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  • #16
    So what would the recomended cr for a 3.4 with 3500 heads running on 91 octane ?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by SappySE107 View Post
      Its about 5hp difference from 10.8:1 and 11.5:1 on your setup according to dynomation. I don't know that 5 crank hp would be enough to make me want to keep stock cast pistons over a forged of these quality.
      cool thanks Ben.
      yeah i would definitely be using these over the old rwd pistons.

      these will be this years winter time mod.
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      99 Grand Am GT
      3400/3500 -Solid trans mount--TCE 65mm T-body---85mm LS2 maf---1 1/4' TCE intake spacers with 3400 upper--SLP Catback with flowmaster 80--TOG headers
      Modded 3400 lifters with LT1 springs---Comp Cams 26986 Springs
      1357 cam 227 233 .050 dur
      515 515 lift 112 lsa
      15.232@88.85mph on stock 3400---New time to come


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      • #18
        Originally posted by Lilchief View Post
        So what would the recomended cr for a 3.4 with 3500 heads running on 91 octane ?
        Ben has a client that is running 12.6:1 (is that right Ben?), we've both had several that are running 11.5:1.
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        • #19
          12.4:1 is what Eric is running on premium. I would go with the 11.5:1 (10.8:1 with 3500 heads). 91 octane could be midgrade or premium, depending on your elevation. Either way, 10.8:1 should be no problem.
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          • #20
            wouldnt that hi of compression ratios be kind of radical on the street? just thinking in v8 terms i guess but 11.5 and up cr just seem hi for pump gas in a daily driver, could be wrong, first time on this build with a 3.4 rwd and interested in the 3500 swap.
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            • #21
              With aluminum heads, 11.5:1 is pump gas. I built a 12.4:1 that runs on pump gas for that matter.
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              • #22
                I ran 10.4:1 last year with 89 octane E-10 and had no problems.
                Past Builds;
                1991 Z24, 3500/5 Spd. 275WHP/259WTQ 13.07@108 MPH
                1989 Camaro RS, ITB-3500/700R4. 263WHP/263WTQ 13.52@99.2 MPH
                Current Project;
                1972 Nova 12.73@105.7 MPH

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                • #23
                  LS1 runs 11:1 stock don't they? There's your high compression V8 streetable comparison right there.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by IsaacHayes View Post
                    LS1 runs 11:1 stock don't they? There's your high compression V8 streetable comparison right there.
                    I don't think they are quite that high out-of-the-box; just checked and the 350HP crate motor is 10.25:1. Just had a friend stuff a LS3 in his 2001 F-body and it was spec'd at 10.7:1 on the compression.
                    Last edited by mfuller; 05-19-2009, 12:02 PM.
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                    3400/3500 hybrid, Diamond Racing forged pistons, Scat I-beams, TCE DRTC, ported heads, WOT Race cam, PAC 1518s, Manley valves, F40 6-speed with Quaife LSD

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                    • #25
                      Might have been LS6 or something. I recall one of them being that high. Oh well maybe not, but 10.7 is up there.
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                      1994 3100 BERETTA. 200,000+ miles
                      16.0 1/4 mile when stock. Now ???
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                      with LA1, LX9, LX5 parts
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                      • #26
                        Well seeing the "typical" high compression iron head Gen1 V8 can run about 10.5-11:1 and aluminum head can generally run a point higher, even going by what's been done on a regular basis 11.5:1 is really not THAT high, specially when you are talking about super efficient fast burn chambers
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                        • #27
                          the highest LS motor compression id the LS7 at 11.1.1. then theres the c5r race car with the highest
                          LS1: A319 T5, 107#
                          Displacement = 5.7 L. / 346 CID
                          Bore x Stroke = 99mm x 92mm / 3.90" x 3.62"
                          Compression Ratio = 10.1:1
                          Horsepower = 345/350 HP @ 5,200 RPM
                          Torque = 350/375 #-Ft. @ 4,400 RPM
                          Redline = 6,000 RPM
                          Fuel Cut OFF = 6,200 RPM

                          All engine Generic Data:
                          Firing Order = 1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3
                          Spark Plug Type = 41-931
                          Spark Plug Gap = 1.524mm / 0.06"
                          Oil Type = Mobil 1 (E) 5W-30 Synthetic or Equivalent
                          Oil Capacity = 6.5 Quarts / 5.7 L. (With oil filter change)
                          Oil Pressure (Minimum - Hot):
                          1,000 RPM = 41 kPa / 6 psig
                          2,000 RPM = 124 kPa / 18 psig
                          4,000 RPM = 165 KPa / 24 psig
                          Length = 519mm / 20.43"
                          Width = 460mm / 18.11"
                          Cylinder Bank Offset = 24.10 mm / 0.949"
                          Bank Angle = 45 degrees
                          Deck Height = 234.7 mm /

                          LS6:
                          Displacement = 5.7 L. / 346 CID
                          Bore x Stroke = 99mm x 92mm / 3.90" x 3.62"
                          Compression Ratio = 10.5:1
                          Horsepower = 385/405 HP @ 6,000 RPM
                          Torque = 385/400 #-Ft. @ 4,800 RPM
                          RedLine = 6,500 RPM
                          Fuel Cut OFF = 6,600 RPM

                          C5R: A356 T7
                          Displacement = 7.0 L. 427 CID
                          Bore x Stroke = 4.160" x
                          Compression Ratio = 12.5:1
                          Horsepower = 650 @
                          Torque = 525 @
                          RedLine = 7,500 RPM

                          LS2:
                          Displacement =
                          Bore x Stroke =
                          Compression Ratio =10.9:1
                          Horsepower =
                          Torque =
                          RedLine =
                          Fuel Cut OFF =

                          LS7:
                          Displacement = 7.0 L. / 427 CID
                          Bore x Stroke =
                          Compression Ratio = 11.1:1
                          Horsepower = 500 HP @ 6,200 RPM
                          Torque = 475 #-Ft. @ 4,800 RPM
                          RedLine = 7,000 RPM
                          Fuel Cut OFF = 7,100 RPM
                          Dry Sump
                          Last edited by geldartb; 05-24-2009, 02:34 PM.
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                          99 Grand Am GT
                          3400/3500 -Solid trans mount--TCE 65mm T-body---85mm LS2 maf---1 1/4' TCE intake spacers with 3400 upper--SLP Catback with flowmaster 80--TOG headers
                          Modded 3400 lifters with LT1 springs---Comp Cams 26986 Springs
                          1357 cam 227 233 .050 dur
                          515 515 lift 112 lsa
                          15.232@88.85mph on stock 3400---New time to come


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                          • #28
                            that was informative... and when it mentions bank angle and says 45, it does mean each bank is 45* from the centerline, yes?
                            1995 Monte Carlo LS 3100, 4T60E...for now, future plans include driving it until the wheels fall off!
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by robertisaar View Post
                              that was informative... and when it mentions bank angle and says 45, it does mean each bank is 45* from the centerline, yes?


                              Yes. 90* inclusive (or included) would be the common term used when talking about bank angle - side to side.
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                              • #30
                                makes more sense, i couldn't imagine why anybody would make a 45* V8...
                                1995 Monte Carlo LS 3100, 4T60E...for now, future plans include driving it until the wheels fall off!
                                Latest nAst1 files here!
                                Need a wiring diagram for any GM car or truck from 82-06(and 07-08 cars)? PM me!

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