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I agree that the majority of people won't go beyond adding the blower and other bolt-ons, but if we're going to rationalize this by what most people do, how many people do you see picking the LT4 SC over the offerings available? Maybe I missed it, but I haven't seen a single person here add the LT4 to their Camaro. I even see more people with Pro Chargers than I do with LT4's and we both know the LT4 is probably more reliable even if it does come from a GM parts bin. I'm not sure where you're getting $20k in re-work being needed to the motor either, that's insane.
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E-force and Heartbeat can create more power, run cooler and don't take the same hits at the top end as the LT4 SC.
And Turbo and Centri's do that even better. Keep following that logic tree. And turbos do it without using 60-80hp to run. And turbos make more tq. 693wtq on Jess's car on stock LT1 pump, injectors, cam. |
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Interesting discussion. I was surprised to learn the LT4 used a small 1.7L compressor.
I've been fooling with superchargers for quite a few years and what I've personally seen is larger displacement superchargers are able to produce more power at less boost which means cooler temps all around. I have a 2.3L Magnuson on my Challenger. 9:1 comp motor, stroked from 5.7 to 6.0L and fully forged. I run the smallest pulley I can put on the blower and it makes 14.5 psi and 600ish RWHP and RWTQ. Runs 10.80s in the 1/4 mile at 128-130MPH with a 6 speed manual trans in the car. Friends that went to 2.9L blowers make the same power on 11-12psi. However, I also have friends that went full monty and got KB 4.0L blowers. I've never seen one of those work especially well as it takes 100 plus HP to turn the blower to begin with, so there is a point where it is too big. I do agree that the stock motor can only handle so much and yes you can exceed that with the 1.7, 2.3, or upcoming 2.9L blower. However I would argue that you will make the same power with less boost and resulting cooler IATs using a larger unit up to a point before you hit diminishing returns of blower parasitic losses as mentioned above. From what I've seen the 2.3L has done VERY well. I saw a 2016 2SS with a Maggie on it at LSFest Sunday. It was running 10.90s at 128MPH with just the blower slapped on it at 7psi. Impressive. I also think you're on point with the compression ratio if you rebuild the LT1. 11.5:1 is high for FI. I went the opposite end of the spectrum at 9:1 for my Challenger. If I had that to do over again I would have done 10.5 - 10.8 so I could make power with less boost and run cooler. |
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I have a Magnuson on my 4Runner that I put on there 7 years ago and it's my poor weather driver. It's been flawless as well. To bolt on almost 200RWHP, you really can't go wrong with one of these superchargers. Way more bang for the buck that other solutions IMO. |
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The one thing that raised my eyebrows on the ADM/1.7L install was how quickly and hard the torque curve hit. Coming on that strong, that low in the RPMs got me to thinking how hard are the internals being hammered out of the hole? It makes sense on the LT4 because that is what the GM team is looking for, the driving experience, low end punch, day-to-day
It's been my experience that too much torque, too quick bends rods and shatters pistons. Smaller turbos are notorious for doing this if not tuned right. Maybe the LT1 can handle it, but maybe some torque limitation might be in order for a safety margin on this system....just a thought. |
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Time will tell but the LT1 pistons and rods seem at least as strong as the LS3's. We beat the heck out of stock LS3's at 800wtq with no problems. We will start playing Mythbusters shortly and see what we can do.
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I love it, curious to see where this goes.
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Little read about the motor. http://media.chevrolet.com/media/us/...owerhouse.html As someone daily driving a car with a LT4 I have to say I have never felt a car this strong down low. My 670+ HP Mustang with a Centrifugal pulled crazy up high but was lazy down low. My ZL1 was strong down low but you could still feel the motor come "into the boost". High boost turbo cars were the worse. The LT4 feels like a large NA motor and that was the point. That being said the design is built to a certain limit. In the Z06 world you get much over 800 hp at the crank the LT4 blower comes off and a Procharger or turbos come on. No one and I mean no one is running a 2.3. (And there are kits that fit the car.) A few tried them but the power difference was so small it was not worth the money. Even the Callaway cars don't make much power over a modded stock blower car. The big thing is the cooling brick design issues that caused overheating when running WOT for extended times under high heat conditions. This was resolved in the 2017 model cars with the new taller lid and brick layout.
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I seriously considered the LT4 conversion but I have no way to do it myself where I am at, and the only person I could find doing these was ADM. Unfortunately it would have cost me another 1400 to ship my car there and back and then what happens when I need something. Maggie seemed the next best choice based on reliability.
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Why aren't more shops offering the sort of thing ADM is? Or are they?
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