Is that a 2300 Atomic?
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Is that a 2300 Atomic?
Last edited by mechatron; 07-10-2014 at 10:51 PM.
awesome thread.
I am about to supercharge my SSV (magnuson heartbeat). having been for a few drives in a s/c v8, the only question I leave with I why I never went down this track years ago.
The set up in my Monaro is now ten years old but has only done 36000kms. Forged 382ci, whipple 2300, fuel system, intercooled, boost referenced water injection made 555rwhp, all Ive had to do is oil and plug changes, no regrets here and if I wasnt playing with Harleys and dirt bikes my E3 GTS would be blown as well. My set up is the same as run by Chipmaster is their Monaro back in the day, based on the Starr kit.
Mine is 404 cube cast iron block, trickflow heads, cam 226/238 114lsa .600lift, harrop 2300 at 10.8 psi. I have a 80mm drive pulley instead of 85mm only because I already had it on the shelf.
Mechatron, the heads that Offshore mentioned are awesome and if you can afford them just buy them. You will then have 700 hp at the crankshaft roughly.
This is mine, Magnuson Heartbeat on an LS3 auto (standard stall), small cam, standard HSV extractors cats and bi-modeal exhaust, 431rwkw, all done at Sams.
I love it, drives like factory if your gentle with it but can become real nasty in punch of the right pedal.
It was only done in July so I'm pretty much still in the honeymoon period.
Best car I've owned, I can't imagine what the guys do with more power than this.
Can't attest to driveline longevity etc as it all still ahead of me really.
I would tell anyone to do it if you can, what other car can you do this to, how long will you be able to do it for ?
Grab one while you can.
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The mast heads are not cheap like with valves and springs etc complete its 5k or there abouts and thats not including rockers or pushrods and lifters and head studs. Probably not worth it for what you want unless you want heaps of power or you want the LS3 intake manifold to use the heartbeat or latest harrop blowers. Blowers love heads and cam though just frees up the restrictions and flows more air with less boost so lower temps.
Rather than spend those sort of dollars on heads, you would be far better off forging the bottom end and keep the heads you've got (just lower the compression with dished pistons) then you could happily crank the boost to 15 psi reliably.
Just put a 2300 blower on what you've got, if you get bored and want more, forge the bottom end and swap pulleys for more boost.
a couple of pounds of boost is going to make more power than a $5k set of heads...
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