-2014 12:08 AM

Re: 350 cu in LT5
 
Good question...

BennieC. 09-21-2014 07:28 AM

Re: 350 cu in LT5
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by XfireZ51 (Post 212642)
Let's say Mr. Polatsidis is north of 560 crank using a .85 factor.

What mods was done to it? Is it streetable?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 212654)
mid 400's at the tires

And what was done to this also? Inquiring mind wants to know.:cheers:

Paul Workman 09-21-2014 08:05 AM

Re: 350 cu in LT5
 
I hope Pete chimes in, but IIRC Pete posted 474 rwhp before his last go-round of cam grinds. His signature has links to one of his 11.4x second quarter mile runs* at Great Lakes dragstrip; a performance level I've seen repeated several times at the Crown Point Corvette Club's annual Corvette Shootout (next one coming up in a week (9/28/14), as a matter of fact!) But, that was before he upped his cam profile a couple years ago.

*Since then Pete has come to within 0.04 seconds of breaking into the 10s with his latest round of mods to his street driven, NA, stock bottom 5.7 LT5.


Any more details, Pete will have to provide (as the FBI gang is sworn to secrecy on pain of a Greek death what goes on in Pete's garage! [-X )

Paul Workman 09-21-2014 08:41 AM

Re: 350 cu in LT5
 
Ya posted this as I was typing...

Quote:

Originally Posted by BennieC. (Post 212663)
What mods was done to it? Is it streetable?

I drove his car once - even got to hammer it on a tuning run while he monitored his laptop. It is very streetable! Idle is about 850 rpm with a mild chop, and it has manners in traffic like a stocker. A real sleeper, especially with the NPP valves.

I'll let Pete or Marc fill in porting specifications for the "500" package if one of them wants to. But, it is safe to say the top end is aggressively ported, long tube headers with 3" outlets into 3" exhausts and B&B mufflers (now fitted with NPP valves to minimize drone), It is cammed, and the phasing is optimized for best performance while remaining streetable.

XfireZ51 09-21-2014 09:25 AM

Re: 350 cu in LT5
 
Pete's ZR traps at 129+. It's also a bit lighter than the stock ZR w deletion of A/C for example. He's a good driver too.

Pete 09-23-2014 01:34 PM

Re: 350 cu in LT5
 
I think if a LS motor can crank 500 rwhp from 350ci, I don't see why we couldn't get that from the 350ci LT5.

I think with some more compression among other things could be done but this will basicly be a race motor need to run hi octane/race gas and be loud.

Most want a nice quiet driver.
Pete

XfireZ51 09-23-2014 03:12 PM

Re: 350 cu in LT5
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete (Post 212799)
I think if a LS motor can crank 500 rwhp from 350ci, I don't see why we couldn't get that from the 350ci LT5.

I think with some more compression among other things could be done but this will basicly be a race motor need to run hi octane/race gas and be loud.

Most want a nice quiet driver.
Pete

Pete,

For me, the possibility of owning a 5.7L motor that is putting down upwards of 550chp and yet idle at 850-900rpm without sounding like a bathtub draining was what attracted me. Aesthetically, its a great looking motor and one that isn"t seen very often.


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