Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: In the process of building my first Built LS....what cams should i choose??

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    mm...Needs some Salt teh_mugen18's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    SwiperNoSwiping!!
    Age
    35
    Posts
    2,343
    Rep Power
    25

    Default In the process of building my first Built LS....what cams should i choose??

    I've decided im going to build my motor somewhat.... I'd like to have a stock bottom-end, and built head and valve train only. Later on, i will be boosting the motor but only to 8 - 10psi for dailydriving.

    My goals for the motor are:

    -Max 300whp
    -able to safely rev and keep powerband beyond 7k (redline)
    -be reliable
    -able to rev much quicker than stock

    This is what i have so far, and what i have planned:

    -dual valve springs
    -port and polish
    -3 angle valve job
    -new valve stem seals
    -new head gasket
    -get head milled down (not sure how much, whatever is safe )
    -titanium retainers
    -oem valves
    -chipped and tuned by Scotty @ Mainstream

    How does this look? I am having trouble choosing a cam! What should i run?


    ATLANTA DA-Squad member #26...[{Home.BASE.Racing}]
    •R.I.P. LsVtec DB1....hello b20v EF...!•
    Quote Originally Posted by cactusEG View Post
    u remind me of a wigger !

  2. #2
    mm...Needs some Salt teh_mugen18's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    SwiperNoSwiping!!
    Age
    35
    Posts
    2,343
    Rep Power
    25

    Default

    Also, could anyone tell me what kind of potential "all-motor" power this setup may make before boost is going through the motor? It will have new piston rings and a new headgasket when i get done with it as well.


    ATLANTA DA-Squad member #26...[{Home.BASE.Racing}]
    •R.I.P. LsVtec DB1....hello b20v EF...!•
    Quote Originally Posted by cactusEG View Post
    u remind me of a wigger !

  3. #3
    Gods Chariot Vteckidd's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    Atlanta Centennial Park
    Age
    44
    Posts
    33,102
    Rep Power
    71

    Default

    Dont waste your money trying to make power NA.

    you would be better off just buying a VTEC head and putting it on. Youll make more power with a VTEC head than you will with all that crap you just listed.

    If you are serious about going turbo, then most LS people need 404s and springs/retainers. Milling the head is the opposite of what you want to do, dont do it. Porting is a good idea, but it depends who does it.

    Personally i would jut buy one of the $300-350 VTEC heads on here, a skunk2 intake manifold, GE LSVTEC kit and swap it out. THen i would get it tuned and keep the revs below 8000 so your block doesnt let go.
    Enterprise Data Resources- Ecommerce Project Manager
    -www.usedbarcode.net

  4. #4
    mm...Needs some Salt teh_mugen18's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    SwiperNoSwiping!!
    Age
    35
    Posts
    2,343
    Rep Power
    25

    Default

    lol i dont want vtakkk tho

    but, who should i get to P+P it?

    EDIT: So, this will be it i guess?:

    -Crower 404 cams
    -dual valve springs
    -port and polish
    -3 angle valve job
    -new valve stem seals
    -new head gasket
    -titanium retainers
    -oem valves
    -new piston rings
    -chipped and tuned by Scotty @ Mainstream


    ATLANTA DA-Squad member #26...[{Home.BASE.Racing}]
    •R.I.P. LsVtec DB1....hello b20v EF...!•
    Quote Originally Posted by cactusEG View Post
    u remind me of a wigger !

  5. #5
    Gods Chariot Vteckidd's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    Atlanta Centennial Park
    Age
    44
    Posts
    33,102
    Rep Power
    71

    Default

    Well its your call you can either

    1) SPend a ****load of money and make almost no power gain

    2) you can spend a small amount of money an pick up 15-20whp

    They invented VTEC for a reason
    Enterprise Data Resources- Ecommerce Project Manager
    -www.usedbarcode.net

  6. #6
    mm...Needs some Salt teh_mugen18's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    SwiperNoSwiping!!
    Age
    35
    Posts
    2,343
    Rep Power
    25

    Default

    Okay, here is what im going to get:

    Crower cams
    Stage 2 - Turbo/Super Charger Special
    Specially designed specifically for forced inductionapplications.
    Features short duration, high lift for added cylinder pressure and good bottom end power.


    Advertised Duration: 270/235

    Duration @ .050": 203/203
    Gross Lift w/1.75: 469/469


    PS... i still dont want vtakkk :boobies:

    EDIT: I hope it will still run good/okay even if there isnt boost present


    ATLANTA DA-Squad member #26...[{Home.BASE.Racing}]
    •R.I.P. LsVtec DB1....hello b20v EF...!•
    Quote Originally Posted by cactusEG View Post
    u remind me of a wigger !

  7. #7
    Jones Style xdavidscenex's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Warner robins ,Ga
    Age
    35
    Posts
    2,619
    Rep Power
    23

    Default

    x2

    on the 404's
    i need one.

  8. #8
    mm...Needs some Salt teh_mugen18's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    SwiperNoSwiping!!
    Age
    35
    Posts
    2,343
    Rep Power
    25

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by xdavidscenex
    x2

    on the 404's
    i need one.
    I read on another site that the 404s arent good for turbo though?

    http://hondaswap.com/engine-building...s-turbo-73301/


    ATLANTA DA-Squad member #26...[{Home.BASE.Racing}]
    •R.I.P. LsVtec DB1....hello b20v EF...!•
    Quote Originally Posted by cactusEG View Post
    u remind me of a wigger !

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
About us
ImportAtlanta is a community of gearheads and car enthusiasts. It does not matter what kind of car or bike you drive, IA is an open community for any gearhead. Whether you're looking for advice on a performance build or posting your wheels for sale, you're welcome here!
Announcement
Welcome back to ImportAtlanta. We are currently undergoing many changes, so please report any issues you encounter with the site using the 'Contact Us' button below. Thank you!