Big N/A horse power guys please step in
Years ago the said limit for pump gas was 11.0 to 1. I ran 12.0 to 1 in my last motor making 550rw on pump gas. Now I see many builds going 12.5 to 1 with no issues. What is the limit? A street tune should have a conservative timing curve and knock sensors adjusted to pull timing accordingly.
What happened to the FMS motor?
I happen to be pretty good friends with one of the top ls builders in the land and it is amazing the amount of the 12:1 pump gas motors that he fixes. Same problem with everyone of them. Car is built in nice cool weather, weather turns hot and boom, bad motor. He has built over 600 rwhp motors with under 11.5:1 compression.
I am going to bow out now, as I really don't know what you want out of the car and what you consider streetable. Something I would not tolerate at all, you may be perfectly fine with. Good luck.
Last edited by Stang's Bane; Oct 24, 2009 at 10:04 AM.
honestly, id get a 408 and throw a lil turbo on if i wanted streetable 700hp
You guys did a great job with Robs car!
Goal for my car is to be the fastest C5 6 speed. That's no secret!
honestly, id get a 408 and throw a lil turbo on if i wanted streetable 700hp

You don't know much if you say put a turbo on it. IT'S A 6 SPEED. It's way to hard to make a 6 speed work with boost.
This is a build I just finished up. TTix Twin turbo 418. Not the way I want to go. It's an awesome street car but will be hard to make it a 9.50 car.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-f...tix-build.html
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Last edited by spooky_zo6; Oct 24, 2009 at 01:42 PM.
93 octane pump gas
10.3:1 CR
Last edited by Kaptain Kirk; Oct 24, 2009 at 01:46 PM. Reason: added compression ratio
93 octane pump gas
Thanks
All Big N/A power welcome.
93 octane pump gas
10.3:1 CR
flywheel or rwhp


