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Old 03-03-2013, 07:16 PM   #1
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Hot Rod's Big Bang Theory

http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/h...g_bang_theory/

I decided to look up the article. Nice info. After reading it, I would't be surprised if 4.8 motors started showing in more classic vehicles.
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Old 03-03-2013, 07:28 PM   #2
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Re: Hot Rod's Big Bang Theory

Yah it's real neat. I think boost is going to dart showing up a LOT more
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Old 03-03-2013, 07:40 PM   #3
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Re: Hot Rod's Big Bang Theory

I myself prefer the 4.8 to the 5.3 for daily driving. It is more forgiving to cruising rpm then the 5.3, and this is from my personal experience.

Most swappers are after hp, and not mpg. My current build plan is to use the 4200 Vortec, and see what is possible mpg wise. I am hoping for a mpg and cost vs buying a new car as my job situation gets back to normal along with my long commutes.
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Old 03-03-2013, 07:43 PM   #4
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Re: Hot Rod's Big Bang Theory

The 4.8 is a great little motor. Many of the late model UPS trucks in my building are 4.8 powered. Here's one waiting to be dropped in a truck. The old one was at 200K when the oil pump developed problems. Not bad for the abuse we give them.
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Re: Hot Rod's Big Bang Theory

this confirm's that Moma's Cutlas will get a 5.3 or 4.8 .
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Old 03-03-2013, 08:45 PM   #6
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this confirm's that Moma's Cutlas will get a 5.3 or 4.8 .
Post up a pic of that cutlass. I have a 79 and have had it since high school 20 years ago. It has been sitting for quite a while and waiting for the resurection.
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Old 03-04-2013, 01:40 PM   #7
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Sweet, I would like to see a price list on parts. I wonder what it would do on my 6.0L?

I know the down fall of a n/a 4.8 or 5.3 is the small bore shrouds the valve flow, but that does not appear to be a problem when boosted...

Nice find! thanks...
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Old 03-04-2013, 06:27 PM   #8
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Re: Hot Rod's Big Bang Theory

That's intresting. Now if they can get a transmission to hold up behind it. Nice find gchemist.
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Post up a pic of that cutlass. I have a 79 and have had it since high school 20 years ago. It has been sitting for quite a while and waiting for the resurection.
My girlfriend had one years ago and it has always been here favorite car, she found this while I was gone so I bought it for her. its rust free but definitnely needs restoration.
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Old 03-04-2013, 10:03 PM   #10
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Let's find this guy!

4.8/4L80e swap in my '74 K5 Blazer. Roush TVS 1900 Supercharger 11 psi of boost, GM '04 LS6 camshaft, Custom Stainless Long Tube Headers, and Edelbrock 90mm throttle body. 430/440 HP/TQ @ the wheel

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Old 03-04-2013, 10:23 PM   #11
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Re: Hot Rod's Big Bang Theory

How about a 5.3 turbo and 4.8 turbo going at it?


So ya convinced yet? 4.8 is crazy and different. Man, now I'm really considering not retiring my 96 Jimmy. It has a 4.3. A 4.8 is just a little bigger but I can add about 50% more HP.
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Old 03-04-2013, 10:33 PM   #12
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Let's find this guy!

4.8/4L80e swap in my '74 K5 Blazer. Roush TVS 1900 Supercharger 11 psi of boost, GM '04 LS6 camshaft, Custom Stainless Long Tube Headers, and Edelbrock 90mm throttle body. 430/440 HP/TQ @ the wheel

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That looks like FordAssassin's truck. He's local. Like the big bang project, he thought it was a 5.3. I don't think he's too disappointed. The 4.8's look pretty good now, watch prices go up.
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Re: Hot Rod's Big Bang Theory

Turbo 4.8's have been popular for a while now. They are pretty sweet!
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I had a buddy who bought a 4.8L core a few years ago that needed to be overbored. Couldn't find a singe manufacturer that made a piston for an overbored 4.8, even .010 over for a good torque plate hone. Plenty for the 5.3 and larger, but nothing for the little guy.
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Re: Hot Rod's Big Bang Theory

Adding an LS engine to our trucks.
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I had a buddy who bought a 4.8L core a few years ago that needed to be overbored. Couldn't find a singe manufacturer that made a piston for an overbored 4.8, even .010 over for a good torque plate hone. Plenty for the 5.3 and larger, but nothing for the little guy.
Do your own due diligence and research, but it has been shown and proven that both 5.3's and 4.8's can be taken out to 5.7 bore! My next motor will be a 5.3 bored to a 5.7.
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5.7 LS? With a cam swap, a 5.7 would give my ZZ4 a run for it's money.
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My tuner's truck is an 04 sierra....was orginally a 4.8 with a rear mount turbo it put down 475(11lbs) to the tires stock motor with a cam....it run lean and burnt a piston....now it has a forged 5.7( 5.3 bored out to 346ci) and it put down 620ish on 15lbs...truck is a monster on the street and gets almost as good on mpg if you can keep ya foot out of it....foose04 over on pt.net put down 919hp on a stock 4.8 shortblock
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Re: Hot Rod's Big Bang Theory

Stock bottom end world record for 5.3 is 996 to the ground. Stock bottom end even heads.

http://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-ind...ingup-now.html

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I hadent seen that one! That is wild!
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5.7 LS? With a cam swap, a 5.7 would give my ZZ4 a run for it's money.
The first LS Was the LS1 which was 5.7 stock.
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