Will it work 6.0 milled heads
#11
Im a fan of stock bottoms. I would get a stock bottom lq4 if you insist on using your 243 heads.
317 heads are cheap and have the same flow characteristics as a 243 with less compression. You can probably sell the 243 for 400 and pick up 317 for 200 and come out even
317 heads are cheap and have the same flow characteristics as a 243 with less compression. You can probably sell the 243 for 400 and pick up 317 for 200 and come out even
#14
i am running a 6.0 bored out .30 with milled 799 .30 and a 229/244 cam by BTR( spec'd out by him) . i am barely in the break in period with a base tune on 93 octane but we will see what she does once i get it fully tuned out, i am running ls9 head gaskets.
#15
Avery@texas-speed.com
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Maybe I missed some information but other than milling what oter work has been done to the heads? Bigger Valves? Ect?
With our CNC program and milling we can clear a 228r 600/600 on a 6.0 with heads milled 35 thousandths.
With heads milled that far I would definitely check to PTV before you take any advice from anyone. Motors vary, so your best best is to measure and see what you can come up with.
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With our CNC program and milling we can clear a 228r 600/600 on a 6.0 with heads milled 35 thousandths.
With heads milled that far I would definitely check to PTV before you take any advice from anyone. Motors vary, so your best best is to measure and see what you can come up with.
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#19
TECH Veteran
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I honestly dont feel the price difference between the 2 on the used market is worth finding an LQ9 over a 4, plus, 9's are getting harder to find in decent shape.
They made more 4's, but more went into neglected work trucks than anything else.
Best I can say is buy a motor from a rolled or rear-ended truck. Denali, Escalade, 2500/3500, 06 LTZ (?) Suburban, etc.
In short, buy what you can find, for the price you want to pay, in the condition you want. A cam and milled heads settles all the differences with a good tune, IMO
They made more 4's, but more went into neglected work trucks than anything else.
Best I can say is buy a motor from a rolled or rear-ended truck. Denali, Escalade, 2500/3500, 06 LTZ (?) Suburban, etc.
In short, buy what you can find, for the price you want to pay, in the condition you want. A cam and milled heads settles all the differences with a good tune, IMO