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Old 03-25-2013   #11
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Default Re: Winter Porting Project Done!

Congratz on your successful mods and renovation! But the best is yet to come! At those mods you should be putting down 50-60 more ponies!

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I did the same to mine this past winter: plenum, injector housings, water pipes, throttle body, and air horn in light silver with black lettering. Had a few issues with the throttle body but along with the injector change it runs great! I also changed O2 sensors a month later and it really runs sweet now!
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Lee - were you looking for the color code for the powdercoat I chose? It was...

SK544MIRROR SILVER SPARKLE (SINGLE STAGE) (Powder by the Pound)

OK, that was last year's project..... I have shamefully ignored the beast most of this winter (I have kids that consume most of my spare time) - but have gotten busy the past few weeeks.

- Re-did rear brake system (new braided SS lines, slotted zinc coated rotors, Hawk pads)
- Noticed the clutch resevoir near empty - finally installed the new slave cylinder that's been sitting on my workbench for a year
- Now I am fighting a "simple job" of changing the oil. Taking the easy way out allways catches up with me..... I went to "Mr Lube" last year and had them change my oil. Well the drain plug is now damaged and WAY overtight. No luck with a bolt extractor, no luck with vice grips. I'm now letting it sit with penetrating oil on it. If that doesn't help - what I am left with? - drilling it out?
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Old 03-26-2013   #14
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Paul - you are close....

I went from 354 RWHP (baseline with flowmaster exhaust) to 392 RWHP +38 RWHP from Lees top end port.

From what I observe - it does not seem that I have left much on the table for the RWHP I am getting for the mods I have done?

I am guessing the next cheapest/easiest thing to do is headers....
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Old 03-26-2013   #15
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Default Re: Winter Porting Project Done!

Those are good numbers. Corey just finished mine today and it did 430 whp WITH headers. Looks like you're already there.
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Old 03-26-2013   #16
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Paul - you are close....

I went from 354 RWHP (baseline with flowmaster exhaust) to 392 RWHP +38 RWHP from Lees top end port.

From what I observe - it does not seem that I have left much on the table for the RWHP I am getting for the mods I have done?

I am guessing the next cheapest/easiest thing to do is headers....
Wow! If you're getting those numbers with/out headers...then you really do have a runner there! E.g., if you were at 354 baseline, you were 15-20 above the average for a stock 375 motor to begin with. What year is your Z?

Quite a bit o science involved to optimize (any) motor's performance, e.g., runner length and diameter, various angles, tapers, etc. And, in lieu of that - serendipity works too many times!

It is starting to look like there is a well established route to 500-510 chp on a stock bottom and stock cammed LT5. And, it can be done in stages as time or $$ permits; the biggest chunk being fully porting the heads.

Anywayz...your results and mine were comparable, at that point except yours had the TB ported, and mine was not. But, I semi-ported the heads by tapering the inlet from 36mm down to the stock diameter at a point just shy of the valve guides. It crosses my mind that porting the TB might be about equal to semi porting the heads instead. (Course, BOTH would be ideal methinks: even on a top end project. Hmmmm.... sez me.)

PRIMARY PORT



SECONDARY PORT



The result was to change the personality of the car...as you well know!

Anyway...(just rambling here) I'm contemplating porting the TB now as the last piece of the porting "recipe", and it will be interesting to see what porting the TB is worth on a dyno. So, your results - sans headers and full head porting - are very incouraging!

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Paul - you are close....

I went from 354 RWHP (baseline with flowmaster exhaust) to 392 RWHP +38 RWHP from Lees top end port.

From what I observe - it does not seem that I have left much on the table for the RWHP I am getting for the mods I have done?

I am guessing the next cheapest/easiest thing to do is headers....
I think I mentioned it before to you but those are phenomenal numbers. You're actually making 2 more hp than me and I have headers. Are those numbers sae, std, or uncorrected? Either way, great job!
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...I'm contemplating porting the TB now as the last piece of the porting "recipe", and it will be interesting to see what porting the TB is worth on a dyno...P.
Paul, I was just having this very same conversation with Pete and Corey both yesterday. Pete is pretty sure there is something there to gain but is unsure how much since he has no before and after dyno runs to compare. Corey's thinking is that there isn't enough displacement to need it at this point and that we aren't maxing out the 58mm stock TB. I was interested in doing this as well. Like you, I'm interested to see what there is to gain, if any.

Has anyone done any "testing" of ported TB's?
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Default Re: Winter Porting Project Done!

Do you mean porting the air horn or installing larger throttle blades in the the TB?

My 92 has the 63mm TB, not sure there is alot to gain


I ported the air horn on this job to create somewhat of a venturi ....did the same on the one I just did.....

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Isn't the stock TB 58mm?
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