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Thread: Stock stroke LT4 - 440 RWHP

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    Default Stock stroke LT4 - 440 RWHP

    I have a built 1996 LT4, that I have had since day one. I now have 100,000 miles on it......

    11.9 @ 121 best ET. on street tires..... 11.8 @ 126 with 75 shot, turning the NOS off 3 times, not to smoke stock clutch....

    Stock block/crank/rods
    SRP pistons 12:1 compression
    Comp 306 cam
    Full length long tubes/no cats/3 inch duals/flowmaster mufflers
    my heads, fully worked 2.02/1.60 valves, pro. mag. rockers
    my intake ported to match heads and TB
    58 mm TB
    ported MAF
    36 lbs injectors
    255 L/Ph SVO injectors
    tuned stock OBDII ECM
    stock clutch
    real ZR1 wheels/rears widened from 17x11 to 17x13 for my Kumho V700 335/35's
    stock tranny

    that's about it.... very happy with the car!

    who else has a pretty fast stock stroke LT4 out there?

    -Brian
    -THE SKINNER-
    96 LT4 vette - 440 RWHP - 11.8 @ 126 with 75 shot/true street tires!
    93 RT/10 Viper - 420 RWHP - 12.1 @ 121, breaking a halfshaft!

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    Sweet car.

    Post some pic's so we can all drool over it.

    Jason

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    Is your engine bored out? In other words is it still stock displacement, 5.7L?

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    it's .040 over.... makes it like a 357 CI, only internal part change is the pistons...

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    Originally posted by twiget
    Sweet car.

    Post some pic's so we can all drool over it.

    Jason
    Its nothing to drool over. Your stock motored LT4 would probably beat it. :s


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    Nice. How does it do with an emissions test? Can you post the readings from your emissions test?
    Thanks
    Just curious how well it does considering you are running 12.x compression and using 202/160 valves.

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    Originally posted by CKA_Racing
    Nice. How does it do with an emissions test? Can you post the readings from your emissions test?
    Thanks
    Just curious how well it does considering you are running 12.x compression and using 202/160 valves.
    hmmmm......... yeah.......

    uh.... car has not been emissions inspected since 1996, when it was born!
    -THE SKINNER-
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    93 RT/10 Viper - 420 RWHP - 12.1 @ 121, breaking a halfshaft!

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    Originally posted by SNKSKNR
    hmmmm......... yeah.......

    uh.... car has not been emissions inspected since 1996, when it was born!

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    That is impressive!

    Tell us about those top end speeds (still 3.45's)?

    Course you are in a select group as most add a longer stroke crank when rebuilding 350's.

    Does this run on pump gas?
    12.447 and 116 MPH
    363 RWHP
    184 MPH!

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    With all that power, I'm surprised the clutch hasn't blown! How much power can the stock LT4 clutch handle?

    Wow, 11.9 is awesome!!!
    Edmond.

    Contact me for the best prices on Amsoil.

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    Originally posted by No Go
    That is impressive!

    Tell us about those top end speeds (still 3.45's)?

    Course you are in a select group as most add a longer stroke crank when rebuilding 350's.

    Does this run on pump gas?
    The car does have 3:45's still and does run on 93 octane pump gas.

    Top speeds?.........I'll just say, "in the 200's".

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    So are you refering to SNKSKR's car or what???
    12.447 and 116 MPH
    363 RWHP
    184 MPH!

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    Originally posted by No Go
    So are you refering to SNKSKR's car or what???
    yep.... that's my car...


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    Originally posted by Edmond
    How much power can the stock LT4 clutch handle?
    The stock clutch can handle a little over 460rwhp on street tires. Sticky tires, on a well preppared dragstrip, will smoke the stock clutch pretty quick.

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