TSP LS3 429ci TVS 2300
#1
Staging Lane
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TSP LS3 429ci TVS 2300
Dropping an Edelbrock E-Force TVS 2300 on my current setup, here are some details:
Truck is a 2002 Z71 4x4 suburban
TSP 429ci stroker shortblock
11:1 comp
25X/26X cam on a 111LSA
CNC LS3 heads
FAST 102 intake
NW 102 TB
TSP 1 7/8 Longtubes
True dual 3” exhaust into two Borla mufflers
Circle D 3400 stall
PerformaBuilt stage III trans
4.88 gears
447rwhp/370tq on 22s wrapped in a 33” m/t DYNOJET
502rwhp/437tq on a stock 17” wheel DYNOJET
Pat G tuned
Built by Abe @LUNATICCUSTOMPERFORMANCE
Everything is staying the same, obviously besides the FAST 102 intake.
TVS 2300
3.5” pulley
E85
New fuel system good for about 1100hp on E85
Original pulley that comes with the kit is a 3.875”, and makes about 5.5-6lbs of boost on a stock 6.2L. I went with a one size smaller pulley to a 3.5” to pull the boost back up to about 6lbs. Boost drop due to TSP 1 7/8” longtubes and CNC’d heads.
Everything is installed and ready to go! Hits the dyno for tuning next week!
What are you guys projected numbers that she’ll put down!??
Truck is a 2002 Z71 4x4 suburban
TSP 429ci stroker shortblock
11:1 comp
25X/26X cam on a 111LSA
CNC LS3 heads
FAST 102 intake
NW 102 TB
TSP 1 7/8 Longtubes
True dual 3” exhaust into two Borla mufflers
Circle D 3400 stall
PerformaBuilt stage III trans
4.88 gears
447rwhp/370tq on 22s wrapped in a 33” m/t DYNOJET
502rwhp/437tq on a stock 17” wheel DYNOJET
Pat G tuned
Built by Abe @LUNATICCUSTOMPERFORMANCE
Everything is staying the same, obviously besides the FAST 102 intake.
TVS 2300
3.5” pulley
E85
New fuel system good for about 1100hp on E85
Original pulley that comes with the kit is a 3.875”, and makes about 5.5-6lbs of boost on a stock 6.2L. I went with a one size smaller pulley to a 3.5” to pull the boost back up to about 6lbs. Boost drop due to TSP 1 7/8” longtubes and CNC’d heads.
Everything is installed and ready to go! Hits the dyno for tuning next week!
What are you guys projected numbers that she’ll put down!??
#2
TECH Junkie
Not sure about the hp if the Eforce still has the really long runners they used to but the torque should be incredible. That's what you need anyway for that big rig so it should be a lot of fun no question!
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NVR MISS (07-07-2018)
#3
Staging Lane
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Eforce will pull the power to 6500, there is a tad bit of boost creep from about 5900-6500rpm, due to the longer runners.. But it will forsure pull the horsepower to 6500 strong. I’m on ls1 tech as well, a few people making 750+ with their E-force, and a bunch in 650whp ballpark. They are pushing the blower prettt hard, making around 14lbs of boost. I should be around 650rwhp on a weee bit 6-7lbs. I am very surprised I haven’t seen anybody port these blowers, snout, inside, runners and all. I will forsure pull the blower off after a while and will be porting it. That an easy 50-90rwhp, on less boost 🤘🏼🤘🏼
+runs cooler
+more efficient
+more power less effort (boost), which is the ultimate goal
+runs cooler
+more efficient
+more power less effort (boost), which is the ultimate goal
#4
Staging Lane
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Look up Ted! ☝🏼
What kind of power are you makin’ with the 2.9 whipple? That blower is originally what gave me the blower bug 🕷 wanting some boost
#6
TECH Junkie
Not much because its bone stock except tune. I wish I had something like you but Ive decided Im going to pay it off by end of next year and then a 6.2 probably with supporting mods. I think it was 445 and 470 tuned but Sam backed it off just a tad for DD. I sure thought it would be lazy but instead its instant even with the 5.3.
#7
Staging Lane
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I’m not quite sure how much boost it’s making at the moment, I just installed it. Should be on the rollers tomorrow, hopefully 🤞🏼 The kit came with a 3.875” pulley, that produces 5.5-6lbs on a stock 6.2. I went ahead and got the 3.5” pulley and put it on, due to the cam, headers, and heads. So hopefully I’ll be back up around 5.5-6lbs. I wasn’t worried about changing cams, it is pretty darn big and has a lot of overlap, and I will lose boost due to the fact, but the upside helps lower static compression on my 11:1 motor, as well helps cool the exhaust valve, this improving reliability on the street. Also the big cam will help the blower on the top end, vise versa, the blower makes up for the big cam down low. I think it will all compliment each other pretty well tbh. Also, the e85 will be a tremendous help with cooling/detonation. E85 and high compression love to mate! If I can pull about 650rwp on 6lbs, I’m a very happy camper. After I port the blower should see around 700 running even more efficient!
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#9
Staging Lane
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Honestly, I’m going to opt to a whole new camshaft. Most likely reach out to pat G, have him spec me one out. Definitely not going to leave this cam in, wayyyyyyy too much overlap. Yes, I also agree, it’ll probably only make 4lbs at the most .