Opinions needed. If you have one, tell me.
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torbs wrote:
ah, ok. didnt know thatNot to mention the engine, stock comes with 10.5:1 comp ratio AND lightweight internals built to spin fast, not hold boost.
Plus, the cheapest s/c set up imagineable would still be more expensive than a H/C set up.
Turbo set ups for LT1's are mostly custom (arm, leg, first born) and the kits out there are expensive as well because there are only one or two out there.
Oh yeah,
Brian's a pussy.
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Personally, for daily driver use, I would keep the nitrous system, since most H/C setups producing the HP you would like are probably a bit more aggressive than I would like to drive around. If it were me, I would go with forged rods and pistons first. The decision really hinges on your definition of streetable. I have to say I kind of envy you LT1 guys with nitrous, since your intake manifolds allow large wet shots without catching on fire like the LSx series occasionally do.
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bottles are for babies.
seriously though, I think its fun to sit in car that lopes back and forth at idle, sounds like it is going to fall apart just sitting there, and is so loud it feels like you have a sinus infection at wot.
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torbs wrote:
what about goin blown then?same problem...
"Plus, the cheapest s/c set up imagineable would still be more expensive than a H/C set up."
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Start pimpin' out every girl you know and buy an intercooled ATI procharger. If I had a V8, this I would have to have.
http://procharger.com/gallery/showtemp.php?market=2&idx=1223
His power level isn't "amazing" but the car is hardley touched besides the charger. Sounds like from the gallery info that his tuning might not be optimal either.
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Sweet-WRX-Lovin wrote:
Start pimpin' out every girl you know and buy an intercooled ATI procharger. If I had a V8, this I would have to have.
The only ATI that would work on my car would yeild about the same amount of HP (without a rebuild). The car actually did have an ATI on it before I bought it, but I got the price knocked off with hi selling it to someone else. I wish I could have kept it, but I couldn't afford that much at the time, I was 16, and it was plenty of car at the time.Thats the supercharger that was on my car. I beleive the kit costs $3600
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Well, you are asking the wrong person here. Butt, and yes I said butt, my old man is a machinest and race car driver for over 30 years, I personally would build a cheap as possible motor running super high compresion (cheaper over the long run vs. a supercharger) but running race gas. If you aren't willing to make this sacrifice I have no hope for you. And BS on the supercharger rebuilding at 20K miles. If you have an ass monkey tunning your car maybe. I have no idea what I'm doing compared to my old man and I could get WAY more mileage out of that.
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Heads/Cam all the way!!! If you got the jack do like a 393 lower half and some trick flow heads or if you don't, just go with the ported heads/ cam. They make great power, and coupled with the right gears, the extra RPMs help ALOT. Add a little spray on top and you'll be well into the 500 club. Fuel economy isn't too terrible bad (I have 427 LS1s getting 29.5 MPG in C5s)- you should still be able to expect 18-21. Labor is intense although- I highly suggest yanking the mo to do the swap. While your in there, you should at least do rods/ pistons while you can. F-bodies are a bitch to work on, but the results can turn out impressive when done. ATI kits are nice as well (I know a guy who can hook you up...) but depending on how far you want to go, you'll have to get forged internals anyway. N2O is harder on things (look at your bearings after spray vs. supercharge/ turbocharging) but it's pretty good bang for the buck especially if you already have the setup. DO NOT go above 12:1 or use race gas- it's not necessary at all. Every pt of compression usually nets only about 4% add'l power- not hardly worth running race gas. My $.02
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well wrx guy if i was to tell u something about ur wrx, i wouldnt know to much at all to tell u. but just do some research for urself on some camaro LT1 boards and see how many guys are running blower/turbos, and see how many of them lasted. im not blowing smoke up ur ass about it.
and yeah i know it harms the rings. but like i said it takes time and alot of spray of course, on a good running motor.
sean go with H/C setup, dont venture into boost with an LT1 unless u can afford it twice. just a mild setup will net u 380ish. then spray 100 on top of it, and it will be a healthy motor.
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