LS7 vs. 350 ci LT5 mods
Finally broke down and bought a new HP document scanner to replace the one that died. So, for your viewing pleasure, a comparision of dyno results for the LS7 vs a couple 350 ci LT5s. Interesting...
First the base C6 Z06 w/ LS7: http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...06baseline.jpg From a couple years ago, I found this in the archives - Don's car (mods unknown) and Dominic's having the top end ported and ??? (he'll have to say what else). (He has a dyno sheet showing close to 400 RWHP after his last tune before he decided to widen the track by trying to push the guard rails out a little wider with his car:razz: (I recon when he gets it running again with the S-II cams and now fully ported, another FBI tire-smoker will be terrorizing the blacktops 'round here!) http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...noCompar1A.jpg And, (as promised) this is my 350 LT5, fully (FBI) ported and tuned. What interesting machines these LT5s are! http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...T510-19-10.jpg I couldn't find any dyno sheets for some 415s, or 427 or 441 LT5s. But, if someone has one/some, and can post them for comparison, that would be cool! P. |
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Looks like the lowend torque and lowend power are better on the Ls7
I would hope. Haibeck has dyno charts of maxed out 415's on the site (destroys the LS7). :-({|= |
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Lets see the cost of an LS7 vs anyone's 415. I know 06 Z06's are going for under 40K now on a regular basis. To send my ZR-1 to LPE for a 415 conversion is 29K. I paid 29K for the car a few years ago, so I would have nearly 60K in it. I would be happier with the 415, but the LS7 is looking like a sweet deal these days.
What interests me the most about this is our 350 can get close to the output of the LS7. That is what I am personally shooting for. I want to build the most powerful 350 I can. I should say, one day I will have Corey H do it for me though. I am no engine builder. |
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The thing I've always wanted to know about the 415 strokers from the owners are how tough are they when pushed on a regular basis. Or have the owners of them driven the enough to find out. I don't mean mildly driving. I mean at the drag strip or road racing them. I have a feeling they aren't driven very often. But id like to know from the owners of them.
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The nice thing about building a big inch LT5 is much of it can be done in phases - providing some nice performance boosts along the way: porting the top end and timing the cams, and installing headers, for example, could net you a 500 hp 350. All those base pieces would transfer to the big boy (with some further porting and bigger valves, perhaps) so nothing is lost. With the sleeves and portability of parts, the LT5 becomes close to "modular"! Sorry...My enthusiasm is leaking out again:redface: P. |
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415 12:5 compression
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w.../Franks415.jpg 441 11:1 compression http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...Franks440c.jpg LS7 11:1 compression with headers. Same car with a very small cam 518rwhp 473rwtq http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w.../franku002.jpg |
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Not really a fair comparison, is it? A stock bottom-end LS7 can put down 580-600whp when comparing like mods of intakes, heads, exhaust, and cams.
Not to mention for around $7k you can just drop a maggie on an LS7 and make ridiculous torque and horsepower with no loss of driveability. |
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