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  • #16
    I/H/E

    Intake, heads, exhaust.
    Originally posted by Yoshi94
    Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
    Originally posted by ryanwarby01
    Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Fox Slaughter View Post
      I/H/E

      Intake, heads, exhaust.

      What he said.


      Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar

      Clamaped up tighter than a 15 year old on her first prom date...


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      • #18
        The principal on how an engine works.

        Get more air and fuel in, get it out.

        Better intake allows for more air to flow.
        Better flowing heads allows to get more air and fuel into the cylinders.
        Better exhaust allows they gases to evacuate.

        All of this leads to more power.

        Also it is the starting point for anything.

        Like doing an ollie skateboarding its the basis of every trick.
        Originally posted by Yoshi94
        Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
        Originally posted by ryanwarby01
        Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
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        • #19
          Originally posted by MunsterZ28 View Post
          ive left mine in the car on 100 degree days and presure only got to 12,000psi. optimum range when using it is 10,000psi. i have a kit for sale. youd need a plate for an ls1 tho.

          http://www.mifbody.com/vbulletin/sho...642#post657642
          i will have to take that into consideration ..pm me ur bottom price.
          2000 T/A

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Fox Slaughter View Post
            I/H/E

            Intake, heads, exhaust.
            Ive read that stock ls1 heads are already high flowing..so maybe if i just upgrade my entire intake system, and get some headers and an ory..damnit tunes are expensive as tits..
            2000 T/A

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            • #21
              Originally posted by doubleaction View Post
              Ive read that stock ls1 heads are already high flowing..so maybe if i just upgrade my entire intake system, and get some headers and an ory..damnit tunes are expensive as tits..
              LT1 heads:

              Stock LT1 Lift Intake Exhaust .100 64 45 .200 127 93 .300 179 127 .400 214 145 .500 226 156

              LS1 Heads:
              Stock LS1 Heads Chamber 66.67 cc 0.100 0.200 0.300 0.400 0.500 0.550 0.600 Intake 200 cc 67 122 178 215 219 223 227 Exhaust 70 cc 52 97 133 156 170 176 180 Valve Diameter Intake 2.00" Valve Diameter Exhaust 1.55" Part Number 12559853 (1997-98)
              12559853 (1999-00)
              12564241 (2001-03)

              They seem to be quite close. There is a lot of room for improvement.
              Originally posted by Yoshi94
              Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
              Originally posted by ryanwarby01
              Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
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              • #22
                Originally posted by doubleaction View Post
                Ive read that stock ls1 heads are already high flowing..so maybe if i just upgrade my entire intake system, and get some headers and an ory..damnit tunes are expensive as tits..
                if you think about it, a tune isnt that expensive in the long run. once you do all your mods, you get the car tuned. i look at it like this. heads compliment a cam. exhaust compliments a cold air intake etc. in situations where power adders are used (turbo, supercharger or nitrous) a LOT of the gain/safety is in the tune. my .02
                98 z28, m6, monster clutch, eibach pro kit, custom twin turbo setup, 317 heads, z06 valve springs, arp rod bolts, 512rwhp at 10lbs. cobra eater

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Fox Slaughter View Post
                  LT1 heads:

                  Stock LT1 Lift Intake Exhaust .100 64 45 .200 127 93 .300 179 127 .400 214 145 .500 226 156

                  LS1 Heads:
                  Stock LS1 Heads Chamber 66.67 cc 0.100 0.200 0.300 0.400 0.500 0.550 0.600 Intake 200 cc 67 122 178 215 219 223 227 Exhaust 70 cc 52 97 133 156 170 176 180 Valve Diameter Intake 2.00" Valve Diameter Exhaust 1.55" Part Number 12559853 (1997-98)
                  12559853 (1999-00)
                  12564241 (2001-03)

                  They seem to be quite close. There is a lot of room for improvement.
                  thanks for the info
                  2000 T/A

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLE View Post
                    lmao 12,000 psi the car would be in tiny bits
                    I've seen a pic of a Camaro, where it went off. Everything from the top to about the mid door was gone, including most of the interior. Not a pretty site.
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                    Why the Hell do I have to press 1 for english?!


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                    • #25
                      I don't know where you got those numbers but stock lt1 heads flow right around 200cfm not 225cfm. LS1 have alot better flowing heads Im not trying to LT1 bash here but its the truth. Different flow bench's flow different numbers some are stingy some are happy just like dyno's. That prob explains the LT1s heads flowing so high. This is closer to there flow on the intake side. http://www.fierolt1.com/lt1_lt4_headflow.htm


                      OP get some headers, ls6 intake, a nice 230's size cam and Have steve tune it. You'll pick up the same power with that stuff as you would with n2o and you'll have it all the time. If you really want heads for cheap though you can pick up stock LS6 heads for around 450 a set and those flow 265@.550 lift. If you keep looking around you can fined good deals on all those parts

                      Heres what I payed for my H/C/E
                      Brand new coated jet-hot headers and y-pipe $250
                      Used Tr224 cam $250
                      Brand new ls6 heads $450
                      Pac 1518 Valve springs $150 You could use 1218's to save money
                      Heads/Cam Gasket Kit $125
                      Hardened Pushrods $100 You could use stock ones to save money
                      Tune By Steve @ SB tuning $275
                      Total $1600 with an ls6 intake $1900

                      You will need an Ls6 intake also which is another $300 but if your on a budget I would just leave the heads alone and just do the cam, intake, and headers. That would pick you up around 70rwhp. If you knocked off the heads you could do it all for $1400 and if you where really on a tight budget just reuse the stock pushrods.

                      This is assuming you can do the work yourself if not just get N20 because shops will kill you on labor
                      Last edited by mtuggle86; April 19th, 2011, 04:52 PM.
                      01 NBM Base SS build #514 M6 Pat G/EPS 230/234 111+4 Cam, LS2 Heads, Tick Master,Extreme Chassis 8.8 with 4.30's, BMR LCA And Torque Arm, Edelbrock PHB, FIPK intake, Ported TB. Jet-Hot LT Headers TSP True Duals Tuned By SB Tuning

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