05-18-2013 | #1 |
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Opinions on this 1990 Lingenfelter Vette
LINGENFELTER 1990 C4 CORVETTE Convertible 400 CID 570 HP
- 570 Horsepower @ 7,000 RPM - 400 CID 11:1 compression - 93 Octane - 6 Speed Manual Transmission Featured in Vette Magazine July 1993 where John Lingenfelter ran the car at Beach Bend Dragway where it produced a high 10 sec 1/4 mile @ 126 MPH with slicks GM Bow Tie Aluminum Block GM Splayed Valve Cylinder Heads Lingenfelter custom solid roller camshaft Lingenfelter fabricated aluminum EFI intake manifold 58 mm billet throttle body Lingenfelter custom fabricated headers & Borla exhaust 3.90 rear differential ZR1 8,000 RPM tach 27545ZR17 31535ZR17 Goodyear GSC Tires 22,000 miles only driven in summer months Bose CD radio, leather seats, power drivers seat, engine oil cooler Fiberglass front and rear bumper covers and body color side moldings replaced Interior color changed to 1993 light tan (original saddle) with all new GM parts in 1993 Asking Price: $20,000 So this engine makes 570hp at a fun 7000rpm and has run high tens on slicks. It has $3000 worth of bare heads with minor machining rough as cast 240cc ports,as cats 45cc chambers, plus valves, headwork etc. I have seen 1 flow chart with over 400cfm on the intakes, but would depend largely in the porting done, but I cant see Lingenfelter doing poor portwork. $5000 worth of block At least $1500 crank $1000 headers $1000 in the shaft mounted roller rockers The ECM tune should be decent from Lingenfelters as well. They are asking $20,000. Sure would be a fun car to drive, being able to use ALL of that ZR-1 tach thats installed. What do you guys think? Anyone know this car? Any advice, comments or plains BS'ing is happily welcome. I could get into a decent ZR-1 for $20,000, but certainly not a ZR-1 with 22,000miles. Grrrr, wheres my winning lottery ticket lol. peace Hog |
05-19-2013 | #2 |
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Re: Opinions on this 1990 Lingenfelter Vette
Looks pretty nice, engine looks like it needs a cleaning (could be the pics), but that's no big deal. Sounds like a blast to drive. I was able to pick up my '90 w/ 33K mi, for $18K, of course it needed several thousand $ worth of work, but there are Z's out there in that range with reasonable mileage. I didn't see any Lingenfelter badges on it other than the engine, can you get ones for the car?
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05-19-2013 | #3 |
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Re: Opinions on this 1990 Lingenfelter Vette
Not sure about badges for the car, not sure what type of badges you could get with their cars, I'm sure I could talk them into throwing in a Lingenfelter decal for the top of the windshield. But who knows?
This car wasnt a typical Lingenfelter package, those "splayed valve" heads have over 1000hp potential naturally aspirated. the more research I do about the engine, the more my interest is heightened. There is more to this engine than I originally thought. It would be better if it wasn't a convertible. Thats a lot of twist for a drop top. Headers for splayed heads, similar to LT5 so far as the equal spacing between each port,unlike a typical SBC Combustion chambers-shows the "splayed valve" symetrical chambers After some machining peace Hog |
05-19-2013 | #4 |
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Re: Opinions on this 1990 Lingenfelter Vette
Looks like CNC port jobs cost from $3500-$4000 for these heads, not including the heads themselves.
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05-19-2013 | #5 |
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Re: Opinions on this 1990 Lingenfelter Vette
i didn't know lpe did a 400 cube car
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05-20-2013 | #6 |
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Re: Opinions on this 1990 Lingenfelter Vette
John Lingenfelter worked on various differnt projects in his days. One of my favouites is the run of 1994 GMC and Chevrolet Suburbans he did. These featured 605 cid BBC's with Lingenfelter designed intake manifolds. The prototype used a speed-density setup with a t-body that pointed towards the passenger side. The production models featured a forward pointing t-body with speed-density and some featured the same t-body with a MAF and 1990 Camaro MAF ECM.
The prototype was rated at 560hp SAE net hp@4200rpm/705 lb/ft torque with that 9.9 liters/605 cubic inches breathing through stock 1990-1993 454SS dual cat exhaust systems in order to get its emmisions 0-60mph 4.6 secs. in 4wd 0-60mph 4.7 secs. in 2wd 5-60mph 5.0 secs. 0-100mph 12.5 secs 0-130mph 28.7 secs 1/4 mile 13.3@103mph Braking 70-0 231ft 0.68 g's handling Curb weight 6289 lbs 8mpg Not a great number, but remember the 1990 454SS pickup with its 230hp/385 lb/ft engine and 3 speed th-400 non-OD trans and 3.73 rear gears was rated at 9mpg city/10mpg highway,1991-93 with 255hp/405lb/ft torque and the 4.10:1 gearing and 4l80e OD trans netted 10mpgcity/11mpg highway. So double the power and almost double the torque and only drop 1 or 2 mpg isnt too bad. Production versions came with 605 sae net hp/780 lb/ft according to online sources. Pic here They also did a 1996 Chev Tahoe with a 396 SBC using a 3.875" stoke crank, it was rated at 400hp/500lb/ft torque using Lingenfelter SuperRam intake, aluminum heads, forged steel crankshaft, custom camshaft, stainless steel valves, aluminum pistons, K&N air filter, custom radiator, Borla exhaust, stock 75mm MAF and 75mm T-body Bell Tech lowering kit, Rancho shocks, high-rate torsion bars, front/rear anti-roll bars, custom torque converter, built transmission, Baer racing brakes. It ran a 13.8 in the 1/4 mile, 0-60mph in 5.1 seconds and 0.95 g's on the skidpad when Motortrend tested it. "These numbers match the performance figures of the C4 Corvette and GMC Syclones/Typhoons of that era. "M/T Pic There has been many a cool vehicle come out of that shop. peace Hog |
05-22-2013 | #7 |
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Re: Opinions on this 1990 Lingenfelter Vette
I think what is really cool is the one off intake. It appears to be a combination of a "super ram & mini-ram" all in one. It definately is a one off item and obviously works well. I would also assume that it is not a hydraulic roller engine. If the car truly can use its 8000 rpm I doubt it is and will need occasional adjustments if it is solid. Really cool car with great performance . Definately would be a sleeper. Another example of just how good L98s can be. I love my ZR-1 but I love my 90 L98 as well and it has proven to be an excellent / reliable race car. Some might have a hard time with the price being an L98 but when you smoke some guy in a a new Z06 it becomes priceless.
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05-22-2013 | #8 |
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Re: Opinions on this 1990 Lingenfelter Vette
Sure has !
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Here is a little illustration that shows the valve angles for the heads on this car. This arrangement is similar to the canted valves found on the BBC. This allows for minimum intake valves of 2.20" without valve shrouding from te cylinder wall. The cam is a solid roller Lingenfelter grind. Lingenfelter is saying that the grind is custom though. I'm guessing its their 236º/244º 0.590"/0.590" on a 112º, but I cant confirm. If it is its leaving a lot of power on the table. These heads allow for big flow numbers, on par for high flow ported 4 valve LT5 heads. Lots of power at high rpm, but low rpm torque is probably lacking, but the 400 cubes would help a bit along with the manual trans and 3.90 gears. The headers are Lingenfelter custom made and the exhaust is Borla. Interesting setup for sure. peace Hog |
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