70mm Z71 Stage III Build
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70mm Z71 Stage III Build - Updated with Results
Stage II was injectors, built trans, converter and 12 psi. https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...esults-518656/ Resulted in close to 500 wheel and 12.8 at 104 with a 1.7 60 foot.
Stage III will be:
Billet pump and rotor for the 4L60e from Transbuilderguy.
JFR Triple 12 cam
PAC 1218 springs
Ls7 lifters with new trays
MLS head gaskets
Full valve, seals and resurface job on my 799s
Trunion Upgrade
7.35 pushrods
Texas Speed DOD delete kit/Cam swap kit
China Head Studs
LS2 timing chain and tensioner
6.2 Valley cover
I have a lofty goal of 600 wheel. Math shows I’d have to get ~115 more hp with the cam, drive train and maybe 2-3 more psi. We’ll see what happens, but I am excited about the holy grail Triple 12 cam. Everyone loves this thing. My 60 foot shouldn’t improve ( All Terrains spin ) but I would think I’ll pick up some decent et and MPH.
My LMG 5.3 with 105K miles had compression across all 8 of 142-145 psi. Seems a bit low and I was hoping for 170ish. Do you guys think I should do a complete engine tear down and rebuild the short block with new bearings and properly gaped piston rings for boost ( maybe even some aftermarket pistons )? Or just do the sloppy mechanics top end rebuild and let it eat? Gadgetized, get ready for a man date. =]
added part numbers and price for engine parts
512-863-0900 Beau from texas speed
28-12557840; GM LS1/LS6 Balancer Pulley Bolt 1 ea
28-12588670; GM LS2 Chain Dampner 1 ea
28-12589226; SINGLE GM 5.3L Multi-Layer Steel Head Gasket 2 ea
28-12599296; GM LS3 Valley Cover 1 ea
28-12586481; GM THREE-BOLT Timing Chain Upper Sprocket - 4x Reluctor
46-134-1003; ARP LS1/LS2/LS6 Camshaft Bolt Kit 1 ea
25-WPG; LSx Water Pump Gaskets, Pair 1 ea
25-TCG; LSx Timing Cover Gasket 1 ea
25-FCS; LSx Front Cover Seal 1 ea
28-12646386; LS2 Timing Chain 1 ea
25-7350-1; Texas Speed & Performance 7.35 Chromoly Pushrod, Per Pushrod
171-MS-2199P - Clevite P-Series Main Bearing Set for STOCK CRANK APPLICATIONS
171-CB-663P - Clevite P-Series Rod Bearing Set, Standard, FOR STOCK CRANK
84-CH23 - Durabond Camshaft Bearing Set for 04+ (Gen IV) LS Motors
28-12612350 - GM LSx Oil Pan Gasket
28-89060413 - GM Truck Intake Manifold Gaskets
28-12637683 - GM LS1 Center-Bolt Valve Cover Gasket
$725
Stage III will be:
Billet pump and rotor for the 4L60e from Transbuilderguy.
JFR Triple 12 cam
PAC 1218 springs
Ls7 lifters with new trays
MLS head gaskets
Full valve, seals and resurface job on my 799s
Trunion Upgrade
7.35 pushrods
Texas Speed DOD delete kit/Cam swap kit
China Head Studs
LS2 timing chain and tensioner
6.2 Valley cover
I have a lofty goal of 600 wheel. Math shows I’d have to get ~115 more hp with the cam, drive train and maybe 2-3 more psi. We’ll see what happens, but I am excited about the holy grail Triple 12 cam. Everyone loves this thing. My 60 foot shouldn’t improve ( All Terrains spin ) but I would think I’ll pick up some decent et and MPH.
My LMG 5.3 with 105K miles had compression across all 8 of 142-145 psi. Seems a bit low and I was hoping for 170ish. Do you guys think I should do a complete engine tear down and rebuild the short block with new bearings and properly gaped piston rings for boost ( maybe even some aftermarket pistons )? Or just do the sloppy mechanics top end rebuild and let it eat? Gadgetized, get ready for a man date. =]
added part numbers and price for engine parts
512-863-0900 Beau from texas speed
28-12557840; GM LS1/LS6 Balancer Pulley Bolt 1 ea
28-12588670; GM LS2 Chain Dampner 1 ea
28-12589226; SINGLE GM 5.3L Multi-Layer Steel Head Gasket 2 ea
28-12599296; GM LS3 Valley Cover 1 ea
28-12586481; GM THREE-BOLT Timing Chain Upper Sprocket - 4x Reluctor
46-134-1003; ARP LS1/LS2/LS6 Camshaft Bolt Kit 1 ea
25-WPG; LSx Water Pump Gaskets, Pair 1 ea
25-TCG; LSx Timing Cover Gasket 1 ea
25-FCS; LSx Front Cover Seal 1 ea
28-12646386; LS2 Timing Chain 1 ea
25-7350-1; Texas Speed & Performance 7.35 Chromoly Pushrod, Per Pushrod
171-MS-2199P - Clevite P-Series Main Bearing Set for STOCK CRANK APPLICATIONS
171-CB-663P - Clevite P-Series Rod Bearing Set, Standard, FOR STOCK CRANK
84-CH23 - Durabond Camshaft Bearing Set for 04+ (Gen IV) LS Motors
28-12612350 - GM LSx Oil Pan Gasket
28-89060413 - GM Truck Intake Manifold Gaskets
28-12637683 - GM LS1 Center-Bolt Valve Cover Gasket
$725
Last edited by Choda; 02-22-2017 at 08:08 AM.
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I would think find another 5.3L build it on the stand. (so you have a spare)
Clean it up, increase ring gap, install all the parts listed. Let it eat.
600 is a good goal.
NOW your transmission is not going to like you. I am not aware of 4l60 handling that 600hp for any length of time. 500 seems to be the area where they start going south.
Clean it up, increase ring gap, install all the parts listed. Let it eat.
600 is a good goal.
NOW your transmission is not going to like you. I am not aware of 4l60 handling that 600hp for any length of time. 500 seems to be the area where they start going south.
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With the new billet pump and rotor going in, I believe I will have the best transmission Robert can build.
My tuner and friends told me the PAC 1218s will work but the better spring would have been a dual style. I got these PAC's at a good deal so I couldn't really pass them up at the time. So now I need to add dual style springs to my list and try to resell this PAC 1218s? arg What exact dual springs do you recommend? Stock48 sells ISKY springs, maybe a package deal.
My tuner and friends told me the PAC 1218s will work but the better spring would have been a dual style. I got these PAC's at a good deal so I couldn't really pass them up at the time. So now I need to add dual style springs to my list and try to resell this PAC 1218s? arg What exact dual springs do you recommend? Stock48 sells ISKY springs, maybe a package deal.
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Yes I believe that's what rick was saying and leaning me toward a 76 because of the larger turbine. My current turbo lights up instantly and sounds amazing, I sure am scared of changing turbos and either losing the instant spool or the insanely loud turbo whistle.
Will the cam will help spool a larger turbo faster? Is there a chance the will even out and possibly act the same as my stock cam and current small turbo?
Will the cam will help spool a larger turbo faster? Is there a chance the will even out and possibly act the same as my stock cam and current small turbo?