Hey, check out this link to a G8 DOD compatible CAM:
Engine c/f
It's pricey, but it may be worth it to keep DOD. There is a high lift version as well. I don't know about compatibility with our engines, but seeing a DOD cam is encouraging.
I still think the hardest issue to work around for a N/A LS4 is the intake manifold. The stock manifold comes in 3 pieces, and the base could easily be reused. It has the injector bungs and port matching already taken care of. I've done custom fiberglass enclosures and tubing before, but fiberglass resin is only good to 220 degrees and won't survive well when idling in the sun or turning the engine off (the engine compartment shoots up to about 400 degrees). So I'm looking for materials that survive at up to 350-400 degrees for short periods. Aluminum is not an option for me for a lot of reasons. And I've checked and no other LSx intake manifolds will work.
At the end of the day, I want to port and polish the heads, swap the cam, make a cold air intake to match the custom intake manifold, add the downpipe and high flow cat, add a custom exhaust, beef up the tranny and add a larger trans cooler, and of course tune the ECU to make all of this work.
Engine c/f
It's pricey, but it may be worth it to keep DOD. There is a high lift version as well. I don't know about compatibility with our engines, but seeing a DOD cam is encouraging.
I still think the hardest issue to work around for a N/A LS4 is the intake manifold. The stock manifold comes in 3 pieces, and the base could easily be reused. It has the injector bungs and port matching already taken care of. I've done custom fiberglass enclosures and tubing before, but fiberglass resin is only good to 220 degrees and won't survive well when idling in the sun or turning the engine off (the engine compartment shoots up to about 400 degrees). So I'm looking for materials that survive at up to 350-400 degrees for short periods. Aluminum is not an option for me for a lot of reasons. And I've checked and no other LSx intake manifolds will work.
At the end of the day, I want to port and polish the heads, swap the cam, make a cold air intake to match the custom intake manifold, add the downpipe and high flow cat, add a custom exhaust, beef up the tranny and add a larger trans cooler, and of course tune the ECU to make all of this work.