I remember me and Joel were talking about stock heads and them being underrated.
Well I looked over some numbers.
A set of stock Aluminum LT1 heads were flow tested.
.100 61 52
.200 120 106
.300 169 135
.400 204 151
.500 223 157
.600 223 158
The stock LT1 cam is a .447/.459 lift. So average the difference between .400 and .500 tests is 213.5/154cfm.
A 224/236 AI Cam will lift .566/.566 lift. So average the difference between .500 and .600 is 223/157.5cfm.
Thats an extra 10cfm on the intake and 3.5cfm on the exhaust.
Now you might wonder why we were talking about they were underrated.
Here is stock LS1 head flow numbers.
.100 67 52
.200 122 97
.300 178 133
.400 215 156
.500 219 170
.600 227 180
So looking at these, the LT1 heads will flow better at .500 on the intake, and .100, .200, and .300 on the exhaust side. Otherwise these heads are pretty closely matched.
The stock cam on a LS1 is .496/.496 lift. So it flows ~219/170. Right around the same as the AI 224/236 cam will flow on stock LT1 heads.
Of course there is obviously improvement for the heads of any engine but this just is discussing how these heads are a pretty good design and underrated.
SIDE NOTE:
The LT1 stock uses 1.5RR and the LS1 uses 1.7RR.
If you put 1.7RR on the LT1 head it would lift .506/.520 which would give you 223/157cfm.
So by using the 1.7RR you would out flow the stock LS1 cam on the intake but not the exhaust.
Just some food for thought next time someone says the LT1 heads are garbage.
Well I looked over some numbers.
A set of stock Aluminum LT1 heads were flow tested.
.100 61 52
.200 120 106
.300 169 135
.400 204 151
.500 223 157
.600 223 158
The stock LT1 cam is a .447/.459 lift. So average the difference between .400 and .500 tests is 213.5/154cfm.
A 224/236 AI Cam will lift .566/.566 lift. So average the difference between .500 and .600 is 223/157.5cfm.
Thats an extra 10cfm on the intake and 3.5cfm on the exhaust.
Now you might wonder why we were talking about they were underrated.
Here is stock LS1 head flow numbers.
.100 67 52
.200 122 97
.300 178 133
.400 215 156
.500 219 170
.600 227 180
So looking at these, the LT1 heads will flow better at .500 on the intake, and .100, .200, and .300 on the exhaust side. Otherwise these heads are pretty closely matched.
The stock cam on a LS1 is .496/.496 lift. So it flows ~219/170. Right around the same as the AI 224/236 cam will flow on stock LT1 heads.
Of course there is obviously improvement for the heads of any engine but this just is discussing how these heads are a pretty good design and underrated.
SIDE NOTE:
The LT1 stock uses 1.5RR and the LS1 uses 1.7RR.
If you put 1.7RR on the LT1 head it would lift .506/.520 which would give you 223/157cfm.
So by using the 1.7RR you would out flow the stock LS1 cam on the intake but not the exhaust.
Just some food for thought next time someone says the LT1 heads are garbage.






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