Sweet build!
Signed up on LS1tech the other day so I can learn a thing or two (so far not feeling so welcome there)
you are right at home here.
Welcome dale, good to see you made it over here. Car is still amazing!
I was a regular at ls1 tech, with several hundred posts. I unregistered over there because its a ego fest. More arguing and cussing than actual technical discussions, most of the time. I did learn a lot about the LS engine, however, but I will never log back in over there. I started a new build thread here, and I'm glad I did.
Always good to see someone else from the Pacific NorthWET!
Nutter does some engines and dyno's them over at Jim Preston's some times... and he used to build Preston's drag motors...
Where are you in the PNW??
Lol... nothing like 4 straight months of gray sky's and drizzle. I'm in Vancouver. I run my car at PIR. Might have to check out some tracks up north sometime.
Nutter is a great guy to work with, he's told me a few stories about his drag racing days... do you know him?
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69 Camaro-Nutter Racing Engines/427CI LS2 sleeved/LS7 CNC ported heads/Custom cam/T&D 1.8 rockers/Manley crank/Manley H-beam rods/Weisco pistons/NRC Pro Series dry sump/Kooks/NA,92 octane,11.5:1- 672HP @ 6,900RPM, 566TQ @ 5,500RPM Build Thread- http://ls1tech.com/forums/generation...ine-build.html
some of your posts indicate the engine is very streetable. I was wondering if you could comment on a few things -
what is your idle vacuum and rpm ?
When you do a cold start at < 45 degrees out, is it the kind of OEM cold start where you can just drive away right away with no issues or is it still a bit hot roddy where you like to let it warm up a minute or two or at least have to drive a bit gingerly at first ? By gingerly I just mean in my rig on a cold start it will drive more or less ok, but it doesn't like a bunch of quick throttle and it will still be a bit balky at low rpms and small throttle inputs until it warms up.
some of your posts indicate the engine is very streetable. I was wondering if you could comment on a few things -
what is your idle vacuum and rpm ?
When you do a cold start at < 45 degrees out, is it the kind of OEM cold start where you can just drive away right away with no issues or is it still a bit hot roddy where you like to let it warm up a minute or two or at least have to drive a bit gingerly at first ? By gingerly I just mean in my rig on a cold start it will drive more or less ok, but it doesn't like a bunch of quick throttle and it will still be a bit balky at low rpms and small throttle inputs until it warms up.
The vacuum level measures just over 10 in Hg at the 1,000 rpm idle speed. I took the vacuum reading off the port on the back of the TB.
After the engine starts I usually let the car run for about 30 seconds before I touch the gas. At that point the car is ready to go. Before the engine gets warmed up I just roll on the throttle gradually. It takes a bit before you can hit it hard. The engine does not balk or stumble though. It has a crisp smooth tip in off idle even when cold. I do a lot of driving on the street and in traffic... no problem... easy to drive, seriously.
This is my first LS engine project with computer control. I am amazed how well the engine starts up, runs, and idles, and returns to idle. The idle always returns to exactly 1,000 rpm at the stop lights (no surging). I have driven the engine in 100 F degree temps this past August and now in the 30's F with no change in the tune. So much better than a carb set up.
Here is a link to an under hood; cold start; idle video. The temp was in the upper 30's F when I did the video. The idle speed was 1,000 rpm.
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"If you wait, all that happens is you get older"
Mario Andretti
69 Camaro-Nutter Racing Engines/427CI LS2 sleeved/LS7 CNC ported heads/Custom cam/T&D 1.8 rockers/Manley crank/Manley H-beam rods/Weisco pistons/NRC Pro Series dry sump/Kooks/NA,92 octane,11.5:1- 672HP @ 6,900RPM, 566TQ @ 5,500RPM Build Thread- http://ls1tech.com/forums/generation...ine-build.html
Last edited by DaleTx; 01-06-2013 at 10:32 PM.
Reason: embedded video
When I did the dry sump oil system I had to figure out where to mount the remote oil filter. I ended up fabricating a custom bracket that mounted onto the stock hood hinge. The bracket uses the factory fasteners for mounting. This worked good... I didn't have to drill any holes on the inner fender or fire wall. The filter cleared the stock heating duct on the fire wall. I bought the billet aluminum black annodized oil filter mount from Moroso.
View from back side
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"If you wait, all that happens is you get older"
Mario Andretti
69 Camaro-Nutter Racing Engines/427CI LS2 sleeved/LS7 CNC ported heads/Custom cam/T&D 1.8 rockers/Manley crank/Manley H-beam rods/Weisco pistons/NRC Pro Series dry sump/Kooks/NA,92 octane,11.5:1- 672HP @ 6,900RPM, 566TQ @ 5,500RPM Build Thread- http://ls1tech.com/forums/generation...ine-build.html
Lol... nothing like 4 straight months of gray sky's and drizzle. I'm in Vancouver. I run my car at PIR. Might have to check out some tracks up north sometime.
Nutter is a great guy to work with, he's told me a few stories about his drag racing days... do you know him?
I only know of him. Never actually met him
I went to Schumway a few years back. Like 46 years ago! Lol
Yeah I'm still dumb.
When I was 16 and 17 I worked at PIR. We ran Wednesday night 1/8th mile. Back then we called it grudge racing. And of course worked the bigger events as well. Then I traveled with McCulloch and Whipple in '70 and '71
Welcome dale, good to see you made it over here. Car is still amazing!
I was a regular at ls1 tech, with several hundred posts. I unregistered over there because its a ego fest. More arguing and cussing than actual technical discussions, most of the time. I did learn a lot about the LS engine, however, but I will never log back in over there. I started a new build thread here, and I'm glad I did.
Thanks Scott. I picked up a lot of good info in the past there. Not so much now.
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"If you wait, all that happens is you get older"
Mario Andretti
69 Camaro-Nutter Racing Engines/427CI LS2 sleeved/LS7 CNC ported heads/Custom cam/T&D 1.8 rockers/Manley crank/Manley H-beam rods/Weisco pistons/NRC Pro Series dry sump/Kooks/NA,92 octane,11.5:1- 672HP @ 6,900RPM, 566TQ @ 5,500RPM Build Thread- http://ls1tech.com/forums/generation...ine-build.html