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Old 02-09-2009, 07:15 PM
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Default L92 VVT into BBC

If there was a way to fit the L92 VVT into your BBC, then you could gain 100 HP.

You would need to fit/machine the camshaft, front cover, oil passages.
Then fit the L92 timing sprocket.

Some major work, though I have a plan.

Lance
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Old 02-10-2009, 03:37 AM
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If there was a way to fit the L92 VVT into your BBC, then you could gain 100 HP.

You would need to fit/machine the camshaft, front cover, oil passages.
Then fit the L92 timing sprocket.

Some major work, though I have a plan.

Lance
Hi Lance,
Sorry for asking the question but what is a L92 VVT? There was a guy named Lance that built my engine from califonian street machine. Do you know him?
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Old 02-10-2009, 07:19 AM
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Hi Lance,
Sorry for asking the question but what is a L92 VVT? There was a guy named Lance that built my engine from califonian street machine. Do you know him?
I think he's speaking about the variable valve timing setup.

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Still on the fence ..... just found out fellow contractors I work with just got let go....Not sure I want to spend the 4k now....cr@p
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Still on the fence ..... just found out fellow contractors I work with just got let go....Not sure I want to spend the 4k now....cr@p
Is 4k the price for the 1000 hp BBC kit ? I PM'd Prodigy for a price but haven't gotten a response ?
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PMs are a horrible way to get quotes from me because I get so many PMs. Email always works best because I see that all day. Email me at [email protected]
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Default Variable Valve Timing

Jody, your BS-3 should be able to command the L-92 VVT.
(Variable Valve Timing) soleniod.

I need more information about the shop, I'm also in
S. Calif.

I am working with Iker Marine on the BBC VVT front cover.
Howard Cams is helping me with the camshaft.

Lance
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