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Pete,
I'm all ears and have SGC Stage I cams too, but I don't know about any issues yet and very pleased with the way it runs. I have not flattened out at 7,200 rpms but only took it up that high once since I just broke it in and working to get pass emissions with different tune. Having said that, I'll know when I give up (fail) or pass emissions and put the headers back on with X pipe and some dynomax etc. and get it dyno tuned. I'll post the results and what issues I ran into. I believe you if you said it about the exhaust cams as evidence by everything you have done so far and proven. Not all the tuners for the LT5 agree with each other, in fact they all seem to believe differently about certain things so understood. We all take the risks with who we believe or trusted at one time. Get me once, but you won't get me twice. Thanks for your honesty and sharing the truth. Craig
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Tony,
BTW, I have 1.75" Watsons on my car. Frankly, I don't think the extra .25" makes any difference. Marc H. Has agreed whenever we have discussed it. Certainly not on a 5.7L motor. My opinion is that if you suspect a fuel pump, then replace w the stock Suburban pumps. That's what I use. Replace the pump filter socks as well. However, I wouldn't conclude that the stock pumps don't flow enough unless there's a problem w them. Any chance you have a copy of the calibration currently being used? PM me if you 'd like. |
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I also have an SGC stg I cam'd 350. Runs like a scalded dog below ~6,800rpms. Pete and I have talked extensively about over-cam'd exhaust. I'm going to leave mine alone, mechanically at least. The car has an open loop chip--runs rich and gets poor gas mileage but has instantaneous throttle response. The FBI prom lessons learned don't/haven't translated to my '95.
When Aaron was interested in LT5s, there was none better. This was supposedly his first 4-bolt cam'd 350. Jim Smith went open loop as the cam tuning proved troublesome. Ted |
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Just following along here...
After scratching my head after all static indicators didn't turn up anything, taping the pressure gauge to the windshield and making a few WOT pulls reveiled issues with one of my pumps. ![]() Adding insult to injury, the replacement pump (an Airtec, BTW) had a bad check valve, as it turned out, which introduced another round robin troubleshooting stint. ![]() Hope this helps someone. ![]() P. |
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I will get flack for this,oh well no guts no glory. Let me say that any cams passed thru my hands have been checked/spec'd. If a good tuner done some,not a whole lot just some and knows anything about performance 101 they would know that 75-80% Intake/Exhaust ratio is very good to perfect. If they took the time and flowed LT5 heads either stock or ported they would find out I/E ratio is way above and beyond 80%. LPE has done research on this and it shows on his LT5 cam specs he was selling. So question is if I/E ratio is 90% do we need more exhaust especially on small cube motors. If you guys went with Stage III intakes & Stage I exhausts with some extensive porting,i would say ok. The issue i see with Stage I intake cams they are not much bigger if any over stock intake cams so it's like putting in big exhaust cams with stock intake cams. The other issue is tuning it could be made to run ok but no matter what you do you'll get fumes at idle,overlap. At this time i'm testing Stage III intake with .224 exhaust,i don't know if i went overboard with the cams for 350ci,we'll find out or will i have to go back to the smaller .236in .220ex Need more proof i had Stage II .237 .440 cams on a 415 car made good power tuning was a mother, she ran ok but idle fumes were forget bout it. Anyway we changed to .224 exhaust cams that was the only change we made, picked up 25-30 accross the whole RPM range tunability/driveability was way way better. Need more proof Ted's 415 peak #'s are as good or better but look below that and forgetboutit. Pete
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Thanks for explaining, Pete. Much appreciated even I'm not going there anytime soon
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The intakes are 239 degrees and .448 lift. The exhausts are 221 degrees and .399 lift. Ted |
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Pete, Thanks for sharing all your knowledge and experience with this topic about Stage I cams. Very valuable information and very curious how it runs in the end once dyno'd and fine tuned. Maybe someone like myself won't see or know the difference, but proven by your testing. I am very please with them and could have saved $800 based on your findings to have not replaced the exhaust cams and just the intakes. Now I am even more curious to see what is laid down to the rear wheels when all the tuning is done. I may never be able to drive my car like you do, but I sure do enjoy it none the less. Like many others, I'm not getting into learning how to tune these cars myself as I find mail order tuning only goes so far. Right now my car is running rich in all areas and conditions so it is being addressed too. Thanks again!! Craig
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