lsdarkshadow
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If anyone has a bad/junk Gen I V8 in any condition, I want it. I don't care whats wrong with it. As long as the block isn't cracked of course.
it better be good if its top secret
Does he know that everything will have to be custom made? Like pistons and whatnot..
All of this plus 1000s of dollars for maybe 50-75 hp?
Too much for me.. I would rather throw a supercharger at it IMO.. It would be one of a kind though.. Which would make it awesome
Quik said that a port and polish gave him little gain. He said he maybe gained 3 hp out of the deal. He said they matched them pretty good from the factory. I mean it's your money and I'm not going to say that your not going to gain anything because you are but the LS has pretty high compression as it is. Just sayin..
Like I said, it will be one of a kind so who cares about power..![]()
A fabricated intake manifold will be horrendously expensive if you have to pay for it
Don't want to rain on your parade, but here's a few thoughts:
An internal combustion engine is well-thought-of as a big air pump. It's over-simplified, but if you can get it to flow 10% more air, it'll make 10% more power. But the approach you specified above---linearly adding the results of your modifications---is not a good way to calculate. It's like the guy who made a series of modifications to increase gas mileage. First thing you know, he was having to stop every little while and partially drain the gas tank to keep it from overflowing. NOT!!
Your list of improvements will likely produce as much as fifty horsepower. And require 116 race gas to run properly. A fabricated intake manifold will be horrendously expensive if you have to pay for it, and will likely be of little value unless you increase displacement to make use of the extra potential flow. It's likely that you'll have to make several iterations as you test with a flowbench to find improvements.
There seems to be room in the AJ block to increase displacement by about 25%. That suggests, being generous, that the upper limit of your projected effort will still be somewhat less than 400 horsepower.
You'd very likely be better off to spend your time and money going for a 'power-adder' or a combination of power adders.
Good luck!
KS
All of this plus 1000s of dollars for maybe 50-75 hp?
Too much for me.. I would rather throw a supercharger at it IMO.. It would be one of a kind though.. Which would make it awesome
3. The intake manifold would be cast, and not CNC'd. And I am getting it done for less than $800.
Lastly, I will in the end most likely supercharge the motor. It wasn't the original plan, but it's gonna be the end result I am sure as my brother is already giving me sh!t about it. .
The only supercharger I have seen was three times the amount I'm spending. The one Quik has is like $6000 isn't it. When I go SC,(when or if) I am just buyin the supercharger itself and havin the rest put in custom by my peeps.
A casting for that price? Are you sure that includes the design? Or do you have someone on the inside..
Why spend so much on an intake and then supercharge it.. Requiring a whole new one?
I still have mine. It has a broke timing chain. Happened as I was starting it a few months ago. PM me with a # if your interested. Btw its still in the car.