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05-14-2012, 12:39 PM | #1 |
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Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
I'm in the planning stages for an engine for my '66 daily driver/mild pro-touring build. I know little about building LSx engines, though I've worked with hi-po aircooled VW engines for awhile. I've been thinking about building a 4.8 using an aluminum 5.3 block for better mileage, and also the crank would be stronger due to more rod journal overlap. The truck will be used as a daily driver, and run at open track days, and the occassional autocross. I'm not wanting to compete with it, just want to get it out on the track and have fun. I'm planning on using an individual runner intake with four 2 barrel Dellorto or Weber carbs for the intake. I haven't decided whether I'll use downdraft or sidedraft carbs/intake yet. IR intakes broaden the powerband, and tames big cams since they eliminate reversion problems that plenum type intakes have. I'd like it to rev to around 8500 rpm, and make good power to around 7500 rpm. I think the broad powerband that the IR intake offers would be great especially for autocrossing where you're usually stuck in a single gear the whole run.
I have experience with Dellorto carbs on IR intakes; I use them on my daily driver VW. They're extremely driveable and make a ton more average power than plenum manifold systems do. My old stock engine'd VW daily driver went from getting 24 mpg hwy to averaging 32-34 mpg mixed city/highway, with a peak of 36.25 mph hwy, so they're not as radical as they look. I can use MSD for the ignition, use a wideband AFR gauge and tune it myself just like I have with my VW. Here's what I'm planning so far, let me know what you think! Like I said, no previous experience with LS engines, so I don't know what heads/cam/valvetrain I'd need. Aluminum block 5.3 (Less weight on nose of truck = better handling) 4.8 crank and rod length. Forged rods. Forged Pistons. IR intake. Four two barrel Dellorto or Weber carbs.
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05-14-2012, 12:54 PM | #2 |
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
Well, I'm pretty sure your the only one hunting for LESS displacement lol. Sounds like a cool idea, I saw a similar setup at LSFest, but it used itb's instead of itc's so you could keep fuel injection (which I prefer, because I'm carb-retarded).
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05-14-2012, 05:22 PM | #3 |
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
I'm just the opposite, never done anything EFI before, but know how to tune carbs. Well, Dellorto's anyways- I'd be lost on a four barrel!
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05-15-2012, 02:27 AM | #4 |
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
I think the only problem will be in finding an intake for your Webers. Your not the only one looking for mileage, except I will be swapping the 4.8 into my S10. I will leave it bone stock and just switch to a carb built just for it by either the Carb Shop or SMI.
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The guy in the link below made his own IR intake from an Edelbrock Pro Flo LS1 intake. He's using throttle bodies instead of carbs, but the manifold would pretty much be the same. I'd have to check and see if the intake runners on the Pro Flo manifold match up pretty well with the Weber IDA or IDF pattern, and choose carbs based on that. Aluminum carb flanges are easy to find and could be welded onto cut down runners of the Pro Flo manifold; assuming the runner spacing is ideal. http://m.modernhemi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1269857
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05-15-2012, 11:53 AM | #6 |
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
Pantera Stacks (its for injection but pretty cool)
http://panteraefi.com/LS1_STACK_INJECTION.html There is a 4-6 pg thread on ls1tech about Itb's. Harrop and Ingles were making some kits, but I guess it depends what exactly you want. Some offer a lower that you can setup for either i-tb's or itc, whereas others are a complete manifold including carbs.
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05-16-2012, 01:58 AM | #7 |
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
Was that 1600 buck manifold a Hogans sheetmetal one by chance?
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http://www.extrudabody.com/servlet/t...evy-LS1/Detail After doing more research, the bore spacing of Weber IDA carbs is 8mm wider than the runner spacing of the Edelbrock Pro Flo intake, so each runner/carb throat would only be off by 4mm. That could easily be fixed when making the carb adapter plates to weld onto the cut-down runners. The guy in this video is where I found the idea.
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
The motor is gona need some work if you plan on spinning it that fast. LS1tech has tons of info. The least i can think of is the best arp rod bolts with rod resizing and main studs. I am sure ls1tech.com has all the nessecary parts lists. Just be care full if you post over there with out searching first. Some of them on that site are jerks.
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
I am not thinking you could do anything other then bolts to the rods. I would get the best bottom end you can afford. I am not sure if they discontinued the valves or not but tons of people over there on ls1tech get rid of them for some reason. Maybe titanium valves. I like the texas speed and perfomance heads. I will get the 6.0 stage 2.5s one day. They flow good and are dirt cheap and tons of people use them.
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
Could have been worse, you could have said that over on Yellow Bullet
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Its just fortunate that we have open minded people on here with experience in all things. The only other forums I go to are the Turbo Forums where if you wanted an engineer level answer you can get it there.
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
you should use a 6.0L block so you can use the bigger 4.0" bore and put some better flowing heads on it. This high reving build is more suited to a little light weight car though so IDK how much your truck weights but I would just build a big cube LSX(408 - 454) that revs easily and cheaply to 7000 and call it a day. Oh and ofcourse make it an aluminum block. An FFR cobra replica or GT40 or RCR superlight kit car would be really cool with a build like this though and would sound like an old can am racecar! But I'm guessing you have your heart set on this for your truck so...your going to have a hard time researching this cause its one of those builds that venture off into somewhat rare territory. Good luck
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I forgot to update this since I started a thread on LS1tech about it. I've found out that anything over about 7500 rpm would atleast double the cost to build it, so that's out of the picture. With a 4.8 crank and a 7500 rpm limit, the piston speed would be slowed down to the point where stock rods with ARP bolts should be adequate. I'll be boring it to LS1 bore size- 3.90" to unshroud the valves and have a better selection of off-the-shelf forged pistons.
Here's what I've come up with so far. Aluminum block L33 5.3, LS1 bore and 4.8 crank. ~312 CI Stock rods, ARP bolts. Forged rods if needed. Forged pistons. Solid roller lifters. Shaft mount adjustable rockers. Double roller timing chain w/damper. L33/799 head castings, C5 Z06 hollow valves. Send off for CNC porting? Self built IR intake, four two barrel weber/dellorto carbs. Hooker cast iron headers- should be fine for small CI- I want the retro look of them. MSD LS1/LS6 ignition controller. Drop in trap door/baffled windbags tray. Possible fabricated/weld on wings on sump for higher oil capacity.
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
Yea man spend the money on the heads, I recommend these guys: http://www.mastmotorsports.com Much better than AFR and even trickflow that most guys on LS1 tech recommend, IMHO. Get the 11* heads and you can run a radical cam without running into PTV clearance issues.
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Re: Potential Build, Destroked Aluminum 5.3 to 4.8, IR Intake, 8500 RPM
If he's gonna go with new pistons, just get them flycut, and then mill the 799's to bump compression. No PTV issues, and would end up making just as much power. Use the money for better rods. Imo Mast heads are $1k BARE, plus you need the offset rocker arms to run them.
Spend the money on good forged pistons and rods. Flycut the pistons if you worry about ptv because of cam, mill the 799's to bump compression, use the extra cash to get them ported if your concerned about flow. You'll come out cheaper then the heads alone. Theastronaut- I wanna see some pics of the homemade IR setup on here (I'm on ls1tech but way too lazy to go through all their threads)
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One guy on LS1tech said that Gen 4 rods with ARP bolts would be fine if I was only going to turn it 7500 rpm? The smaller 4.8 stroke would slow the piston speed down for less stress on the rods. Post number 5 and 8 in this thread kinda explains how I'm going to do the manifold. I got the idea from the link below. http://m.modernhemi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1269857
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Can you setup those weber carbs for E85? Is it available in your area? if so I would think about making it run really high compression ratio's for it if its available in your area? It would help you make more torque down low, easier to tune on, run cooler, and all around just be perfect for a build like this.
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After more research I've decided to go with a LS2 4" bore block. A L33 block can't be bored as much as an iron 5.3 block can, so that's not going to work. 4" bore with 4.8 crank will make 329 CI and the larger bore will unshroud the valves. I'm pretty sure I'm gunna use LS3 heads since they have lighter valves and should flow enough for a high revving 329 CI without port work. Now I've just gotta figure out how to steal the LS2 from my sisters TBSS without her knowing.
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Nice, I've actually been wanting to do this exact thing as well, (match a 6.0L block with a 4.8L stroke) So let us know how it turns out, im very interested.
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