Hey all, uber-newbie to the forum here.
Last November I acquired a '92 Camaro RS. It's got the 3.1L MPFI LHO in it. I've driven it around and coupled to it's 700-R4 AT it's no faster than my '94 Subaru Legacy! I've waxed and waned over whether I should do a V8 swap but my budget may keep me from doing that -- not to mention the complexity of the operation!
I've read enough of you alls' forum squawkery to give me hope for high power in small packages so I'm leaning more towards modding my LHO.
I read the following from '3.1 hopup':
Here is what I would recommend.
Mild combo:
3100 pistons (9.6 CR)
3400-style heads/intake (1996+ 3400, or 2000+ 3100)
Mild performance cam (Crane H260 or equivalent)
62mm TB
Headers
This should get you an easy 200 HP. The late 3100?s (2000+) with the 3400 top end stuff were rated 170-175 HP stock. Throw in the above parts (mainly heads) with a good ECM tune, and 200 should be easy. This combo would be very streetable.
For a more aggressive build, add the following:
3.1 Camaro iron-head pistons (~11.? CR)
More aggressive cam (Crane H272 or equivalent, maybe solid cam)
Ported heads and intake
...With the more agressvie build, you should be able to get ~220 HP. This combo would still be very streetable...
Marty
I'd like to make upwards of 400bHP with forced induction -- thinking turbocharging because of the broader aftermarket and tunability. I can't imagine getting 100hp/L with a turbo is out of the question for any engine. Furthermore, cars like the Mitsubishi EVO8 are getting nearly 150hp/L. I do realize that the lack of 4valves/cylinder, VVTL, and engine management that the GM 660's have may prove to be HUGELY limiting (is that an understatemnet or what?).
I've been playing with SuperchargersOnline.com's calculator (http://www.superchargersonline.com/hp_calculator.asp?) and it's telling me that I'd need a baseoutput of 200hp, 18psi of boost, 96 octane fuel, AND a three core intercooler to break into the 400hp range!
The chances of me hitting 200hp on a low enough compression to then boost it by nearly 20psi are slim-to-none the way I'm seeing it. But I wear glasses so I don't see everything so clearly to begin with!
I looked at the specs for Crane's H-272 cam. My compression ratio fits. But I don't like the RPM range: 2000-5000. I'd like to break over the 5,200 RPM range so that I can start making some real power. Of course, I dont' know if even the GenIII heads are capable of supporting flow for a boosted AND high revving motor!?!
Last November I acquired a '92 Camaro RS. It's got the 3.1L MPFI LHO in it. I've driven it around and coupled to it's 700-R4 AT it's no faster than my '94 Subaru Legacy! I've waxed and waned over whether I should do a V8 swap but my budget may keep me from doing that -- not to mention the complexity of the operation!
I've read enough of you alls' forum squawkery to give me hope for high power in small packages so I'm leaning more towards modding my LHO.
I read the following from '3.1 hopup':
Here is what I would recommend.
Mild combo:
3100 pistons (9.6 CR)
3400-style heads/intake (1996+ 3400, or 2000+ 3100)
Mild performance cam (Crane H260 or equivalent)
62mm TB
Headers
This should get you an easy 200 HP. The late 3100?s (2000+) with the 3400 top end stuff were rated 170-175 HP stock. Throw in the above parts (mainly heads) with a good ECM tune, and 200 should be easy. This combo would be very streetable.
For a more aggressive build, add the following:
3.1 Camaro iron-head pistons (~11.? CR)
More aggressive cam (Crane H272 or equivalent, maybe solid cam)
Ported heads and intake
...With the more agressvie build, you should be able to get ~220 HP. This combo would still be very streetable...
Marty
I'd like to make upwards of 400bHP with forced induction -- thinking turbocharging because of the broader aftermarket and tunability. I can't imagine getting 100hp/L with a turbo is out of the question for any engine. Furthermore, cars like the Mitsubishi EVO8 are getting nearly 150hp/L. I do realize that the lack of 4valves/cylinder, VVTL, and engine management that the GM 660's have may prove to be HUGELY limiting (is that an understatemnet or what?).
I've been playing with SuperchargersOnline.com's calculator (http://www.superchargersonline.com/hp_calculator.asp?) and it's telling me that I'd need a baseoutput of 200hp, 18psi of boost, 96 octane fuel, AND a three core intercooler to break into the 400hp range!
The chances of me hitting 200hp on a low enough compression to then boost it by nearly 20psi are slim-to-none the way I'm seeing it. But I wear glasses so I don't see everything so clearly to begin with!
I looked at the specs for Crane's H-272 cam. My compression ratio fits. But I don't like the RPM range: 2000-5000. I'd like to break over the 5,200 RPM range so that I can start making some real power. Of course, I dont' know if even the GenIII heads are capable of supporting flow for a boosted AND high revving motor!?!
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