Cam Spec.’s for GM’s new 1000 HP pump gas engine

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Oh crap, sorry folks my mind doesn’t think along hydraulic lines, no pun intended, Mark H.
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So what is the LSA ? The cam spec's are not complete. 112,114,116,118,120,110,?
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So what is the LSA ? The cam spec's are not complete. 112,114,116,118,120,110,?
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Not published yet, but if it's anything like their other big inch crate engines, 112 LSA is most common.
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An LS Engine at 440 inches and 9000+ rpm will make well over 1000 HP NA with the right components. NO BBC will ever do that. Especially at 440 inches! There must be a bunch of Arabs that want this engine or Chevrolet has lots of unused parts to get rid of. I'm surprised that there are still BB parts laying around. Most are aftermarket though. In fact, are there any Chevrolet parts in this deal?
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RAS wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 12:22 am An LS Engine at 440 inches and 9000+ rpm will make well over 1000 HP NA with the right components. NO BBC will ever do that. Especially at 440 inches! There must be a bunch of Arabs that want this engine or Chevrolet has lots of unused parts to get rid of. I'm surprised that there are still BB parts laying around. Most are aftermarket though. In fact, are there any Chevrolet parts in this deal?
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RAS wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 12:22 am An LS Engine at 440 inches and 9000+ rpm will make well over 1000 HP NA with the right components. NO BBC will ever do that. Especially at 440 inches! There must be a bunch of Arabs that want this engine or Chevrolet has lots of unused parts to get rid of. I'm surprised that there are still BB parts laying around. Most are aftermarket though. In fact, are there any Chevrolet parts in this deal?
As long as it's got a turbo and 150K on the shortblock it will make 1000hp and then expire 10 runs later :lol:
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RAS wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 12:22 am An LS Engine at 440 inches and 9000+ rpm will make well over 1000 HP NA with the right components. NO BBC will ever do that. Especially at 440 inches! There must be a bunch of Arabs that want this engine or Chevrolet has lots of unused parts to get rid of. I'm surprised that there are still BB parts laying around. Most are aftermarket though. In fact, are there any Chevrolet parts in this deal?
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I'm not impressed. I made 985 hp on Westechs dyno 23 years ago with a 455 Pontiac, 850 Holley by Sean Murphy, 10.5Cr. and a 450 hp Fogger. Owner was able to drive it to the track on 93 octane. You know the drill. Had a one gallon tank up front for the race gas. In a 71 Ventura. Went 9 flat at 150 mph. Drove it home. Lasted four years with just bearing and ring maintenance. In the 4th year a gasoline nozzle clogged and one cylinder get torched or it might still be alive today.

Approx. $15,000

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ClassKing wrote: Fri Nov 05, 2021 6:15 pm I'm not impressed. I made 985 hp on Westechs dyno 23 years ago with a 455 Pontiac, 850 Holley by Sean Murphy, 10.5Cr. and a 450 hp Fogger. Owner was able to drive it to the track on 93 octane. You know the drill. Had a one gallon tank up front for the race gas. In a 71 Ventura. Went 9 flat at 150 mph. Drove it home. Lasted four years with just bearing and ring maintenance. In the 4th year a gasoline nozzle clogged and one cylinder get torched or it might still be alive today.

Approx. $15,000

Nope. Not impressed GM
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Sounds a little smarmy brother.

What do you mean?

Both are street engines.

Mine was available a long time ago and of course still is today.

And mine is probably a tenth of the price.

Please explain clearer.
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Maybe I am the outlier, but I don't thing one can compare an N/A engine to a power adder / Nitrous engine.

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A HIGHLY boosted expensive engine..........HIGHLY boosted, expensive engine to nos?

Ok.

Seemed like a fair comparison at the time.
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ClassKing wrote: Fri Nov 05, 2021 8:59 pm A HIGHLY boosted expensive engine..........HIGHLY boosted, expensive engine to nos?

Ok.

Seemed like a fair comparison at the time.
Just what engine are you referring to?

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swampbuggy wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 5:05 pm Has anyone learned what the Camshaft Specs are on Chevys new 632 C. I. Pump gas Engine which has an advertised 12 to 1 static C. R. ? Mark H .
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