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And I never said it was the norm....just very possible with proper set-up and conditions. He may have trapped less or more on a different track different day. Also....going from ~370rwhp to ~500rwhp. Starting at a 110-111 trap speed. 130 horsepower should get you AT LEAST 10mph in trap speed if you are properly set-up. But yes....we will see. |
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and I for one would like to meet the person who is willing to go through the effort to take the heads off of their car, but not take the 15 mins to take a valve spring compressor and dissassemble a head to save a few hundred bucks... if you want... you can add $20 to my cost lists for a valve spring compressor to help keep you satisfied and my car still trapped 118 mph.... mph is directly related to power.... ET is how efficient you put that power down.... even a junior dragster driver knows that ![]() ![]() again... i just listed a fairly detailed list and figured out the end cost is still ~$32/rwhp... again.. not peak... but across the board.. ![]() i would again like you to explain how porting heads can not be justified. because again... what I just listed, shows a better bang for you buck than tuning/headers. You seem to be avoiding this.... I wonder why. ![]() Are you saying now that headers/tune is a complete waste of money as well?
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exactly how long do you think it takes to change a head? I'm pulling my heads again... I can time it for you... but the first time around I did it in a day and a half, taking my time, swapping everything from my old head to the new head, checking ptv clearance, waiting on a few parts, and also installing a cam
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Here is a picture of my receipt for my heads. I blacked some of it out for obvious reasons. Bare West Coast cylinder Head L92s: ![]() I paid $1289 shipped... I'm sorry I didn't include shipping in my original post Head gaskets: http://sdparts.com/details/gm-factor...parts/12610046 $68.80 Head bolts: http://sdparts.com/details/gm-perfor...parts/17800568 $45.90 Lindy Flycutting Tool $78.50 http://www.lindytools.com/ Now you shouldn't need new valves, because you can reuse the stock ones and I don't think you should factor in valve springs, because to run a set of heads you don't need stronger valvesprings... to run a bigger CAMSHAFT you need stronger valve springs. And one should of bought valve springs with the camshaft anyways. Total: $1482.20, and again you could get ~$300 for your bare heads, so your end cost is going to be ~ $1182.20 Here is an article GM high tech did on swapping a set of West coast cylinder heads onto a camm'ed ls3 covette. with a before/after dyno. http://www.gmhightechperformance.com...wap/index.html before/after dyno ![]() Again... that's a 36 rwhp/30 rwtq gain ACROSS THE ENTIRE POWERBAND... not just peak, like most mods. Now if you have any more questions, feel free to ask. I will be more than happy to assist you if you are confused about anything else.
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$1000 for headers are cheap? $1200 for exhaust?? almost $1000 for a FAST intake??? lets be realistic here about what cheap is.
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Again I ask: why are you having a pissing match over this? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to work on your own small block chevy..the basic designs been around awhile. Can you just answer a simple question? Truth is, if he had modded a 4.6 Mustang it'd be a lovefest in here. Let it go already.... |
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. The conversation turned to heads being an expensive mod for most people on this board (because lots here that i see drive their cars daily AND dont have the time or know-how to do their own work), to how much HE PAYED and what work he's done. If anything, he's just hijacked this thread into a West Coast Cylinder head advertisement.P.S- You dont have to tell me how long the "small block chevy" has been around im well aware of it.I even used to own an LS1 Camaro. I wrench on my own cars as well and built my own solid roller stroker engine in my other vehicle (galaxie), but i see lots of people pay for labor because truth is, its a bitch to work on these cars sometimes and that drives the price of doing the heads way up./ |
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but i had to quite this post for being particularly ignorant. BackinBlack have you ever heard the name Carroll Shelby? He knows a thing or two about cars and i think he'd beg to differ. |
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i do all of my own work also, to include pocket porting heads. machine work i pay for. everything alse is my work. my cost for doing this stuff is WAY less that those who dont. with that said....
there is NOTHING cheap about any of these new motors. LS motors are very expensive just like modulars. L92 heads not withstanding. L92's are an example of seriously cheap performance the aftermarket cant compete with. that saying "chevy is cheap" went out the window when the small block stopped production, and the LS started. i cant imagine how much a fellow spends, who cant do his own engine building, design, and fabbing. now we are comparing build-up costs to see who is best. another draw.
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