Mechatron, just stick the 1900 on and you will love it. What size cam have you got in your engine?
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Mechatron, just stick the 1900 on and you will love it. What size cam have you got in your engine?
Better than mine! Pretty sure I lose a bit out the pipes, especially considering how loud my exhaust gets on boost... Hardly worth stressing over or the cost of changing to be honest.
That cam will be fine. the only thing I would change is the lsa to 114, but it will be fine as it is. It will scream its head off. Don't go too mad with the boost at 11.1 static. 8psi would be lovely
I was honestly a little worried when I first picked up the ute after the install as I didnt expect the toothed belts to be that loud, but now I would never consider changing it. Have been palled over for breath testing, etc several times with zero issues from the authorities, but as stated it is quite a bit louder than the standard set up. Im out of town a bit so I really notice it when I drive around town in built up areas compared to driving on the highway.
My 403/1023 atw was with the dead standard VY LS1 heads, but thats with a 21x 23x @ 114LSA cam :)
Mech, you will loose a little boost with the 112 lsa and extra overlap so I would run it as is with 11.1 compression first. Changing heads would be the easiest way to lower compression. I had a stock ls2 (10.9: 1) with 7 psi and it flew. Just don't go too mad with boost as I don't think you will gain a lot because of high cylinder temp. Stock Ls1 is 10.4 :1 I think.
Pretty sure the Stock Ls1 compression is 10.1:1.
I agree, not worth swapping heads at this stage. Even put the 6PSI pulley on and see how it's going. Won't cost you much more to bump it up for the 9PSI pulley as you can pretty much increase the tune across the board and then have a closer look at it. It's not like you're paying for a full tune every time you do little things like that. I'm not sure how if pulleys are available to work up/down in 1PSI increments, you could probably come close in theory but be a bit off in reality.
You hear a bit of both from in the car. If you were outside the car, it would be blower first and then the exhaust would be a lot louder as the car goes past.
Thanks heaps for everyone's replies so far....such great info in this thread. Please also know that I'm really appreciative of everyone's input.
When I do finally go ahead with the charger I'll be going to Sams, so I'll leave it in his hands to determine exactly how much boost my current setup can safely take.
Guys please feel free to keep this thread alive to discuss more supercharged LS setups. Thanks guys
Everytime This subject comes up I think how much I want one , then i just reflect back to to the iron block v8s we ran 'back in the day'
and how getting 400hp was a pain and you ended up with a temperamental pig with a drinking problem that had to be babied or it would crack the sads .
Now we have it from factory or with a couple of tweaks and will still return 10l/100km
Not against it, supercharging , just have never justified it (the justification is an age thing )
What motor you are you putting a blower on? If it's the 5.7 consider the old ones too even the 112 is nice and less head pressure.
Piss the blower off and just run the 427 , never understood why people go big block blower in one go,
It should be supercharge or big block , then if you're bored with 500hp at the wheels , go the full hog ;)
It's still a small block!
If the motor was built for boost you may as well boost it. If it's built for big NA power then you'd end up pulling it down again to boost it. May as well do it once and do it right!