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    Am I wasting my time messing around with my 4.8L? I have been reading this book How to Build High Performance Chevy LS1/LS6 V-8s by:Will Handzel. It has a lot of good info. but they keep talking about there is no replacement for displacement. I know that the more cubic inches you have the more potential there is to produce power. What kind of possible potential is there in my 4.8L? Every one is doing a 6.0L swap! Im just looking into the possibilities of making a mean 4.8L. I would like to do something different if it is feasible. Please pour your info. and ideas on me!!!

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    the zero is too small in 4.8 it should read 408

    Displacement is king. A power adder on top of displacement is even better than a power adder on a matchbox car engine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost04 View Post
    Am I wasting my time messing around with my 4.8L? I have been reading this book How to Build High Performance Chevy LS1/LS6 V-8s by:Will Handzel. It has a lot of good info. but they keep talking about there is no replacement for displacement. I know that the more cubic inches you have the more potential there is to produce power. What kind of possible potential is there in my 4.8L? Every one is doing a 6.0L swap! Im just looking into the possibilities of making a mean 4.8L. I would like to do something different if it is feasible. Please pour your info. and ideas on me!!!
    Having an extended cab truck, its going to be hard to build a monster N/A 4.8L. It will take alot of money. Not if you spray it, your talking a whole dif situation.
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    I say look at FF Jeff, he has the same truck as you. he ran 13.4 with full bolt on and spray.....and a lil 4.8 that could

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gator View Post
    Not even close to what you need....Over camming a heavy truck with a stock compression 4.8 would get very old quick!!.....don't let the temptation of "going big or go home" be the deciding factor for chosing a cam... look around at the FTL and see what some of the other 4.8's are running..and take in consideration their other mods..if you go with a decent sz cam expect to be putting some gears out back and definantly a new stall....which either would probably be a good first mod anyways... my cam with stock gears and stall turned my truck into a turd off the line but screamed on the top in.... running 2.4 60' won't impress the ladies at the track...my cam which is a 224/220 581/581 112* doesn't wake up untill around 4000, which is fine at the track but not the best for the street...your doing the right by asking questions though.
    What if I do a head swap too or other mods to complement the cam? Im definetly going to put a 3500 stall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost04 View Post
    What if I do a head swap too or other mods to complement the cam? Im definetly going to put a 3500 stall.
    Honestly don't wast you money on the 4.8 like i did...go 6.0 or bigger

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