Turbo LS2??
#61
As for the S/C's there no reason to use Magnussons anymore. The TVS has pretty much rendered it obsolete.
#62
well for a turbo setup that cam would be awful..when(if) I do a turbo im going to go with a 224/224 595/595 114
#63
Update. I took the heads off and im having a local shop clean the sh*t out of them and do my springs. I cleaned all the buildup off the pistons and they look just about new now. For now im just going to install stock MLS gaskets and gm bolts. Next year when I rebuild ill be using head studs. The engine is ready for the cam..just have to unbolt the front cover.
#67
Have you given thought to going with a C5/C6 differential and doing a rear-mounted transmission? Not to say it wouldn't be a h*ll of alot of work but, generally speaking, the LS2 weighs about 100 lb more than the VQ35. Moving the tranny to the rear should make more room for the turbo chargers up front and keep the weight distribution of the car nicely balanced.
Just my 2 cents. But I have been giving it alot of serious thought. Not this time around, we'll see how well the latest build holds up. If it doesn't, b@st@rd build here I come, TT LS3 up front, Tremec T-6060 and C6 rear end out back. Of course, by this time there will be alot of cutting involved and I'll need something else as a daily driver.
EDIT: Moving the transmission to the rear addresses two issues: 1) it makes more room for turbos (which I think will be a tight fit otherwise) and 2) it will provide better weight distribution. With a 350Z, I think this actually would work (at least better than in a G35; no back seat to worry about). You would have to cut down the torque tube, drive shaft and half shafts, but I think it could be done - hopefully without too much added expense. There may be some cutting in the back to make room for the transmission and larger differential, but you could probably weld some sort of small cover over it and cover it with carpet.
Just my 2 cents. But I have been giving it alot of serious thought. Not this time around, we'll see how well the latest build holds up. If it doesn't, b@st@rd build here I come, TT LS3 up front, Tremec T-6060 and C6 rear end out back. Of course, by this time there will be alot of cutting involved and I'll need something else as a daily driver.
EDIT: Moving the transmission to the rear addresses two issues: 1) it makes more room for turbos (which I think will be a tight fit otherwise) and 2) it will provide better weight distribution. With a 350Z, I think this actually would work (at least better than in a G35; no back seat to worry about). You would have to cut down the torque tube, drive shaft and half shafts, but I think it could be done - hopefully without too much added expense. There may be some cutting in the back to make room for the transmission and larger differential, but you could probably weld some sort of small cover over it and cover it with carpet.
Last edited by ttg35fort; 02-02-2009 at 12:27 PM.
#68
hope it all comes together for you. have you given any thought to running the turbo up front like you see on the AMS EVO's you would have to do it on the drivers side front or take your windsheild washer assembly out for a passenger side mounted turbo just a thought
#69
next winter im going to put the front end under the knife..see what we can come up with.
#72
OK, I'll shut up about this rear transmission thing, at least until I do it.
Last edited by ttg35fort; 02-03-2009 at 08:20 AM.
#75
yes. they are the same size on the ouside...im not sure about the LS9 with charger but for the money it would cost you to do that im sure you could build a built LS2 with a maggie or kenne bell...and have enough money left over to buy a small beater car lol
Last edited by SnyperZ; 03-06-2009 at 07:56 AM.
#76
#79
I got the car weighed today. The scale goes in increments of 20lbs and with the full interior, drag wheels and no spare the car weighed in at 3100lbs I'm gonna be honest..I didn't expect it to be that light.
#80
What was your F/R weight ratio?