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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
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06-11-2012 | #542 | |
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Toni, With regard to Pete's idle with those cams, I just happen to have a video of his car idling. (I'm not sure if Pete has ever seen this video!) That night Pete rode shotgun with his computer in his lap to do some data logging while I drove the car. I can testify that if it was short of low/mid range torque, I wasn't aware of it. As for WOT? That car is amazing! Pete's car idling. (click on the picture to see the video) The rattle you hear at the end is not the motor, but rather the ZF trans. It seems that even a slight roughness of the idle will cause the ZF to rattle. (If I recall correctly, Pete's flywheel at that time was a single mass Doug Rippie cast iron unit at ≈ 8kg (it now has a Ram dual disc converson clutch in it) Oh, your English is just fine! P.
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06-11-2012 | #543 | |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
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My Z does have a nice cammy idle like an old big block but drives like a stocker in traffic and pulls away nice from a stop,i always offer people to drive it. Reason for small exhaust cam is, i have tested big exhaust cams before and after on big & small cube LT5's same results more low end power no sacrifice on peak power they tune drive drive much better. All of our fastest 10 sec Z's have .224 exhaust cams in them. Timing you're safe with 114-108. Pete Your english is just fine.
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06-11-2012 | #544 | |
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Great video, Wow sounds amazing ! No rough and high speed idling, I love this sound, now I can see regrinding cams it's a must when do full porting to get the maximum of a 350 stock bottom at an economic price $$$$. SGC stage III inlet cams and regrind exhaust cams, as Pete have, will be the best but may be are more expensive. My brother Z have a Fidanza flywheel , not a stock dual mass, and the ZF trans do the same sound. Maybe Bill Bodreau (zfdoc.com) knows how to minimize or eliminate this rattle when a single mass is installed. Toni.
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Toni Pujol 1994 Black on Black ZR1 #080 my brother is Ramon (93ZR1Barcelona) 1993 Black on Light Grey ZR1 #317 Want to belong to 500+ HP ZR1 club 350 Engine ready to assemble. Full porting done (Heads, IH, Plenum,TB63, Air Horn) Pete reground cams. Fidanza Borla+SW Heders+SW Xpipe C5 Z06 front Brakes DeWitts Radiator Home made shrowd + 2 speed Motorcraft single fan. Mopar 4.10 pinion & ring |
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06-11-2012 | #545 | |
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Thanks Pete, I'm happy you understand what I write. I will keep on studying english. SGC stage III inlet cams and regrind exhaust cams as you have how much will cost? And will be a must siamesed IH to get the best of this cams, plenum is already siamesed and IH and head ported to 36'5. Toni.
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Toni Pujol 1994 Black on Black ZR1 #080 my brother is Ramon (93ZR1Barcelona) 1993 Black on Light Grey ZR1 #317 Want to belong to 500+ HP ZR1 club 350 Engine ready to assemble. Full porting done (Heads, IH, Plenum,TB63, Air Horn) Pete reground cams. Fidanza Borla+SW Heders+SW Xpipe C5 Z06 front Brakes DeWitts Radiator Home made shrowd + 2 speed Motorcraft single fan. Mopar 4.10 pinion & ring Last edited by Toni94ZR1; 06-11-2012 at 05:09 PM. |
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06-11-2012 | #546 | |
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I did different stroke combinations based on stock crank. PDF: LT5 stroke pdf document Knowing desired rod length and bore I found the piston compression height (CH) and displacement. 6 in. rod need a 1,18 CH piston, this is easy to get so a 6 in. rod are better and less side loading, CP Pistons have this 1,18 CH pistons as a standard product on different bore size and only need little modifications on desired dish and valve relieve machining. 5,85 in. rod need a 1,33 CH piston, maybe less options on the market. To get a 411 ci on stock crank you need a 4,226 in. bore, this engine allow this big bore ? ,liner’s wall will be like a smoking paper. Doing a stroke engine with stock crank, bigger bore, will need block bottom liner support machining to fit bigger liners, isn’t it? 382 ci engine need 4,075 bore, isn't it ? Toni
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Toni Pujol 1994 Black on Black ZR1 #080 my brother is Ramon (93ZR1Barcelona) 1993 Black on Light Grey ZR1 #317 Want to belong to 500+ HP ZR1 club 350 Engine ready to assemble. Full porting done (Heads, IH, Plenum,TB63, Air Horn) Pete reground cams. Fidanza Borla+SW Heders+SW Xpipe C5 Z06 front Brakes DeWitts Radiator Home made shrowd + 2 speed Motorcraft single fan. Mopar 4.10 pinion & ring Last edited by Toni94ZR1; 06-11-2012 at 05:15 PM. |
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06-11-2012 | #547 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Fishers, IN
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Toni,
Since you quoted my engine in your sheet, I am actually running 1.035" compression height. The piston is slightly out of the bore (0.010) at TDC. P.S. You think Pete's idle is cammy. I'll try to post a vid of the 427. Sorry I missed BG this year, guys. Issues. |
06-11-2012 | #548 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Forgot to mention, at much less than 1.05 CH it becomes hard to get enough dish depth to run reasonable compression. My combustion chambers are opened a lot (+9cc), so that made it possible for me to run 12:1.
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06-12-2012 | #549 | |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
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Stock crank is offset ground. you end up with a small chevy rod journal 2.00 The stock stroke is 3.66 when ground it ends up at 3.75. It can be pushed out to 3.80 on smaller Honda 1.890 journal. I have not done this yet. Crank guy said lot's of meat in the LT5 crank to cut. The BIG Bore is from AES 4.165 The cheap stuff is to keep it down to 377-382ci mostly off the shelve stuff. |
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06-12-2012 | #550 | |
Join Date: Jun 2012
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
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What I like in your article are that you said the reason you choose every internal part of the engine and every modification done, the conclusions about the engine running test are also very interesting. 1.035" CH pistons and 0.010 out of bore was the only information missing in your great article I thought would be a cammy engine but I can see, in Paul video, it sounds like my brother stock LT5. Yes please I'll be waiting your 427 vid Toni
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