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Yeah, Pete's told me all about the dyno tricks that people play. I'll never dyno my motor. No point for me. I just like the way it runs. After driving Kevin's stroker, I want one of my own!! ![]()
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My rwhp should be higher than 444 with those two items added. I don't want to give an estimated dyno # because I don't want to guess wrong Intake cams add 25 to 30hp and exhaust cams add 8 to 10 ![]() David |
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This is more or less typical of LT5s with stock bottom, cams, & TB. The power adders (call this a "base case") is full porting, relieving, headers, X pipe, 3" free flowing exhaust, and Fidanza FW. Numbers can and do vary, but due to the ambiguity associated with different dynos.
![]() Now...Add cams = +25 ±, 63mm TB = 5-8 more, electric water pump = 8-12±. So, in this 508 "base" example, it would put it around 549 chp, or somewhere in the range of 466 rwhp, ±, depending on the dyno ambiguities and phasing differences. (Pete said he was getting 474 rwhp before his last cam change, FWIW.) Hope this gives you an idea. Aslo, Marc has all this breakout and more on his website. One more question comes up often, and that is the loss of low end torque that results from porting the LT5. This graph represents the rear wheel torque results I experienced "before and after". And, I'm not alone! Contrary to most of the car rag articles from "experts", I didn't lose, but in fact GAINED low and mid-range torque! You can ask Dominic or Pete, or Marc, or any of the FBI gang and they'll tell you the same thing. As long as you don't go "nuts" with the cams, it is very possible to have some respectable increase in low/mid range torque and wheel power and not loose tractability at all! ![]() And, this is what makes the LT5 unique, and why it surprises so many people - especially those totally immersed in the characteristics of pushrod platforms. Last edited by Paul Workman; 10-02-2013 at 07:14 PM. |
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Pete has dibs on the next one. ![]()
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You can come and drive my car , then tell me if smoothness is lost. If anything I think its very smooth particularly at cruise. With 350rwtq or more available anywhere from 3-6000 rpm, just keep it in 5th or 6th. Last edited by XfireZ51; 10-02-2013 at 11:09 PM. |
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After seeing those torque specs I don't doubt it. Gee, this engine is phenomenal.
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