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he probably doesn't remember...
F7 only works in MS word.
your mother only works in microsoft word
Nah she works in DOS too.
I know this is an old thread, however the question was asked: 193whp & 262wtq on ZZP's dyno, on stock GM cam(current record holder). No, I did not spend thousands. A stock GTP will only start to pass me at 37mph. The HV3 has been improved in the last 1.5 years as a molded 1-piece unit, ZZP's Stage1 TB is a good unit. The PLOG will gain a little TQ, not loose it, PEMS are a waste. A CAT-BACK will loose TQ, while a down-pipe will gain. Head mods to run low 14's: .035 milling(true 10:1), extensive porting, REV valves with under-cut valve stems, sizes 1.84-1.9 intake & 1.6 exhaust, Yellow LS6 90 lb. springs with 1.95 YellaTerra aluminum rockers. Fully ported LIM(Milzy). Under-drive water pump pulley & 180. The only trans mod needed is a shift kit. An external cooler adds weight and adds to the probability of leaks. If you are really worried about trans cooling, swap your steel trans pan for a finned aluminum pan.
good post sir. sidebar, how was dealing with milzy? they're really close to me and i was hoping they could do my tuning
with the top end, 325-355 hp is achievable for a street engine (not cheap), and 450-500 hp on a race engine. 3.8L
Ha! I want my 3.8 to be RACE
i developed a CNC porting program for the L32/L67 two years ago. its absolute performance was disappointing to me, and the cost was too high for what it was. I've been designing aluminum heads which use state of the art ports. they will flow well over 300 cfm - they're not bolt on. The relocated valves and port locations require a new intake manifold, and new headers - and may not fit in a w body. 500 hp comes at 8000+ rpm...big cam, titanium valves, rocker arms, forged internals, etc. the 3800 was designed as a low speed engine (with ****ty ports), so you can imagine that it takes a lot to get it to spin fast - a lot of money!
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I wasn't bull$hittin. This was a relatively quick model of a tall port race-ready head for the 3800. This has been on my mind for years. I like the look of the SB2 and Mopar W9 heads. My enthusiasm for this project was dampened with the rumour of the LV3 gen v ls based V6 allegedly due next year.
Tickling 300 cfm with a 1.89" intake valve, and the minimum port area is no bigger than the stock gasket! Right about 400 bhp on a streetable engine - big lope and pump gas. Relocated exhaust port flange. Requires custom intake, coolant cross over/valley tray, valve covers, shaft mounted rockers, valves and header flanges. As it stands, I could have this machined, bolt them up and make power...ethanol only - the accessory bosses are not shown.
In reality, I need to start with peanut ports and develop the ports. Someone has already approached me to make this...I'm still open to this project
I may have connections to have this cast with coolant jackets. Realistic price would be below ZZP's, even with the required hardware, and they've ended production. Even as cast they'd bury the ZZP head.
Last edited by cstavro; 09-05-2011 at 07:55 PM. Reason: typo
Some of you might remember this car from back in 2004/05. I had the highest dyno for an NA car (for a week) at 233 hp. The mods are in the video.. but a quick breakdown.
GT1 cam
Milzy stage 2 heads 90 lb LS1 valve springs
shifted at 6800 rpm (lolcopter)
3800 stall
S&S headers
other minor stuff ( can't remember it all), but that was the major parts.
Video of my LTZ - Car Videos on StreetFire
and yeah.. that's my Lumina on Milzy's website.
No offense to the NA peeps here. It was fun while it lasted when I was NA. Just dumping that much money into an NA FWD car was pointless.
I sold the heads, cam package for about $1300. Got the GTP motor for $800 and went 13.9 with a bad fuel pump a few weeks later.
Last edited by buck531; 09-11-2011 at 02:29 AM.
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