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I wouldnt trade up lol...I said already that I would rather have my modded 3800 then a stock ls1...once the cam is in it's going to sound like sex...:drool:...even if she ends up being a bit slower....still don't care...sounds good, looks good, and will still be pretty fast
to me its like having sex with an ugly twin sister...who still isnt all that bad, just has some moles in odd places, and doesnt have an @$$, and kinda smells like goat cheese....yeah, kinda like that.
dont get me wrong, i love my bird, but give me a ls1, id take it in a heartbeat.
Team NoVa
2000 Firebird- Intake, Pacesetters, !cat, full 2.5 to flowcrapster, 1.9 rockers, LS6 springs and Intense modded retainers, WS6 speedlines, T/A bumpers and hatch, 5 spd swapped, SOON TO BE nitrous'd and cammed.
not really, gave alot of people sometihgn to do, seven pages in a day and a half....gotta be a record.
Team NoVa
2000 Firebird- Intake, Pacesetters, !cat, full 2.5 to flowcrapster, 1.9 rockers, LS6 springs and Intense modded retainers, WS6 speedlines, T/A bumpers and hatch, 5 spd swapped, SOON TO BE nitrous'd and cammed.
2000 Firebird- Intake, Pacesetters, !cat, full 2.5 to flowcrapster, 1.9 rockers, LS6 springs and Intense modded retainers, WS6 speedlines, T/A bumpers and hatch, 5 spd swapped, SOON TO BE nitrous'd and cammed.
you seem to forget your also talking about a motor that hasnt been used in 5 years and over its last few years never saw any improvements. and for its time of 97-04 it was one the most powerful v8s (not including the ls6 because its just a worked over ls1) on the market. in terms of today, it still hold its own just fine against anything out there.
your entire aguement hasnt made one bit of sense from the begining and it blows my mind that you want to argue about the power level of a world class engine that created a entire new engine platform that has been the standard of which almost every single other v8 built is compared to. if not for the ls1 there would be no ls7 z06 or zr1, everyone knows its not the greatest engine available now, but every GM v8 engine produced today uses the ls1 as its building block.
you talk about these "inferior engines" from the past. guess what, they are in every single way. you are in over your head. i advise you sit this one out before you get schooled because you have no idea what youre talking about.
im sorry, but the ls1 numbers arent impressive at all.
now, speaking of the ls2, yeah, that is pretty impressive for a stock engine to be making as much power as it does
ls1 - .87 hp/ci - 1.01 hp/ci
ls2 - 1.085 hp/ci - 1.131
even the least powered ls2 makes more hp/ci than the most powerful ls1.. and you cant tell me that the ls2 was a specially made engine
look, im not trying to bash the ls1, i love that engine, i will probably stick an ls1 in my car once it dies, but it is just not impressive at all to me
just for a comparison, the 3.8l has a hp/ci number of .865 (or .887, i am finding conflicting information).. which isnt very far off from some of the ls1's
and im talking about STOCK engines here, the ls1 can be very potent when modded, im sure with an equally built ls1 vs. gen1, the ls1 will kick its *** in every subject
and dont tell me i have no idea what im talking about. im not about to get "schooled" by anyone because i have not said anything that was untrue
smokepanther has burned you more than once in this thread.
its been said more than once nobody cares about hp/ci. you have yet to have any other arguement other than that. all youre trying to do is split hairs and bring up the same thing over and over and then bring up other motors that are nothing more than ls1 based motors in the first place.
the ls1 vs gen1 motor arguement is moot too, because most of the gen1 motors made good power on paper but reality is they had **** powerbands and were lucky to break out of the 14s at the track. a ls1 fbody spinning for 100 feet down the track can do that and still trap 5mph faster and in the hands of 2 equally skilled drivers the gen1 would eat dirt 9 times out of 10. so big deal they sound mean and have power until 4k rpm, but after that theyre out of breath.
current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it
you can pretty much add me to that list...while I haven't made "progress" perse, I have ordered a majority of my parts and am pretty much just waiting on Mr. Abbott to give me a final price on my package, and everything is ordered up... Cam will be installed by the Spring time at the very latest...you can probably bank on mid February though, seeming as how that's when I have spring break, and will most likely have the time to do the install/ tunning.
Wasn't the point of that initial comment that everyone has FUTURE plans, so for now we are only talking about stuff that has already been done??
smokepanther has burned you more than once in this thread.
its been said more than once nobody cares about hp/ci. you have yet to have any other arguement other than that. all youre trying to do is split hairs and bring up the same thing over and over and then bring up other motors that are nothing more than ls1 based motors in the first place.
the ls1 vs gen1 motor arguement is moot too, because most of the gen1 motors made good power on paper but reality is they had **** powerbands and were lucky to break out of the 14s at the track. a ls1 fbody spinning for 100 feet down the track can do that and still trap 5mph faster and in the hands of 2 equally skilled drivers the gen1 would eat dirt 9 times out of 10. so big deal they sound mean and have power until 4k rpm, but after that theyre out of breath.
and you tell me that i dont know what im talking about?
everything you have just said is almost 100% incorrect.
and the only reason smoke panther "burned me" in your (and his mind) is that you people dont realize the significance in 1hp per ci.. or even 100hp per L as what GM wanted to do with the corvette.
BTW i have a gen1 with all gm parts and a 2 bolt main block that has the rpm potential of seeing 8400rpm shifts.. i would like to see the same thing said about an ls1..
and you tell me that i dont know what im talking about?
everything you have just said is almost 100% incorrect.
and the only reason smoke panther "burned me" in your (and his mind) is that you people dont realize the significance in 1hp per ci.. or even 100hp per L as what GM wanted to do with the corvette.
BTW i have a gen1 with all gm parts and a 2 bolt main block that has the rpm potential of seeing 8400rpm shifts.. i would like to see the same thing said about an ls1..
all this comes down to is that you are a complete ****ing moron.
current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it
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