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    Quote Originally Posted by ChevyLee View Post
    what do you mean giving away tq? I thought those intakes helped.
    i only plan on getting a 3k stall, doing those heads an intake, and getting a cam no smaller then 224/224 .581/.581 112 lsa
    no spray no FI i am going for ALL motor
    the truck intake creates greater torque and if you plan to stay N/A the truck intake is the only chouce and if you are serious about that cam with L92's then you are gonna be disappointed.....the heads have VERY lobsided flow, meaning the intake WAY out flows the exhaust which has to be made up by using a dual plane cam grind ie the split....a single plane cam will be a TURD with L92's

    if that cam is really your choice then find a set of 243 cast CNCed heads, here's a set new in the box for sale on a TBSS board (FS: Brand New Patriot LS2/243 Stage II Heads Assembled & LPE GT2-3 Camshaft... - TBSSOWNERS.com Forums - The #1 TrailblazerSS Dedicated Owners Forum)
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    Quote Originally Posted by freemaSSon View Post
    the truck intake creates greater torque and if you plan to stay N/A the truck intake is the only chouce and if you are serious about that cam with L92's then you are gonna be disappointed.....the heads have VERY lobsided flow, meaning the intake WAY out flows the exhaust which has to be made up by using a dual plane cam grind ie the split....a single plane cam will be a TURD with L92's

    if that cam is really your choice then find a set of 243 cast CNCed heads, here's a set new in the box for sale on a TBSS board (FS: Brand New Patriot LS2/243 Stage II Heads Assembled & LPE GT2-3 Camshaft... - TBSSOWNERS.com Forums - The #1 TrailblazerSS Dedicated Owners Forum)
    I am serious about that cam, i am going to do more research and i don't plan on doing any of this for a year or two. thanks fer the info.

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    we have one of our mods on the same board with a NASTY NSATY set of 243's that just cam off his truck for even less.....he's in DFW area

    My For Sale Thread... - TBSSOWNERS.com Forums - The #1 TrailblazerSS Dedicated Owners Forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by freemaSSon View Post
    we have one of our mods on the same board with a NASTY NSATY set of 243's that just cam off his truck for even less.....he's in DFW area

    My For Sale Thread... - TBSSOWNERS.com Forums - The #1 TrailblazerSS Dedicated Owners Forum

    well damn yeah just throw a kink in what i am wanting to do lmao!!!!

    damn thats some good flow rates on those heads
    Simple: 408 on steroids!
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    GREG GOOD has it going on......243's CNCed and freaked by the man....

    Quote Originally Posted by head comparison
    Here are my flow numbers: For Comparison



    (Stock 243 heads | 2.055/1.60 Rev Valves | Patriot Extreme Gold springs)

    Flowed at 28" h2o on Superflow 600 at 4.00" Bore

    LIFT .100 .200 .300 .400 .500 .550 .600

    INT n/a 147 225 279 321 333 337

    EXH n/a 126 171 215 237 240 244



    Compared to: (from GM High Tech Magazine)

    Cylinder Head Testing - GM High Tech Performance Magazine



    AFR (2.02/1.60)

    LIFT .100 .200 .300 .400 .500 .550 .600

    INT 68.6 152.9 217.4 263.9 300.7 318.6

    EXH 58.6 115.9 168.8 205.4 219.8 229.9

    DART (2.02/1.60)

    LIFT .100 .200 .300 .400 .500 .550 .600

    INT 66.3 131.1 195.5 232.4 266.6 275.5 261.3

    EXH 50 96 138 174.5 196 204.3

    EDELBROCK (2.02/1.57)

    LIFT .100 .200 .300 .400 .500 .550 .600

    INT 64.8 141 197.9 247.4 280.4 302.9

    EXH 55.9 105.5 151.9 191.3 207.2 216.8

    LIVERNOIS(2.08/1.575)

    LIFT .100 .200 .300 .400 .500 .550 .600

    INT 66.2 149 215.5 266 305.5 325

    EXH 59.5 116.7 158 195.5 215.6 225

    TFS (2.04/1.575)

    LIFT .100 .200 .300 .400 .500 .550 .600

    INT 68.6 147.8 218.9 267 309.7 327.6

    EXH 56.0 113.5 175.2 216.6 229.3 238.9



    L92 HEADS: (STOCK)

    Tested on 4.125 Bore

    LS2 Engine L92 Cylinder Head Specs - GM High Tech Performance



    LIFT .100 .200 .300 .400 .500 .550 .600

    INT 79.2 153 225 276 309.6 323.2 332.2

    EXH 57.8 114.4 147.2 170.3 183.1 186 189.5



    Scoggin Dickey CNC L92

    SD8800 Cylinder Head, L92 CNC Ported, Manley Valves, 0.650" Lift Springs



    LIFT .100 .200 .300 .400 .500 .550 .600

    INT 69 154 222 266 309 345

    EXH 46 100 136 166 189 202
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChevyLee View Post
    I am serious about that cam, i am going to do more research and i don't plan on doing any of this for a year or two. thanks fer the info.
    +1 You can't put that cam in with those (L92)heads. When the time comes Ricky we'll get you a cam and it won't be that one. I informed you that you lose some low end torque with the car intake over the truck intake. You prob. need the truck intake since your staying N/A 6.0L, 80e, no power adder RCSB. I might just have to do a dyno comparison between my ported L76 intake and the L92 intake, see what the difference is on my setup. Which ever is better, I'll go with but, I want to try it and see. I'm the duckling that never stayed in line. Here's the flow between the two. These are factory pieces, wait till the fast or weiand comes out. I just know the truck intake dies up top (what 4500rpms?). Pick your poison on this one.
    L92/L76 Intake Manifold Flow Comparison - LS1TECH
    30' Ford Model A Tudor Sedan - Custom chassis - Big bore LS2 - twin B76's - Glide - 9" w/ 3.07 gears - 30" DR tire - 2k lbs cruiser

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBTBSS View Post
    +1 You can't put that cam in with those (L92)heads. When the time comes Ricky we'll get you a cam and it won't be that one. I informed you that you lose some low end torque with the car intake over the truck intake. You prob. need the truck intake since your staying N/A 6.0L, 80e, no power adder RCSB. I might just have to do a dyno comparison between my ported L76 intake and the L92 intake, see what the difference is on my setup. Which ever is better, I'll go with but, I want to try it and see. I'm the duckling that never stayed in line. Here's the flow between the two. These are factory pieces, wait till the fast or weiand comes out. I just know the truck intake dies up top (what 4500rpms?). Pick your poison on this one.
    L92/L76 Intake Manifold Flow Comparison - LS1TECH
    i know it lost low end but like we said who stays below 3k at the track? LOL
    Your buying me a cam Kurt? what AWESOME thanks bro! dont tase me
    oh btw you missed it at the car show, the cops were pullin ppl over who came in on slicks haha

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    the head and cam swap is complete!!!


    l92 heads

    patrick G spected cam

    i used my 42# injectors with my edelbrock fuel rails, also with my 90mm cable TB

    i made brackets for these, i am finishing up the final bracket today, well ok a friend at work, if i can spare his work load today

    wanna thank melissa for getting my tune out, wanna thank bret for doing the brackets ( fawker did them on OT) lol


    Wanna Thank DBTBSS & FreemaSSon for the input thanks guys



    on another Note i talked to quite a few cam Gods lol and yes the split is the only way to go, after hearing so many cam specs and all of them falling into or close to the same catagory, i talked with patrick and made a final decission..Now how this setup will preform, well i will find out soon...
    Simple: 408 on steroids!
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    No problem at all. Let us know how it runs, videos are great! If they're not top secret, I'm curious what cam specs are? I'm sure Patrick G took care of you.
    30' Ford Model A Tudor Sedan - Custom chassis - Big bore LS2 - twin B76's - Glide - 9" w/ 3.07 gears - 30" DR tire - 2k lbs cruiser

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