Black LSX
#151
@dantheman1540 Help a brother out
#153
Trying to figure out some outstanding items like fuel and cam. There is a gas station by our drag strip that sells 91, 94, 100, 110, and E85. So I have a wide variety to run with my blower. Now if this station closes down then I am left with E85 and 91. Is any one better than the other aside from the prices? For a cam I am seeing that LS9 cam is a solid choice and budget friendly. Would my current cam that is 225/230 .617/.612 112 LSA be a decent choice or is it too big? I know the blower doesnt need a lot of cam.
#154
The tuning forgiveness window between 91 and E85 would be pretty significant. You'll have to be much more careful on 91 for sure, but if going E you then need a fuel system up to the task as it's consumption is about 30% above regular pump. I'm not a cam expert by any stretch of means but it seems the cam you have compared to "traditional PD blower" cams has a bit tight lobe separation and not much overlap. That being said I think it'd work and you'd be going backwards to an LS9 cam but someone much smarter on me will chime on on this subject for ya I hope.
#155
The tuning forgiveness window between 91 and E85 would be pretty significant. You'll have to be much more careful on 91 for sure, but if going E you then need a fuel system up to the task as it's consumption is about 30% above regular pump. I'm not a cam expert by any stretch of means but it seems the cam you have compared to "traditional PD blower" cams has a bit tight lobe separation and not much overlap. That being said I think it'd work and you'd be going backwards to an LS9 cam but someone much smarter on me will chime on on this subject for ya I hope.
#159
They are still the stock lines from the 2000 silverado era. I would have to do some digging if they are compatible.








