Who says a 383 can't make BIG power????
To say I’m pretty jazzed about it would be an understatement….big numbers for a small displacement stroker that is a relatively mild combination. Not to mention if I really had the time, I would bet anything there is a 540/480 number in this combo….I will continue to refine this package and keep you guys abreast of my progress.
Just to quickly refresh your memory, this 383 consists of the following:
A shortblock “kit” provided by Scott Shafiroff Racing Engines (basically a balanced rotating assembly which consisted of an Eagle 4’ crank, Callies “Comp Star” rods, Mahle -7 cc dish pistons, and a fully machined/honed new aluminum LS1 block).
I blueprinted and assembled the engine personally. I did opt to change out the rings to a set of Total seal gapless top, which I feel added nicely to the overall package and results.
Other key components installed are:
ATI Dampener (only 10% underdrive)
QTP High volume pump (which I ported for better efficiency)
QTP 2 piece billet cover (priceless for cam swaps on the engine dyno)
Mezzeire electric water pump
Comp Cam’s custom grind solid mechanical street roller (242/248 .650 ish lift)
(Acts similar to a street friendly 234/240 hyd. grind....idles @ 900 with slight chop)
AFR 225 heads (PN 1630) milled to 65 cc’s (NOTE: Final CR only 11.0 to one!)
Crane Cams brand new “composite bearing” 1.7 shaft rockers (no needle bearings)
Ported FAST 90 mm Intake / NW 90 mm TB
LG “Pro Long tube” 1.75 inch headers
Random Technologies 3” high flow Cats (Yes…this power was made thru the cats)
Z06 Titanium mufflers with custom “bypass” that I fabricated using QTP electric cut-outs
(Note: thru the Z06 mufflers our best run of the day was 530 RWHP….impressive
considering how stealthy and quiet the car is with the cut-outs closed)
Note that the car was ran on the dyno today (and always) with heavier than stock Wilwood 13" rear rotors (which would hurt the #'s a little), and in full street trim....every belt connected and the exhaust exiting the rear of the car even with the cut-out (muffler by-pass) open. There were zero dyno tricks or BS used to achieve these numbers. Also, as most of the locals here know, Andy's dyno is known to be a little "stingy" with the numbers....
Speaking of which, I would also like to thank Andy at A&A Corvette for the use of his facility, dyno, and favorite tuner Charlie (who is also a personal friend of mine)….Charlie gave up watching the Super Bowl because he knew how anxious I was to get this car on the rollers. Also of noteworthy importance here is that fact that Charlie tuned my car with speed density (no MAF) and although we both agree it needs a little more time “finessing” the drivability part of the equation, from 2K to redline it’s smooth, crisp, and powerful.
I am going to edit this post shortly to include two short videos taken today….one of them showing a couple of runs on the chassis dyno (not the best run of the day however), and the other a little footage of the car grabbing a few gears on the street. Note that traction is non existent in first gear (totally peddling it), barely existent in second (note the “lift” of throttle trying to get it to hook up), and finally getting some legs underneath her in 3rd and 4th. The car feels awesome…..can’t wait to get her to the track!
Click here for chassis dyno vid.... http://www.guerragroup.com/TV_creati...assis_Dyno.mpg
Click here for car in action.... http://www.guerragroup.com/TV_creati..._traction.mpeg
Actual dyno gragh can be seen a few posts down....(thanks Charlie!)
Also here is a link to the original thread I started detailing this engine in various configurations on the engine dyno....Its informative but very long
http://www1.ls1tech.com/forums/showt...=384450&page=1
Regards to all,
Tony Mamo
AFR Sales / Product Design Mgr.
(818)890-0616 Ext. 109
Last edited by Tony Mamo @ AFR; Feb 6, 2006 at 09:18 PM.

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Most of the time I'm at the track I don't pay attention to the lights....just trying to concentrate on proper RPM and "footwork" for a for decent launch and pitting myself against the big stop watch at the other end of the quartermile!
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and congrats....really good way to wrap-up a project like this. I made less HP/TQ with my ATI and 10-12 pounds of boost...

Funny commentary at end of 2nd video... "high 13s I think..."
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