Six Proven Engine CombosThis Sexter of Tire Shredders Puts the "Power"in Powerplant all contributors: Henry De Los Santos, Bob Mehlhoff, John Nelson
Building the ultimate beast--it's part of the beauty of our hobby. But let a hundred gearheads' minds contemplate the ultimate engine combination, and you'll end up with several hundred--if not more--recipes for making big power. The possibilities are nearly endless. Small-block, big-block, or new-school Gen III? Factory block or slick aftermarket casting? Lightweight aluminum or stout steel? Blown, squeezed, stroked, or naturally aspirated? Run a carb or go with fuel injection? And don't get us started on the myriad of choices when it comes to cranks, rods, pistons, cams, valvetrain, and all the other necessary internal mechanisms. So many choices, so many ways to pound the pavement into submission--and we love 'em all. With that in mind, the CHP staff strained their brains to come up with a variety of proven performers--a small but diverse sampling of hi-po powerplant possibilities. They all have eight cylinders--beyond that, the differences are legion, as we've featured motors based on the Gen III mill, hot GM big-blocks, a pair founded on exotic steel and aluminum castings by Dart and World Products, and even a rowdy street beast created from a red-headed stepchild 305. We won't tell you that these combos are cheap--proven performers rarely are. We will tell you, however, that these recipes deliver the goods, and many of you will find perfect occupant for your Chevy's engine bay right here. And for those of you who don't...we bet our offerings will stimulate the ol' gray matter to come up with your own proven combos. Read on, then let the bench racing begin.  LS1 - 483 hp At The Wheels! Although the LS1 was pretty much an unknown quantity at its debut in 1997, it's taken a few years for the aftermarket to respond with readily available performance components. Is it because most of the earlier factory warranties are already beginning to expire? Possibly. But we're thinking it's that the LS1s are becoming more affordable the older they get. Nevertheless, the LS1 is nowhere near its peak demand, especially when you consider the number of aftermarket performance components that are currently readily available over-the-counter. Whether you opt for a simple electronic chip or a complete engine package, these stout, new small-blocks will respond to most any modifications and flat-out kick ass!  The combination revealed here belongs to Tony Mamo, the leading cylinder head designer at Airflow Research. Utilizing AFR CNC 205 cylinder heads, an AFR valvetrain, and a few select parts, he's turned his '00 C5 Corvette into a street brawler that thumps nearly 500 horsepower at the wheels! For you quarter-mile hounds, that equates to low 11s at 125 mph. Just for insurance, a Nitrous Express 125-horsepower shot quickly improves those numbers to 605 hp and 636 lb-ft. Best of all, with Tony's choice of camshaft, this C5 still features exceptional idle quality, and he drives it everywhere! | Type: | LS1 5.7L (346ci) | | Block: | Chevrolet aluminum, 3.90-inch bore, six-bolt main bearing caps | | Oiling: | Factory | | Crankshaft: | Factory cast nodular iron | | Connecting Rods: | Factory 6.098-inch forged powdered metal | | Pistons: | Factory cast aluminum | | Cylinder Heads: | AirFlow Research CNC ported 205 unmodified, combustion chambers milled to 62cc. 2.02-inch intake valves, 1.60-inch exhaust valves, AFR springs (PN 8019) and titanium retainers | | Camshaft: | AFR specification Competition Cams hydraulic roller, 224/228 on 114 LSA (PN6016) | | Compression Ratio: | 11.18:1 | | Valvetrain: | Crane Cams 1.7:1 roller rocker arms, 7.350-inch Crane Cams pushrods | | Induction: | 90mm F.A.S.T. LSX, 90mm AFR Billet throttle body (PN 5040), 85mm MAF (Stock from '03 LS6), F.A.S.T. 36 lb/hr fuel injectors | | Ignition: | Factory with MSD wires | | Exhaust: | 1 3/4-inch LG PRO long tubes with 3-to-2 1/2-to-3-inch merge | | Collectors: | 3-inch X-pipe into Random Tech metal matrix cats, custom built 2 1/2-inch after-cat utilizing titanium Z06 factory mufflers and electrically-operated cut-outs (acting as a muffler "bypass" when open) | | Output: | 483hp at 6,350 and 437 lb-ft at 4,900 rwhp (555 hp and 503 lb-ft estimate at flywheel) |
| PROVEN RESULTS | | RPM | TQ | HP | | 2,500 | 317 | 151 | | 3,000 | 355 | 203 | | 3,500 | 362 | 242 | | 4,000 | 396 | 301 | | 4,500 | 420 | 360 | | 4,900 | 437 | 407 | | 5,000 | 435 | 414 | | 5,500 | 423 | 443 | | 6,000 | 415 | 474 | | 6,350 | 399 | 483 | | 6,500 | 388 | 480 | | 7,000 | 337 | 451 |
ProCharger Blown Big-Block Centrifugal superchargers are a hot commodity and are wildly popular for a number of reasons. They are relatively easy to install, affordable, and easily transform a mundane street engine into a stout powerplant with minimal effort. The following combination isn't magical by any means, but on the other end of the spectrum, shows just how well a GM Performance Parts 502 crate engine can perform when matched with a few carefully selected components and topped off with a monster ATI ProCharger F-2 supercharger. Though this combo is on the aggressive side, with a very elaborate air-to-water intercooler system, it's good to point out that the potential to achieve power levels of this magnitude is real and it doesn't have to break the bank. | Type: | GMPP ZZ 502 | | Block: | Chevrolet cast-iron, four-bolt main bearing caps | | Oiling: | Melling high volume | | Crankshaft: | Forged steel | | Connecting Rods: | Cat Power steel H-beam | | Pistons: | Wiseco forged | | Cylinder Heads: | GMPP aluminum (PN 12363408) | | Camshaft: | Comp Cams 0.715/0.715-inch lift, 272/275 duration at 0.050, 114 LSA | | Compression: | 7.5:1 | | Valvetrain: | Jesel shaft rockers, Comp Cams pushrods | | Induction: | Ported Offenhauser dual four-barrel, 450-cfm Holley carburetors | | Ignition: | MSD Programmable Digital 7, MSD coil and wires | | Power Adder: | 1,800 hp air-to-aater race intercooler, 28-psi positive manifold pressure | | Exhaust: | Hedman Husler 2.25-inch primary headers, 4-inch piping, Flowmaster mufflers | | Output: | 1,196 rwhp on Dynojet Chassis Dyno (1,495 estimate at the flywheel | SourcesACCESSIBLE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.14801 W. 114th Terr., Dept. CHP Lenexa, KS 66215 (913) 338-2886 www.procharger.com AIR FLOW RESEARCH10490 Ilex Ave., Dept. CHP (818) 890-0616 www.airflowresearch.com GM PERFORMANCE PARTS(800) 577-6888 (nearest dealer) www.gmgoodwrench.com
World Products Aluminum 427 Small-Block Crate Motor If you want to make big horsepower, but love small-blocks, this all-aluminum 427 from World Products may be just what you need. The lightweight casting is World's new "Motown Lite" block made of 357-T6, and it drops the engine's total weight to a wispy 435 pounds (GM iron assemblies are typically 585). Output is upwards of 550 hp. The assembly is backed by a 2/24,000-mile warranty.With this much power off the throttle, you'll need a hefty rear axle housing, a slick working suspension, and a strong transmission. For a 3,400-pound vehicle we'd recommend a rear axle ratio in the range of 3.73:1 to 4.10:1. Plan on running a big exhaust system (2 1/2- to 3-inch) and headers with 1 3/4-inch primary tubes. To learn more on the 427ci all-aluminum spook, call (631) 981-1918 or write to World Products, 51 Trade Zone Ct., Dept. CHP, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779. Info is also available online at: www.worldcastings.com. | Type: | World Products 427 | | Block: | Motown Lite (357-T6 aluminum) | | Crankshaft: | 4340 Eagle forged steel | | Connecting Rods: | Eagle 4340 forged steel H-beams with L19 connecting rod bolts | | Pistons: | Mahle forged | | Cylinder Heads: | 23-degree Motown Lite cylinder heads with 220cc intake runners, 2.08/1.600 valves | | Camshaft: | Crane Cams hydraulic flat tappet, 0.516/0.525 lift, 244/252 at 0.050-inch, 112 LSA | | Compression ratio: | 9.5:1 | | Valvetrain: | Scorpion Roller rocker 1.6:1 ratio, double roller timing chain | | Induction: | Motown single-plane intake with 870-cfm Holley 4150 four-barrel | | Ignition: | HEI Mallory | | Oil Pan: | Milodon six-quart, Mellings oil pump ProRace balancer 8-inch | | Output: | 535 horsepower | | Warranty: | 2/24,000-mile | | Price: | $10,995 |
| PROVEN RESULTS | | RPM | TQ | HP | | 3,500 | 485 | 323 | | 3,600 | 487 | 334 | | 3,700 | 484 | 341 | | 3,800 | 483 | 350 | | 3,900 | 483 | 359 | | 4,000 | 484 | 368 | | 4,100 | 487 | 381 | | 4,200 | 497 | 398 | | 4,300 | 505 | 414 | | 4,400 | 511 | 428 | | 4,500 | 515 | 441 | | 4,600 | 516 | 452 | | 4,700 | 517 | 463 | | 4,800 | 516 | 471 | | 4,900 | 516 | 481 | | 5,000 | 516 | 491 | | 5,100 | 514 | 499 | | 5,200 | 511 | 506 | | 5,300 | 507 | 512 | | 5,400 | 501 | 515 | | 5,500 | 494 | 517 | | 5,600 | 485 | 517 | | 5,700 | 477 | 517 | | 5,800 | 471 | 520 | | 5,900 | 466 | 524 | | 6,000 | 463 | 529 | | 6,100 | 459 | 533 | | 6,200 | 453 | 535 | | 6,300 | 444 | 533 | Sources World Products 51 Trade Zone Ct., Dept. CHP Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 (631) 981-1918 www.worldcastings.com www.worldcastings.com
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