Hi,
I have spent way too much time perusing this forum along with the car-specific (Monte Carlo, Camaro, S10, GrandAm, etc) pages the last week or so digesting information.
Now that I'm a member here I'd like to ask for some guidance.
I am looking at putting a 60V6 into an older RWD non-GM car. With me in it and a full tank of gas the car is under 3000 lbs.
The original engine came in several varieties up to 250hp stock so I'd like to be able to get a 3400/3500 to at least that much output to make it worth doing.
250 is a minimum, 275 would be great, more would be gravy. I am OK sacrificing some low-end for gains higher up since the car is light and I have ~3.38 rear gear. Stock base engine in my car made 140 lbft peak. I figure with 3.4+L of displacement it should still have 180+ lbft most of the rev range.
From what I gather the 3500 heads/LIM/UIM are the best of the bunch in stock form.
For ease of tunability etc it looks like I'd need a 3400 ECU/harness setup so it's possible I'd start with a 3400 block and do a 3500 top swap, if I can't get a full 3400 harness/ECU by itself.
I would put a cable throttle on the 3500 UIM. For the most part I would like to keep the short block stock.
This is not really a budget build so "while you're in there" part suggestions are appreciated.
Question time, since intake and tune can be managed:
1) I have plenty of room for long tube headers; has anybody tried the Pacesetter or ebay brand headers (that are marketed for a 2.8L) on a 3400/3500? The pipes are 1.5" OD which seems small for these engines. If nothing is available off the shelf I can make some myself.
2) What camshaft/valvetrain setup will get me to 250hp+? I don't care for "lope" but will accept it if the cam specs otherwise require it. If I can get good lift/duration with a smooth exhaust sound that would be ideal.
3) I have read that the stock valve springs are questionable in the 5000 rpm range; I have seen LS6 and Comp and other upgrade springs available, but is there anything in the engine design (oiling system is my primary concern) that would keep the engine from going to 6500-7000 rpm to take advantage of a bigger cam and the head flow?
4) Emissions are not required (Tennessee Antique Plates) so EGR would be removed unless the ECU absolutely required it. Fuel efficiency is not a concern either so no need for an "MPG cam", this is not a daily driver.
So, with this in mind, could someone recommend me a cam/springs/etc package? Will stock lifters handle some more lift/duration or can you suggest an upgrade? I am OK with custom pushrods if the stock ones won't cut it with the bigger cam.
..
I realize my goals would be a ton easier to achieve by starting with an LZ9 but I would need to find the cam bearing spacers or have a suitable cam made to make that work at all, if there are leads on that I would appreciate it!
I have spent way too much time perusing this forum along with the car-specific (Monte Carlo, Camaro, S10, GrandAm, etc) pages the last week or so digesting information.
Now that I'm a member here I'd like to ask for some guidance.
I am looking at putting a 60V6 into an older RWD non-GM car. With me in it and a full tank of gas the car is under 3000 lbs.
The original engine came in several varieties up to 250hp stock so I'd like to be able to get a 3400/3500 to at least that much output to make it worth doing.
250 is a minimum, 275 would be great, more would be gravy. I am OK sacrificing some low-end for gains higher up since the car is light and I have ~3.38 rear gear. Stock base engine in my car made 140 lbft peak. I figure with 3.4+L of displacement it should still have 180+ lbft most of the rev range.
From what I gather the 3500 heads/LIM/UIM are the best of the bunch in stock form.
For ease of tunability etc it looks like I'd need a 3400 ECU/harness setup so it's possible I'd start with a 3400 block and do a 3500 top swap, if I can't get a full 3400 harness/ECU by itself.
I would put a cable throttle on the 3500 UIM. For the most part I would like to keep the short block stock.
This is not really a budget build so "while you're in there" part suggestions are appreciated.
Question time, since intake and tune can be managed:
1) I have plenty of room for long tube headers; has anybody tried the Pacesetter or ebay brand headers (that are marketed for a 2.8L) on a 3400/3500? The pipes are 1.5" OD which seems small for these engines. If nothing is available off the shelf I can make some myself.
2) What camshaft/valvetrain setup will get me to 250hp+? I don't care for "lope" but will accept it if the cam specs otherwise require it. If I can get good lift/duration with a smooth exhaust sound that would be ideal.
3) I have read that the stock valve springs are questionable in the 5000 rpm range; I have seen LS6 and Comp and other upgrade springs available, but is there anything in the engine design (oiling system is my primary concern) that would keep the engine from going to 6500-7000 rpm to take advantage of a bigger cam and the head flow?
4) Emissions are not required (Tennessee Antique Plates) so EGR would be removed unless the ECU absolutely required it. Fuel efficiency is not a concern either so no need for an "MPG cam", this is not a daily driver.
So, with this in mind, could someone recommend me a cam/springs/etc package? Will stock lifters handle some more lift/duration or can you suggest an upgrade? I am OK with custom pushrods if the stock ones won't cut it with the bigger cam.
..
I realize my goals would be a ton easier to achieve by starting with an LZ9 but I would need to find the cam bearing spacers or have a suitable cam made to make that work at all, if there are leads on that I would appreciate it!
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