Grams/Cyl....What's "normal" for an H/C 6.0??
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Originally Posted by Yelo
I'm doing it on polished but otherwise stock LS1 heads...does that sound normal ??
Are you looking around and finding you seem to be low compared to others? why you ask?
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dew: I'm asking because it actually sounds a bit high to me given the size of the cam and the mostly stock heads. I'm trying to do a bunch of head/cam comparisons for a future post using these numbers....I know this is almost an apples to oranges comparison because of all the other factors involved but I still think it'll give me some idea about relative head/cam combo flow numbers
4.8T: I'm still using the stock temp sensor in the MAF (the MAF is still in place but is disabled....fail freq. set to "0"
4.8T: I'm still using the stock temp sensor in the MAF (the MAF is still in place but is disabled....fail freq. set to "0"
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Originally Posted by Yelo
I'm doing it on polished but otherwise stock LS1 heads...does that sound normal ??
Another note, I just looked back at a log of mine from about a month ago and I was hitting .85 g/cyl. Now I'm only hitting .80, not sure what has changed since then.
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ok i looked at some of my logs i was hitting a steady 80 and sometimes 84 but mostly 80. i have stock heads and the lpe cam. i put the stock intake pipe on since because of the ic install (no turbo yet) and the other intake would not fit. but now i'm hitting a steady 76 so now i know the stock intake pipe sucks lol.
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