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Old 11-12-2010, 11:14 AM
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Default LS2 build input - CAM/Heads

Alright, I'm stuck and would appreciate some input!!...

I've read a ton, talked with many, and am now looking for real world input and experience.

So here's the deal:
I have a mildly used 2008 LS2 from a Trailblazer SS (6700 miles). I plan to convert to a car accessory pully system in order to run a LS6 intake, Scoggin Dicky L92 CNC .650 heads, big CAM, LT Headers, 3.71 rear, 6 spd manual in a 63 Nova (2600lb car), etc.

My Requirements:
1. I want to build as much power possible but keep it streetable, ~2000 rpm power band start
2. No vacuum or other issues from the CAM being too big
3. Must have good lumpy sound (of course)

I'm looking at a couple differnt Scoggin Dickey CAMS (or other equivalant)
SS4 LSX Super Stick Camshaft 248/262 .614/.596 113
SS3 LSX Super Stick Camshaft 240/254 .609/.595 112
SS2 LSX Super Stick Camshaft 238/247 .640/.610 114
ST4 LS3/L92 Street Thumper 232/246 .595/.614 115

Is anyone running something similar in a LS motor?
What kind of power are you putting up?
How is drivability?
Is there another reason I should go big (valve train, etc.)

Any input would be great!!
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Old 11-12-2010, 04:37 PM
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You cant run a ls6 intake with l92 heads....LS6=Cathedral ports....L92=oval. Go to LS1-tech and read up on the cams,lots of sound clips on here to listen to.
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Old 11-12-2010, 06:01 PM
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all those cams are to big and power will not start until after 3000 rpm. I would look at texas speed for suggestions. Just an opinion for more overall power.
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Old 11-12-2010, 07:01 PM
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How do you plan to use the car, and what are your HP goals? What suspension setup will you be running, especially in the rear? Mini tubbed? Don't want to overbuild the motor for the car. Sounds like sweet build you have planned.
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Old 11-12-2010, 08:56 PM
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Thanks guys.

Good point on the LS6 intake. Now that you mention it I do believe I have that in the back of my mind somewhere.

The car will be a hot street car, Pro Touring build, and is getting a full tube chassis and C5 drivetrain w/IRS.

My HP goals... 1000+ would be fun!!! But I'm thinking ~500-600 with decent low end TQ.

I stumbled across a Popular Hotrodding article after I posted this, and they did a good build and ended up building 572HP @ 6500 RPM, and 504TQ @ 5100RPM... that's about what I'm looking for!!

By the way, TQ came on at 434ft.lbs at 3000RPM!!!

Here's the link, and I'll definitely follow up with Texas Speed and LS1-Tech.

http://www.popularhotrodding.com/tec...o_results.html

Thanks again!
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Default Cathederal Head options

Okay... slept on it, and then woke up thinking... What can I do with the stock LS2 Heads?

Can I achieve some reasonable HP/TQ numbers and not have to go the L92 head upgrade route?

That would save some dollars (that obviously just get spent somewhere else on the car!!!... )

Does anyone have any good Cathederal head setups?
What CAM did you run?
What Head/Drivetrain upgrades did you have to do?
What HP/TQ numbers did you end up with?

Any imput would be great!
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all those cams are to big and power will not start until after 3000 rpm. I would look at texas speed for suggestions. Just an opinion for more overall power.
I recommend Texas Speed as well. I bought a 408 iron 6.0 short block from them. Told them the heads I were going to use (L92 of course) and they told me what Comp Cam to use and the appropriate head gaskets for my desired application. Great guys to work with.
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Hey guys!

For some reason my notification turned off (or maybe I didn't set it up??!??? )

Thanks for the good information. It would be great to maybe put together a list of LS2 specs from everyone. Then over time a User could sort of pick what they were looking for as far as end result and then copy the build...

Here's mine:
Intended Use: Street/track, Pro-Touring build
Engine: 2007 LS2 (TBSS motor)
Crank: Stock
Oilpan: F-Body (Pace Perf: PAC-8771)
Heads: L92 (Scoggin Dickey: SD8801-1)
Intake: TBD - LS6 or F.A.S.T or Holley LS 92mm High Ram
Compression: ~ Stock 10.6/1
Cam Specs: TBD
Idle Quality/RPM: Lumpy!!
Fuel System: TBD : Aeromotive Stealth A1000 cell or similar build
Max HP: TBD : aiming for 500 range
Max Tq: TBD : aiming for 500 range
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Old 07-08-2011, 03:04 PM
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I just called Texas Speed this week and would suggest you do the same.

I am planning on installing the same setup LS2/4L70E out of a Trailblazer. They recommended a 228R with 114 LSA with stock heads and and LS2 manifold to keep the powerband in the lower rpm range versus the upper if you go with the L92/Ls3 heads. With good headers, ls2 car intake, good tune and the recommended cam you should get you over 500hp. This cam is mild so a bigger would yield better results.

Here is a link to the cam http://www.texas-speed.com/p-1158-te...pring-kit.aspx
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Hey guys!

For some reason my notification turned off (or maybe I didn't set it up??!??? )

Thanks for the good information. It would be great to maybe put together a list of LS2 specs from everyone. Then over time a User could sort of pick what they were looking for as far as end result and then copy the build...

Here's mine:
Intended Use: Street/track, Pro-Touring build
Engine: 2007 LS2 (TBSS motor)
Crank: Stock
Oilpan: F-Body (Pace Perf: PAC-8771)
Heads: L92 (Scoggin Dickey: SD8801-1)
Intake: TBD - LS6 or F.A.S.T or Holley LS 92mm High Ram
Compression: ~ Stock 10.6/1
Cam Specs: TBD
Idle Quality/RPM: Lumpy!!
Fuel System: TBD : Aeromotive Stealth A1000 cell or similar build
Max HP: TBD : aiming for 500 range
Max Tq: TBD : aiming for 500 range

A good cam for that motor would b I'n the range of 224/228 650 114 lobe sep that if ur going to use a 4l60.as for heads check out west coast cylinder heads I'n reseda ca if I was u I would port and polish the heads of the ls2 but that's just my opinion
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