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1996 LT4, going to build the engine, need opinions please!

12K views 21 replies 5 participants last post by  Maniacmechanic1  
600 Hp normal aspirated is obtainable with those head flow numbers.
Full drag Race cam used.

Something more street friendly pump gas 525-550 obtainable.

3.90 gears in the Dana 44 is good choice.
I built a C4 Dana 44 forvan Illinois Drag Racer near me with 3.90 Yukon gears.
Back 2010-2011.
 
The Best thing to do is write down a Figure number your willing to spend.
Or can afford.
Make your parts list and add up.


Black Tag & Green Tag ZF6 Transmissions were good.
Hard to find parts for now.

Guys used to Favor Mcleod Twin disc clutches in C4 Vettes.

I like Centerforce Dual Friction myself in Vintage GM Musclecars with a Muncie 4 speed.
 
There never has been a perfect intake for LT1- LT4 Cars.
The actual airflow distribution between all 8 cylinders tends to vary widely per all 8 cylinders.
Choose an intake.
Hog Port it as much as you can.
Wide Port Style.
Fit a large throttle body on.
Goal is to get 250-275 into all intake ports of both cylinder heads.
 
1-7/8" header primary tubes.
Work best with a custom added on 4.000" diameter collector.
Smooth long transition merge cones 12-18 inches long.
Connect to dual 3 inch exhaust.
Quiet it down use an X pipe.

Street Outlaws style & save 75-100 lbs use no exhaust system.
 
HAHAHAHA

Well I dont want to Siamese sleeve the block or bore perfectly clean cylinders just for displacement which limits me to about 383 ci. Id like to be in the high 10's all motor. There isnt any reasonable frontal area to have a usable air-air intercooler, so turbos and blowers are ruled out as I wont run a water tank.

So if I cant get into the 10s ill squeeze whats necessary to do so. But making up for displacement with RPMs seems most reasonable.

Im very glad you recommended those guys! After talking to them, running the Gen III LSx computer setup sounds like the golden ticket! 8200 rpm limit gives me much more room to play!

Talking to Scat they are confident their all forged 383 kit will run 8k. Now I have to decide on heads and what solid lifter cam I need.

AFR was reluctant to give me a head recommendation or power potential without cams specs, which seemed really odd?

Maybe they didnt take me serious about running a big nasty solid roller??

For 8200 RPM You Need Custom Made Manley Titanium Valves Intake & Exhaust.
Titanium Valvespring Retainers By Crower, Manley, Del West.
Need Titanium Valve Locks. Manley.


Need Stainless steel Shaft Rockers By Crower.
Jesel.
Can Use Crower Stud Mount Stainless Steel Enduro.
Use BBC Brodix 7/16 Studs.


$4,000 + right there.


If you can not afford then do not plan 8000+ rpm & stay together.


Titanium Connecting rods should be used for 8000 RPM Plus.
$5000- $7,000 there.


Can cheet drag race but it is expected to blow while street racing at night for $$$$$.
 
Lowest cost power adder is nitrous oxide.


Use Aluminum connecting rods for Big Shots 350-700-900 HP more.


Titanium can be used too.
Pro Mod Engines like on Street Outlaws have Ti connecting rods.
 
Mcleod Twin disc clutch has been know to fail at 7000-8000 rpm.
Too Much Mass.
Blows.

Scattershield needed. Must have.
Blown clutch will cut your feet off of decapitate you.
Body Bag required then.


Single disc better.
Sintered iron or Copper bronze puck.


Billet steel or Billet aluminum flywheel needed.
Factory part is junk for racing.


All modern 5 & 6 speeds will blow up at 8000 rpm.


Have to Revert back to the Muncie 4-speed.


Others that will take is Ford Top Loader.
Chrysler Hemi 883A 4- speed.
 
I was told to switch to a T-56 so I could get face plated strait cut gears, but for the cost of a fully built T-56 ($7k ish) im very close to the cost of a sequential ($10k).

Im open to titanium valve train but the rods seem over kill? I know of 11k rpm motors running them though.
If Your Serious a Muncie 4 can be shifted at 8000-8500 rpm.

A Jerico 4 speed can also.

A Liberty Trans can too.

We Raced with a 350 Chevy Bored stroked to a 369 that had an Isky Race cam
Turned 8000-8500 for 2 years dirt tracking.
Was one Hell of an engine.
Won many races.

Later we had a 419 ci Sbc.
Revved too but just not the same beast.