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Steve1968LS2
05-05-2006, 06:08 PM
Baseline was 462hp 450tq with hooker 1 3/4 long tubes.. 472hp when we swapped on the 21st Century Streetmachine 1 7/8 stepped long tubes..

LS2 Crate
1 7/8 stepped longtubes
AFR 205 heads
Comp 230/232 114LSA cam
FAST intake

573 horsepower
&
505 ft. lbs. torque

I am pretty damn happy to say the least.. now to get it in the car.. Oh, these pulls were done on cruddy 91 octane Arco gas.. :doh:

Whistler
05-05-2006, 06:20 PM
Awesome!
Is it coming to Orlando next month?

restomodbird69
05-05-2006, 06:20 PM
cool man

rockdogz
05-05-2006, 11:45 PM
Dang.... Impressive. Big block power in a small block package has me wondering if I made the right engine choice :drool:

jeff s
05-06-2006, 05:55 PM
Nice numbers.
What reluctor wheel count did this one have?

andrewb70
05-07-2006, 06:19 AM
Nice numbers.
What reluctor wheel count did this one have?

58 tooth I believe.

Andrew

Kenova
05-07-2006, 10:03 AM
:drool: It's looking like Penny is going to be more than just another pretty face. :naughty:
Ken

RyanJ
05-07-2006, 06:24 PM
So, is this a 58-tooth LS2 w/ HP Tuners/Speartech harness?

What compression are you running?

nitrorocket
05-08-2006, 08:19 AM
What do those heads flow? People really under estimate the LS engines! That is pretty good power that can be had for a motor that will most likely live to 150k+ miles.

Without the turbos, my little 347" ls1 with a 224 cam and TEA stage 2 heads made 430 hp at the wheels!

The best thing is that most of the parts interchange too! I love LS motors.

Steve1968LS2
05-08-2006, 09:10 AM
So, is this a 58-tooth LS2 w/ HP Tuners/Speartech harness?

What compression are you running?

Long story.. we had thought the motor was an 58 tooth LS2 due to the color of the plug. Later we ran the numbers and it turned out to be a 24x wheel. We still had to wait for FAST to make the adaptor harness so Westech could dyno test the engine.

My Speartech harness just showed up today and it's beautiful.. I will be running a factory LS2 computer.

Stock compression and the test was done on 91 Octane ARCO gas..

Damn True
05-08-2006, 09:18 AM
So any idea what it would cost to duplicate your setup?

coony
05-08-2006, 09:24 AM
We still had to wait for FAST to make the adaptor harness so Westech could dyno test the engine.


Ah, the famous "westech" dyno. Numbers are looking great! almost unbelievable :3gears:

Steve1968LS2
05-08-2006, 09:50 AM
So any idea what it would cost to duplicate your setup?

Lots of $$$

But, you could do it cheaper..

1. Find a pull-out LS2 engine with the computer, harness and accesories.

2. Port and rework the LS6 heads that come with the engine

3. Find some lower cost long tubes

By going this route you could be thousands of dollars less in price and only 20-30hp lower in power.. making power gets exponentally more expensive as you go up.

For my deal:

LS2 Engine - $5500
Speartech harness and ECU - $1200 (guess)
FAST Intake - $900
Comp cam and pushrods - $450
AFR 205 heads with upgraded springs - $2200
Stepped 1 7/8 long tube headers - $1800

I think that's it..

When you buy the crate motor you will also need to buy a starter, ps pump, alternator and all the brackets to bolt them on. If you are running a manual transmission you will also need a flywheel. If you are not running corvette accesories you might need a new dampner.

My flywheel is the 8lb Mezeire billet unit and my dampner is the lightweight ATI SFI unit.

Did that make sense???

andrewb70
05-08-2006, 12:08 PM
You mean 8lb Mezeire flexplate....don't you?

Andrew

Rybar
05-08-2006, 01:40 PM
Nice numbers Steve, that is one pretty potent combo there.

I'm eyeballing those heads and intake myself in the near future.

Steve1968LS2
05-19-2006, 08:31 AM
Ah, the famous "westech" dyno. Numbers are looking great! almost unbelievable :3gears:

Ah wait.. this comment seems to make more sense all of a sudden ... :secret:

Van B
05-19-2006, 03:38 PM
Is Westech's dyno "optimistic"?

Steve1968LS2
05-19-2006, 03:47 PM
Is Westech's dyno "optimistic"?

No, I just have a guess about the posters identity.. sounded sorta "Yodyesk" -- even if it isn't I just got the sarcasm in his post..

Westech does a TON of dyno testing for just about everyone and they have their engine dynos regularly calibrated..