My HSR Build
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Car: '89 IROC-Z
Engine: LSx
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: 3.42
My HSR Build
Finally got it together, running and broken in and well worth all the trouble.
Specs are:
350 010 block .030" over
Speed Pro hyperuectic flat tops
ARP rod bolts
COMP custom grind, Advertised 267/280, 224/231 @.050, .477"/.480" lift on a 112 LSA
COMP valvtrain including 1.5 Gold aluminum full rollers
RHS Pro-Torker's 1.94/1.5's, 170cc intake runners, 67cc chambers
HSR/fuel rails with Kirban regulator and Accel 24lb injectors for now
Hooker 2055's to 3" system.
I'm running the stock 165 MAF hoping to get it dyno tuned in the next week or two but for the tune its running the car pulls really hard. Base timing is at 16* but I might bump it back down to 12-14* as it seemed to pull harder there.
While I was doing the motor I also did a 2400rpm converter, aluminum DS, and 4th gen rear with Richmond 3.42's. Theres a million other little odds and ends I'm missing but you get the point. I still dont know what to expect for hp but I cant wait to put it on the dyno. Now for some pics.
Specs are:
350 010 block .030" over
Speed Pro hyperuectic flat tops
ARP rod bolts
COMP custom grind, Advertised 267/280, 224/231 @.050, .477"/.480" lift on a 112 LSA
COMP valvtrain including 1.5 Gold aluminum full rollers
RHS Pro-Torker's 1.94/1.5's, 170cc intake runners, 67cc chambers
HSR/fuel rails with Kirban regulator and Accel 24lb injectors for now
Hooker 2055's to 3" system.
I'm running the stock 165 MAF hoping to get it dyno tuned in the next week or two but for the tune its running the car pulls really hard. Base timing is at 16* but I might bump it back down to 12-14* as it seemed to pull harder there.
While I was doing the motor I also did a 2400rpm converter, aluminum DS, and 4th gen rear with Richmond 3.42's. Theres a million other little odds and ends I'm missing but you get the point. I still dont know what to expect for hp but I cant wait to put it on the dyno. Now for some pics.
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Car: '89 IROC-Z
Engine: LSx
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Axle/Gears: 3.42
Re: My HSR Build
Still trying to get some videos for everyone, in the meantime let me know what you guys think and if anyone of the superknowledged happen to drop in throw me an estimate of what you think this thing will put down.
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Car: 1985 Camaro Z-28
Engine: 385
Transmission: th700r4+Edge 2800 stall
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Re: My HSR Build
Similar engine as yours(exept cam is 218/228 .520/.520 112 lobe) my Camaro goes 12.8/107.5 1.93 60ft.Raceweight ~3700 lbs.
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Car: '89 IROC-Z
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Axle/Gears: 3.42
Re: My HSR Build
Wow its been a while since I been on here, I havent had it out much in the past weeks, I had a polylock loosen up on me and I've been a little scared to go have any fun with it, I think I may go with longer rocker studs as I only get 2-3 turns out them before "0" lash.
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Car: '89 IROC-Z
Engine: LSx
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Re: My HSR Build
Funny story, got a 350 to swap in as a "stockish" tpi, I needed heads and the Pro Torkers all done werent much more money than stockers, 3000 miles later I tore down the motor to find 2 cracked pistons, i ended up getting another DD and then the this set up started to take place, I had the heads they were practicly new so I used them. Now heres my situation, I still havent decided if in the spring I want to swap the RHS's out for a set of 1040's while the bottom ends still fresh or do up a simpleish single turbo setup. Original plan was a t3/t4 style blower running 6-8psi, which is why I kept my CR around 9:5. But who knows...
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Car: '89 IROC-Z
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Axle/Gears: 3.42
Re: My HSR Build
I'm really leaning towards boost mainly because I'm already searching around for parts for the next set up which is going to be a LS based single hair dryer set up so if I can start learning how to tune for boost it will make that project go alot smoother. I'm still not sure of which turbo I'd run, I want to stay with something small and pretty tame, the car is fast as is and I dont want to test my bottom end to much its just a stock 4bolt with ARP rod bolts and Speed Pro hypereutectic's. Whatever I run I have to make sure my tune is spot on.
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Car: 1991 1LE 350
Engine: 383 12.1 comp afr 195, hsr,
Transmission: 700r4 by probuilt automatics
Axle/Gears: 1o bolt 3.55 motive gears
Re: My HSR Build
The install looks great. I've done the hsr intake on my 91 1le camaro what a headache finally got it all put together last year it runs strong but could use some more tuning. I hope to find a shop up here on the east coast who can do it. I noticed your in mass? I'm in maine. Do you ever take your car to any shows? I'd like to see it some time talk about the different thing we did to get our hsr's up and running and maybe swap ideas on how to make it better
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