boring a 5.3l to a 5.7?
#12
Personally I believe the 243 heads are the way to go. They give you a bump in compression (on a Ls1 rotating assembly) and have bigger valves and flow more than the 706 heads.
#13
the 706 valves are smaller also
706/862-1.89" intake 1.55" exhaust
243 - 2.00" intake and 1.55" exhaust
I think anything larger than a 5.3L needs a bigger intake valve, inorder to let those big bad boys breath. If you get an LQ9 and put 243s on it you have a LS2 besides the crapy intake manifold and cam would be 11:1 compression also. If you're running premium fuel I would say no higher than 11-11.5:1 compression for a dd
There is no replacement for displacement, except for boost and nitrous haha
706/862-1.89" intake 1.55" exhaust
243 - 2.00" intake and 1.55" exhaust
I think anything larger than a 5.3L needs a bigger intake valve, inorder to let those big bad boys breath. If you get an LQ9 and put 243s on it you have a LS2 besides the crapy intake manifold and cam would be 11:1 compression also. If you're running premium fuel I would say no higher than 11-11.5:1 compression for a dd
There is no replacement for displacement, except for boost and nitrous haha
Last edited by 69Camaro427; Nov 14, 2013 at 12:45 PM.
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Engine Size and Compression Calculator
This will get you in the ball park of compression range you want
This will get you in the ball park of compression range you want
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