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KB on a stock motor
I am thinking about installing a F/I cam and a KB 2.8L on my LS3, my question is that I've read where a bunch of guys can't really drive there cars very hard due to having F/I installed without having a forged bottom end. Is that the case or just people being overly careful?
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QATAR 2022
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i want to know that as well
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Your going to get 2 school of thought on this.
Keep the boost low and the timing pulled and the intake temps under control and your could be ok for a while. Get carried away and it wont last long. The differences are not just in the piston material but in the compression as well. And even then you have two school of thoughts. Conservative/reliable vs on the edge. Shops who sell a lot of of SC's on stock engines will always argue one way about it. GM didn't just boost its LS2 or Ls3 engine, it built a whole new engine for their sc offering. |
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Casey Woodside
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u said for a while how long is that?
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I'm sure that depends solely on the block. |
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It depends solely on the Drivers rigth FOOT and BRAIN connection.
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If you are going to make sub 650rwhp (Which the KB will) and you don't plan on tracking the car twice a week it will last quite awhile IMO. That being said, a solid tune, frequent fluid checks/changes, and a bit of common sense in terms of how hard you drive the car how often will certainly extend things quite a bit.
For example, we have a client's Procharged + Cam + Headers SS that made over 650rwhp more than a year ago. He drives the car HARD. Tracks it often. Broke the Tranny. Broke the driveshaft. Broke the Diff. Ran it on slicks/skinny's and DR's on the street. I watched him hot-lap it on a private rental day like he was TRYING to break something lol. To this day the engine is bone-stock and with Meth and twin-pump fuel system it made almost 700rwhp. I wouldn't expect this to happen every single time but it is working for him ![]() Jeff |
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Besides component material the bearing gaps are different and of course the compression. No one can predict when an engine will fail but you can know when your pushing things beyond what they were built for. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Doing it is one thing, getting it to live for a long time is another. Then you have things like intake air temps that need to be controlled as well to add to the equation as well as the quality of the gas you just put in. The cast piston used in these engines does not like to be treated unkindly either and when you get "pinging" under boost your doing damage as well. There are a lot of things to consider to a reliable build, I like to take a conservative approach as it never hurt anyone to play it safe. Dancing with the devil will get you burned if your not very careful and I don't know to many people that can afford to throw money away. |
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Thank ya'll for the answers, that's what I needed to hear.
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Putting a SC on a stock motor is similar to, say, replacing your car stereo amp with a new Kick Ass 2000 Watt amp. Sounds/works good at lower levels, but will blow up the speakers when you crank it up.
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Not that you can't install it and run it at 6 PSI for 100,000 miles but why run a big blower at 1/4 its ability. You an choose a smaller blower at lower cost and do that. We need to know what your goals are to make accurate recommendations. Ted.
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running 2.8 kb w 3 3/4 pulley with cam kit -lpe fuel pump- @ 9.2 boost -89%duty cycle on kb 60lb injectors @wot...654 rwhp...i,ll post when it breaks...only time will tell..plan on 1/4 mile running about 3-4 times a year..
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How long have you had it on your car? What else have you broken so far? And how hard do you drive on normal basis?
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