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Old 08-17-2016, 09:48 AM   #29
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Old 08-17-2016, 10:30 AM   #30
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I'm curious on the CNC head options as well. BTR utilizes a CNC GM Performance Head with their valve train kit.
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I'm curious on the CNC head options as well. BTR utilizes a CNC GM Performance Head with their valve train kit.
My personal opinion from all that I've read is that the GMPP heads are good if you are on a budget but they give up a little velocity and aren't the best option. There are too many aftermarket CNC heads to stick with the GM PP heads.
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Old 08-18-2016, 11:32 AM   #33
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My personal opinion from all that I've read is that the GMPP heads are good if you are on a budget but they give up a little velocity and aren't the best option. There are too many aftermarket CNC heads to stick with the GM PP heads.
That's what I was seeing, but it shocked me that BTR would use them.

I was looking at the Lingenfelter heads as they appear to be about $1500 for a complete set, but not sold on them.
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That's what I was seeing, but it shocked me that BTR would use them.

I was looking at the Lingenfelter heads as they appear to be about $1500 for a complete set, but not sold on them.
The Lingenfelter heads are proven performers but honestly I think there are better out there right now.

The GMPP heads aren't bad they just aren't the best either. They have a place and their price point is their main draw.

I believe BTR preps heads too.
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The Lingenfelter heads are proven performers but honestly I think there are better out there right now.

The GMPP heads aren't bad they just aren't the best either. They have a place and their price point is their main draw.

I believe BTR preps heads too.
The lingenfelter site gives you design parameters, but I didn't see any estimated hp numbers. Did you know anything giving a round about? I suppose that's tied a lot of the cam you're running though...
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Old 08-18-2016, 01:11 PM   #36
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Old 08-18-2016, 04:33 PM   #37
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The lingenfelter site gives you design parameters, but I didn't see any estimated hp numbers. Did you know anything giving a round about? I suppose that's tied a lot of the cam you're running though...
There was an LS3 head shoot out in Hotrod or Super Chevy a few years back and compared like 10 or 15 different heads ported and aftermarket castings. Google should bring it up.


Here I found it. The only problem is I think it should have been on a stock LS3 for more realistic numbers...

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Old 08-20-2016, 02:44 PM   #38
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I've been wondering about heads. New to the car. Thought stock power would be plenty (and it is I guess) but the heavy car can use more.

What about TrickFlow package with headers? I am wondering how that would compare to ported LS3 heads? Or TF compared to others?

I like the idea of adding 100rwhp, and I'm not interested in FI. I don't see a need for the catback though, hopefully the NPP is good enough.

I also see some value in keeping the stock LS3 heads on the shelf if I need them for whatever reason. At 1k+ for porting, with not as good results as aftermarket (I assume?)...I know you pay a bit more for aftermarket, but not astronomically more, and you're getting the fullly built heads and cam with it....

But if ported LS3 heads get you 95% of TF, at 50% of the cost then maybe it's worth it.

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Old 08-21-2016, 04:07 AM   #39
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I don't recommend aftermarket castings until strokers are involved.
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I don't recommend aftermarket castings until strokers are involved.
As I understand it, the big plus of going aftermarket is that you can mill the heads and still run big cams and still have great PTV clearance. So you gain free hp with higher CR and you can run bigger cam(more hp) and its easier to drive with a higher CR. Its all win, but at a price..
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Cam, heads and all tuning have been done at KP Racing. Great folks to work with. They used LME in Houston to do the porting.
Thanks for the tip, I think LME will port my heads next year. Its a huge gain!
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Old 08-21-2016, 07:26 PM   #42
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Speaking of milling the heads, what's the factors involved in determining how much you can mill them? I would assume cam specs, and piston cc would be the minimum to look at. What's the standard amount you can mill on a stock setup?


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