What does that have to do with LS7's on E85? <shrug>
So youre gonna talk shit and all this because of a username? And you guys wonder why people leave this place. Crap like this. This isn't yellowbullet.
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Before e85 the car ran on pump/octane booster and leaded 110. I had separate tunes for each with 4 degree less advance with the pump/octane booster. I mainly drove the car on the pump and raced on 110. I would guess the damage wasn't there before based on never seeing it smoke and how it was performing but anything is possible.
It was a stock bottom end engine so the deck is how it was manufactured by gm. Now that it has a cracked sleeve it will be getting all new stuff. Thanks for the input.Newold1 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:16 am Just some observation from the pics. The pics show a deck that does not appear to have been even slightly decked for straightness and low spots?
The pics show you are using the stock factory Hyper-eutectic pistons. Not great choices for the upgrade performance levels you are working with. Check and deck that block and go back in with a better set of forged pistons and rings with correct clearances and use a good set of Cometics X gaskets and ARP studs. As for tune sounds like you have a good understanding there and the tune experts can help you get that right.
midnightbluS10 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 5:06 am
What does that have to do with LS7's on E85? <shrug>
So youre gonna talk shit and all this because of a username? And you guys wonder why people leave this place. Crap like this. This isn't yellowbullet.
So that makes it better? Stay with the post Please..
I thought the something midnight did, I didn't know y'all were friends and wondered why Chad was being a di(k but the I remembered it was Chad.slo-svt wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:46 amBefore e85 the car ran on pump/octane booster and leaded 110. I had separate tunes for each with 4 degree less advance with the pump/octane booster. I mainly drove the car on the pump and raced on 110. I would guess the damage wasn't there before based on never seeing it smoke and how it was performing but anything is possible.
It was a stock bottom end engine so the deck is how it was manufactured by gm. Now that it has a cracked sleeve it will be getting all new stuff. Thanks for the input.Newold1 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:16 am Just some observation from the pics. The pics show a deck that does not appear to have been even slightly decked for straightness and low spots?
The pics show you are using the stock factory Hyper-eutectic pistons. Not great choices for the upgrade performance levels you are working with. Check and deck that block and go back in with a better set of forged pistons and rings with correct clearances and use a good set of Cometics X gaskets and ARP studs. As for tune sounds like you have a good understanding there and the tune experts can help you get that right.
midnightbluS10 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 5:06 am
What does that have to do with LS7's on E85? <shrug>
So youre gonna talk shit and all this because of a username? And you guys wonder why people leave this place. Crap like this. This isn't yellowbullet.
My freind CGT and I poking fun at one another is nothing for you to concern you sensitive self with chief.
I dont know what to say............oh wait...Im out!GARY C wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 7:59 pmI thought the something midnight did, I didn't know y'all were friends and wondered why Chad was being a di(k but the I remembered it was Chad.slo-svt wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:46 amBefore e85 the car ran on pump/octane booster and leaded 110. I had separate tunes for each with 4 degree less advance with the pump/octane booster. I mainly drove the car on the pump and raced on 110. I would guess the damage wasn't there before based on never seeing it smoke and how it was performing but anything is possible.
It was a stock bottom end engine so the deck is how it was manufactured by gm. Now that it has a cracked sleeve it will be getting all new stuff. Thanks for the input.Newold1 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:16 am Just some observation from the pics. The pics show a deck that does not appear to have been even slightly decked for straightness and low spots?
The pics show you are using the stock factory Hyper-eutectic pistons. Not great choices for the upgrade performance levels you are working with. Check and deck that block and go back in with a better set of forged pistons and rings with correct clearances and use a good set of Cometics X gaskets and ARP studs. As for tune sounds like you have a good understanding there and the tune experts can help you get that right.
midnightbluS10 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 5:06 am
What does that have to do with LS7's on E85? <shrug>
So youre gonna talk shit and all this because of a username? And you guys wonder why people leave this place. Crap like this. This isn't yellowbullet.
My freind CGT and I poking fun at one another is nothing for you to concern you sensitive self with chief.
Thanks. I will keep that in mind for future posts.
Like Sauerkraut!CGT wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 8:46 pmI dont know what to say............oh wait...Im out!GARY C wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 7:59 pmI thought the something midnight did, I didn't know y'all were friends and wondered why Chad was being a di(k but the I remembered it was Chad.slo-svt wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:46 am
Before e85 the car ran on pump/octane booster and leaded 110. I had separate tunes for each with 4 degree less advance with the pump/octane booster. I mainly drove the car on the pump and raced on 110. I would guess the damage wasn't there before based on never seeing it smoke and how it was performing but anything is possible.
It was a stock bottom end engine so the deck is how it was manufactured by gm. Now that it has a cracked sleeve it will be getting all new stuff. Thanks for the input.
My freind CGT and I poking fun at one another is nothing for you to concern you sensitive self with chief.
Thanks. I will keep that in mind. I'm planning on building a 454. I have to get the engine out and get it over to the machine shop I use to verify he can fix the block and install Darton Sleeves before I pull the trigger on ordering parts.A_VAS wrote: ↑Thu Jul 19, 2018 1:47 pm the sleeve crack I've seen a lot followed by the missing chunk of piston. The chunk gets trapped in the squish area and rocks the piston hard enough to crack sleeves. I doubt it was hydraulic'd.
I have some bent titanium rods, so they definitely do have some ductility before break.
I also have some sets of takeout good stock rods and stock pistons for LS7's if you end up shopping for some parts, PM me.
I am confident with my machinist. If he says the block is good to use then I will use it. The integrity of that block with darton sleeves doesn't bother me and should be plenty for what I'm doing. I recently tuned a z06 with diamond pistons, stock crank, rods, and block with an f1a procharger. It makes 16lbs of boost and probably close to 1000fwhp. This article is worth a read if you haven't seen it also http://samtech.edu/stock-eliminator-ls7/ . I would have trouble hanging another 80lbs on the front of a z06. The chassis works very well with its current weight bias. I doubt if it would stay that way with an iron block. Thank you for the input.Newold1 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:18 pm Be careful to verify all costs to equip your damaged LS7 block with Darton sleeves and make it a 454. Sometimes this can cost more than the cost of using a new LSX iron block from GMPP and the added 75 lbs in a Corvette seems like sacrilegious but remember the factory LS7 blocks were only rated for 640-650 HP max and that was before the weakening of cutting them bigger for Darton 454 size sleeves! If you plan on going over 650HP I would say go with the iron LSX block and the extra 75lbs and use a block that can take 2000HP. why do you think they build the COPO drag Camaros with LSX iron blocks. It's because that is what it takes to get to higher horsepower levels on bigger LS engines and MAKE THEM LIVE!
Lots of engine peddlers and shops will tell you they can build you a 700HP plus aluminum stock block LS 454. But then ask them to give you a full no questions asked warranty on their build. Their butt cheeks will tighten and their lips will quiver and out they will blurt "HELL NO!" its a performance engine HA! If you are going up there in power now or in the near future make sure what you do and spend now will keep it together and keep you from building it twice!
If the previous timing setting was MBT you are over advanced on E-85. E-85 burns faster and MBT is usually a couple of degrees less advance not more.