2V modular top end options
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Alright... I have a good buddy that has recently bought a Lightning. I know they are PI 2V heads. He's amazed how little information is really out there when you get past '6# lower pullies'... its pathetic.
I's like to talk in more detail here. Head options etc. The PI heads have rather uninspiring flow numbers, even with a good port job. Clearly they get the job done, but I think there is more to be had.
What about 4V options? Is the conversion something attainable from a cost prospective?
I's like to talk in more detail here. Head options etc. The PI heads have rather uninspiring flow numbers, even with a good port job. Clearly they get the job done, but I think there is more to be had.
What about 4V options? Is the conversion something attainable from a cost prospective?
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4v isnt for everyone unless you go turbo
Best bang for buck head is navi heads which flow 250-260 and can be had for entire motors for 500$
Patriot heads we have on the blue lightning flow 200 and are budget
Biggest issue is 4 plug threads for most heads except late 03 and all 04
Knowldege is out there but have to search and read between the bull ****
Stock motors are picky...ive pushed rpm and they dont like it...rods are just completely junk
Best bang for buck head is navi heads which flow 250-260 and can be had for entire motors for 500$
Patriot heads we have on the blue lightning flow 200 and are budget
Biggest issue is 4 plug threads for most heads except late 03 and all 04
Knowldege is out there but have to search and read between the bull ****
Stock motors are picky...ive pushed rpm and they dont like it...rods are just completely junk
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Navigator heads are that good? They are 4v, correct? And why only 4v if turbo'd?
This is an 03 and to the best of my knowledge has the added threads on the heads.
Who does a good port job on the TFS heads? The plan is to upgrade the internal components eventually. Still up in the air which blower we will run, but it is without a doubt staying blower. If it likely at this point that it will get the TVS from the newer GT500's. Kind of goes back to the point that with the air that these motors move the big blowers seem to struggle.
This is an 03 and to the best of my knowledge has the added threads on the heads.
Who does a good port job on the TFS heads? The plan is to upgrade the internal components eventually. Still up in the air which blower we will run, but it is without a doubt staying blower. If it likely at this point that it will get the TVS from the newer GT500's. Kind of goes back to the point that with the air that these motors move the big blowers seem to struggle.
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The adapter plates for gt500 stuff is under performing so may as well scratch that idea
Fastest average are 2.3 whipple and 2.6 kb
4v doesnt have options for blowers for intakes
One option and its worth more then many care to spend
Fox lake ports TFS and its 4500-5000 when all said done
Its not worth adding heads or cams on stock shortblock
Most come apart at 450 rwhp on average
Just cause 03 doesnt mean has 8 threads...only late year had them and not all
Best option if have 8thread heads is to send them to TEA
Fastest average are 2.3 whipple and 2.6 kb
4v doesnt have options for blowers for intakes
One option and its worth more then many care to spend
Fox lake ports TFS and its 4500-5000 when all said done
Its not worth adding heads or cams on stock shortblock
Most come apart at 450 rwhp on average
Just cause 03 doesnt mean has 8 threads...only late year had them and not all
Best option if have 8thread heads is to send them to TEA
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OK. Not totally surprised to hear that.
When you say it hasn't proven to be worth it have you seen a lot of results? Just curious. I have not done any digging myself, but my friend has started. What tends to be the biggest problem with them as to why they dont work well?
When you say it hasn't proven to be worth it have you seen a lot of results? Just curious. I have not done any digging myself, but my friend has started. What tends to be the biggest problem with them as to why they dont work well?
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Airflow into intercooler
Cost
Have him run a 2.3 whipple can be had decent price used but he best find a large ice tank, ditch the heat exchanger to keep IATs cool when over 20psi on built motor
Its nothing to see 200* in 1320' at 22psi with a 2-3 gallon ice tank
Cost
Have him run a 2.3 whipple can be had decent price used but he best find a large ice tank, ditch the heat exchanger to keep IATs cool when over 20psi on built motor
Its nothing to see 200* in 1320' at 22psi with a 2-3 gallon ice tank
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Looks like the fox lake portef TFS heads are only $2,795 shipped with their port job. Maybe that's the route to go...
He's all hot and horny for a TVS blower eventually. I'm biased but I'm not going to push him in a different direction lol.
He's all hot and horny for a TVS blower eventually. I'm biased but I'm not going to push him in a different direction lol.
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whipple 2.3 will easily go 10s on a budget long block, one i played with went 10.79@129 with 1.54 60' didnt dyno much but played with shift points at track and picked up
truck was on 23 psi with 8.2cr
truck was on 23 psi with 8.2cr


