05-22-2015 | #21 |
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Re: 427 LT5 Build 2 underway
Very cool
Silly idea but thought I'd mention it anyways I was thinking to run a pcv hose from the rear all the way back to the tire tray and put a big reservoir of some sort like a fuel cell where the spare tire goes to increase the volume in the system. All I did for now is run a vacuum line all the way to the front of the car ahead of the wheel where I put a catch can hoping to increase volume slightly and catch some oil. |
05-23-2015 | #22 |
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Re: 427 LT5 Build 2 underway
35-40 cfm throughout the lift curve. I'll post more detail when the heads arrive next week. And the flow efficiency, which was great beforehand, was maintained. Doesn't appear to be any adverse shrouding with the bigger valves. Still >90 cfm/sq in at .500".
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05-26-2015 | #23 |
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05-26-2015 | #24 |
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Re: 427 LT5 Build 2 underway
WOW!
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05-26-2015 | #25 |
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05-26-2015 | #26 |
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Re: 427 LT5 Build 2 underway
My Todd, what big valves you have....
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05-26-2015 | #27 |
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Todd,
Absolutely stunning! The copper beryllium seats are gorgeous.
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05-26-2015 | #28 |
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Those seats are pretty, for sure but wow, the larger valves really "slimmed down" the valve bridges. At the 800-hp level do you have any concerns about keeping those parts of the head cool?
Of course, I guess duty cycle is an issue, too. If all this engine will be is a drag racer then maybe there's no problem But if you're going to do long periods of WOT, i.e.: standing mile events, things are going to get pretty darn hot....
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05-29-2015 | #29 |
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What an impressive build. I live over in Boone County, near Zionsville. Is the engine being assembled in Fishers? If so, I'd love to be around when that jewel is fired for the first time....
It is always exciting to hear the sound a new engine makes when it first comes to life... I used to work around IndyCar for a few years, through the Chevy Indy v8's, the Buicks, the Aurora (a monster of an engine), the Infinity v8, and of course Toyota and Honda....etc., It gets in the blood, for sure. |
02-24-2016 | #30 |
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Re: 427 LT5 Build 2 underway
Guys,
Just a quick post to let you know that from January, I've started a business focused on the LT5. I intend to have a blog dedicated to build 2. If things go as planned, I'll have more to display at BG this year. Hope you can click over to the website, and contact me if you have any questions. PS. I did ask the mods if this was ok, and never got a response. Apologies in advance if this violates any forum rules. Thanks.
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