in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
#31
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
Just some reference:
My car makes 45hp and 47tq more than it did completely stock and I have:
CAI
Long tubes
3" ORY through a dynomax bullet with a dump
Tune
It doesnt take much at all to open these cars up.
You could do an electric water pump. I have no proof of how much power but Ive heard anywhere from 5-10hp.
If you're looking for a ~50hp gain, there is no need to head/cam swap it.
My car makes 45hp and 47tq more than it did completely stock and I have:
CAI
Long tubes
3" ORY through a dynomax bullet with a dump
Tune
It doesnt take much at all to open these cars up.
You could do an electric water pump. I have no proof of how much power but Ive heard anywhere from 5-10hp.
If you're looking for a ~50hp gain, there is no need to head/cam swap it.
#33
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
Just some reference:
My car makes 45hp and 47tq more than it did completely stock and I have:
CAI
Long tubes
3" ORY through a dynomax bullet with a dump
Tune
It doesnt take much at all to open these cars up.
You could do an electric water pump. I have no proof of how much power but Ive heard anywhere from 5-10hp.
If you're looking for a ~50hp gain, there is no need to head/cam swap it.
My car makes 45hp and 47tq more than it did completely stock and I have:
CAI
Long tubes
3" ORY through a dynomax bullet with a dump
Tune
It doesnt take much at all to open these cars up.
You could do an electric water pump. I have no proof of how much power but Ive heard anywhere from 5-10hp.
If you're looking for a ~50hp gain, there is no need to head/cam swap it.
also what kind of rear end does a stock 95z carry? i couldnt find it out anywhere and i dont know much by just looking at it. not to mention im in iraq atm so i cant just take a glance
#34
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
only way im changing wheels is if i can get a set of vette wheels for cheap.. i dont care about dropping weight just want more torque/hp.. i dont race it
#35
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
The 4th Gen F-Bodys have a fairly weak 7.5/7.625" 10-bolt, with a limited slip diff (standard on V8's only). Your automatic trans LT1 can have either a 2.73 rear axle ratio, if it got the base rear for the automatics. That will show as GU2 on the build code tag. Your gear selector will start with "2". If the car was ordered with the "performance rear axle package" it will have 3.23's (GU5) and the gear selector will start with "1".
#37
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
Going to higher numerical gears will make is faster off the lights. Makes it feel like you've increased rear wheel torque (3.23 = 18% more, 3.42 = 25%, 3.73 = 37%). Downside is lower fuel mileage, engine reaches redline at lower MPH in each gear. PCM will also have to be tuned for the new gear ratio.
As far as strengthening the stock 10-bolt, there's really nothing you can do. But with a stock or near-stock engine, and an automatic trans, you probably won't break anything.
As far as strengthening the stock 10-bolt, there's really nothing you can do. But with a stock or near-stock engine, and an automatic trans, you probably won't break anything.
#38
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
Going to higher numerical gears will make is faster off the lights. Makes it feel like you've increased rear wheel torque (3.23 = 18% more, 3.42 = 25%, 3.73 = 37%). Downside is lower fuel mileage, engine reaches redline at lower MPH in each gear. PCM will also have to be tuned for the new gear ratio.
As far as strengthening the stock 10-bolt, there's really nothing you can do. But with a stock or near-stock engine, and an automatic trans, you probably won't break anything.
As far as strengthening the stock 10-bolt, there's really nothing you can do. But with a stock or near-stock engine, and an automatic trans, you probably won't break anything.
#39
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
The only difference with the "performance rear axle package" is the gear ratio. The axle assembly is still the 7.5/7.625" 10-bolt. If you swapped your 2.73's for new 3.23 gears, or your rear axle assembly for a rear axle with 3.23 gears, you would definitely feel an improvement in acceleration.... like you added 18% more torque at the rear wheels.
#40
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
ok well the time is coming up and coming fast.. im roughly a month away from being at home and shortly capable of doing some work... i think imma go with the suspension stuff first... whats a good order to do it in as i wont be able to buy all of that stuff in one sitting.. i was thinking the bushings and stuff would be cheapest/easiest to start with... im open minded to anyone else's ideas on a good route to start this thing off.
once again i highly appreciate everyone's help and advise
once again i highly appreciate everyone's help and advise
#41
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
ok well the time is coming up and coming fast.. im roughly a month away from being at home and shortly capable of doing some work... i think imma go with the suspension stuff first... whats a good order to do it in as i wont be able to buy all of that stuff in one sitting.. i was thinking the bushings and stuff would be cheapest/easiest to start with... im open minded to anyone else's ideas on a good route to start this thing off.
once again i highly appreciate everyone's help and advise
once again i highly appreciate everyone's help and advise
thats the bmr suspension package i found that seems to fit what im interested in... since i wont do any serious racing with it other than on the insterstate with a few friends and we wont be doing 130+ or strip racing it seems to fit daily driving as well. could i get any pointers on this setup for my 95 sexy lady???
Last edited by Lilatlboy6969; 10-21-2011 at 09:16 AM.
#42
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
Since you've switched the topic to "suspension", you might want to start a new topic on the "Supsension, Chassis and Brakes" forum.
#43
#44
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
if i was to change my ignition, coil, and opti over to MSD would that add any horsepower or torque?? i just started looking at the MSD stuff and noticed everything besides the distributer is pretty cheap compared to some other stuff and seems quite easy to install
#45
Re: in need of someone with patience and lots of exp with lt1
FWIW my 455whp T/A uses nothing but stock, unaltered ignition components (minus an MSD coil I got 8 years ago because I lost my stock one).