After being away from the car for about a year, I was amazed at how easily it started. So I guess the half-life for gasoline is pretty long. I was concerned after a large amount of water was blasted out of one exhaust pipe which didn't appear to be easily accessible to rain water but I imagine if it were a blown steel head gasket somehow the rust that would have accumulated in the cylinder over the time it sat would have locked the engine. It idled fine for quite a while and I haven't seen anymore water from the exh pipe so my guess is rain water rolled down the bumper into the pipe.
The crankshaft has been offset ground to 3.430" stroke and the rods should be ready from the narrowing process tomorrow.
The end result should be about an 11.5:1 compression engine after the stroke increase and 9cc dish Forged LS1 pistons provided I don't have to notch them for valve clearance. I've run the engine under some pretty "mean" conditions upto 8psi on midgrade fuel and the most I got out of it was about 1 degree worth of knock retard and I'm sure that's the result of the poor tune in addition to a spark table with a little more advance than the stock Turbo Grand Prix main spark table. With the HD aluminum radiator, post turbo water/meth, oil cooler and possible addition of preturbo water/meth injection, I believe double digit boost will not be a problem at all. The goal is high output, high fuel economy and proof over speculation as to what is practical boosted compression in modern motors.
I'm running the same reground camshaft at this point since I under estimated and had the back-up camshaft reground for specs in between the stock and current cam instead of even more duration since I'm going up in compression. I believe the end result will be just right given how low idle vacuum is with the current grind fully retarded, it's barely enough for power brakes. With it fully advanced it's fine.
The swap thread will be finished with the final engine install: http://60degreev6.com/forum/f109/390...o-fiero-t37902
The crankshaft has been offset ground to 3.430" stroke and the rods should be ready from the narrowing process tomorrow.
The end result should be about an 11.5:1 compression engine after the stroke increase and 9cc dish Forged LS1 pistons provided I don't have to notch them for valve clearance. I've run the engine under some pretty "mean" conditions upto 8psi on midgrade fuel and the most I got out of it was about 1 degree worth of knock retard and I'm sure that's the result of the poor tune in addition to a spark table with a little more advance than the stock Turbo Grand Prix main spark table. With the HD aluminum radiator, post turbo water/meth, oil cooler and possible addition of preturbo water/meth injection, I believe double digit boost will not be a problem at all. The goal is high output, high fuel economy and proof over speculation as to what is practical boosted compression in modern motors.
I'm running the same reground camshaft at this point since I under estimated and had the back-up camshaft reground for specs in between the stock and current cam instead of even more duration since I'm going up in compression. I believe the end result will be just right given how low idle vacuum is with the current grind fully retarded, it's barely enough for power brakes. With it fully advanced it's fine.
The swap thread will be finished with the final engine install: http://60degreev6.com/forum/f109/390...o-fiero-t37902
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