Help me out here...
#1
Need some Do's and Don'ts choosing a cam and heads for a 5.3 w/a 7# Whipple boost. Will be doing LT's w/true duals and 4.10's. Needs to be streetable, but want it nasty!
#4
Thanks for the replies!
Am I keeping the lobe sep. further apart to allow for more of the compression to burn?
Rosscob; if you had the LS6 cam and liked it, why switch? Looks like you might have ditched the piggyback?
Am I keeping the lobe sep. further apart to allow for more of the compression to burn?
Rosscob; if you had the LS6 cam and liked it, why switch? Looks like you might have ditched the piggyback?
#5
Originally Posted by .T.
Thanks for the replies!
Am I keeping the lobe sep. further apart to allow for more of the compression to burn?
Rosscob; if you had the LS6 cam and liked it, why switch? Looks like you might have ditched the piggyback?

Am I keeping the lobe sep. further apart to allow for more of the compression to burn?
Rosscob; if you had the LS6 cam and liked it, why switch? Looks like you might have ditched the piggyback?
I did ditch all the whipple piggyback items for larger injectors and a custom tune. I hightly recommend this option! I talked to whipple's chief engineer not long ago, and all the new kits comming out will include a re-tune and larger injectors instead of the piggyback items.
#6
Did you run the Z06 cam both with and without the piggyback?
I found a set of Z06 heads and cam for $600 and just don't know if it'd even work. Plus, I think you need to change pushrods w/ that cam, right?
I found a set of Z06 heads and cam for $600 and just don't know if it'd even work. Plus, I think you need to change pushrods w/ that cam, right?
#7
I only had the Z06 cam after the removal of the whipple piggyback items. I used Comp 918 springs, but could have used the stock Z06 springs. I also used the stock pushrods. It would have probably been better to change them, but everything worked with the stockers.
I also used the stock heads. going to the Z06 heads may raise the compression higher that you want with the blower.
I also used the stock heads. going to the Z06 heads may raise the compression higher that you want with the blower.
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#8
Thanks!
Yes, I've been told that the Z06 heads would raise the compression to @ 10.6:1. I don't know...
I wonder if when Whippke changes the operating system, they'll sell an 'upgrade' kit.
It should be alot easier to just buy a cam/head pkg.
Yes, I've been told that the Z06 heads would raise the compression to @ 10.6:1. I don't know...
I wonder if when Whippke changes the operating system, they'll sell an 'upgrade' kit.
It should be alot easier to just buy a cam/head pkg.
#10
Zo6 heads will lwer your compression they have larger combustion chambers.
as far a cam i was going zo6 all the way w/ a radix untill i talked to lingenfelter. they are having a sale on cams. they have 2 super charged cams the g-7 and g-2-3 dyno tested and designed for fi applications.
call and check them out befor you buy. also the 2002+ zo6 cams have a smaller base circle and could cause noise w/ out remaving some lash w/ pushrods or special valves
as far a cam i was going zo6 all the way w/ a radix untill i talked to lingenfelter. they are having a sale on cams. they have 2 super charged cams the g-7 and g-2-3 dyno tested and designed for fi applications.
call and check them out befor you buy. also the 2002+ zo6 cams have a smaller base circle and could cause noise w/ out remaving some lash w/ pushrods or special valves
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