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    Does the D Shape opening on the 243 heads make it difficult for Truck style LTs or stock manifolds to work?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevytruck View Post
    I hope there is some usefull information in the post above this one.
    Great info thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie View Post
    Does the D Shape opening on the 243 heads make it difficult for Truck style LTs or stock manifolds to work?
    No...
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeake View Post
    I'd love to know the cam specs on that motor and how big the down pipe was.
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    Yeah I was just curious, it would have sucked to run LTs or something then turn around and throw some heads on there and not having them fit or being too small or some coincidental BS
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    Some great information.. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quik View Post
    4" DP 230/236 595/601 115+2 8.8cr pt88

    Kool thanks Now that leaves my only other question and thats if the stall would or would not greatly effect these numbers and what stall he was usin.
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    vig 2800 i do believe. i think if the truck was 2wd it would of dyno'd much higher. even thou it was dyno'd in 2wd it still went thru thetransfer case. same setup dyno'd with a T56 would be an ungodly amount
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quik View Post
    vig 2800 i do believe. i think if the truck was 2wd it would of dyno'd much higher. even thou it was dyno'd in 2wd it still went thru thetransfer case. same setup dyno'd with a T56 would be an ungodly amount

    i agree with that for sure t-case take 3-4% power at least
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevytruck View Post
    Here are some specs on heads.


    This info was originally posted by Ruff Boy on RGV Trucks


    241 & 853
    Heads: 1997+LS1 5.7- liter passenger car
    Material: Aluminum
    Part Number: 12559853 (1997-98)
    1255853 (1999-00)
    12564241 (2001-03)

    Combustion chamber Volume:66.67cc
    Compression Ratio:10.1:1
    Intake port Volume:200cc
    Exhaust Port Volume:70cc
    Intake valve Diameter:2.00-inches
    Exhaust valve Diameter:1.55-inches


    What you need to know:
    The standard issue LS1 heads is best all-around head for the street / strip engines . A thorough porting and millimg job plus a valve upgrade on these will really wake up your engine.The heads have undergone only minor revisions since their introduction in 1997 , most notably a switch from perimeter to center valvcover bolt configuration for the 1999 model year. Each style has its own dedicated valvecovers and coilpacks mounting apparatus.


    243
    Heads: 2001+ LS6 5.7 liter passenger car
    Material:Aluminum
    Part Number: 12564243

    Combustion chamber Volume:64.45cc
    Compression Ratio:10.5:1
    Intake port Volume:210cc
    Exhaust Port Volume:75cc
    Intake valve Diameter:2.00-inches
    Exhaust valve Diameter:1.55-inches

    What you need to know:
    The LS6 cylinder heads is essentially a tuned-up version of the LS1 head. At 65cc, the combustion chamber is slightly smaller and more efficient than the LS1. The more efficient design shortens burn times and ultimately means less ignition timing advance is required to produce the same power. And because less timing allows more efficient combustion, the Ls6 heads allow the engine to produce more torque. The exhaust port is a unique D-shape that improves flow. LS6 heads are the best choice only when all-out power is needed. Be prepared for a big price tag at the dealer or steep core charge from your head porter.


    706 & 852 & 862
    Head: 1999+ LR4 4.8-liter Truck
    1999+ LM4 / LM7 5.3-liter Truck

    Material:Aluminum
    Part Number: 12559852, 12561706 ,12559862

    Combustion chamber Volume:61.15cc
    Compression Ratio:9.5:1
    Intake port Volume:200cc
    Exhaust Port Volume:70cc
    Intake valve Diameter:1.89-inches
    Exhaust valve Diameter:1.55-inches

    What you need to know: These small combustion chamber truck heads offer no advantage over an LS1 head except the smaller combustion chamber. This along with milling of the deck surface will allow a slightly higher compression ratio to be achieved. Because of the smaller intake valve installed in these heads a valve upgrade is practically mandatory.


    873
    Head: 1999-2000 LQ4 6.0-liter Truck
    Material: Cast Iron
    Part Number: 12567873

    Combustion chamber Volume:71.06cc
    Compression Ratio:9.5:1
    Intake port Volume:210cc
    Exhaust Port Volume:75cc
    Intake valve Diameter:2.00-inches
    Exhaust valve Diameter:1.55-inches

    What you need to know: The LQ4 heads are found on the low-performance version of the 6.0-liter truck engine. They offer a large combustion chamber that lowers compression ratio making them perfect for a forced induction application. Swapping on the LQ4 head drops the compression ratio of a typical LS1 engine to 9.:5.1 Cast-iron casting are heavy!


    317
    Head: 2001+ LQ4 6.0-liter Truck
    Material:Aluminum
    Part Number: 12562317

    Combustion chamber Volume:71.06cc
    Compression Ratio:9.4:1
    Intake port Volume:210cc
    Exhaust Port Volume:75cc
    Intake valve Diameter:2.00-inches
    Exhaust valve Diameter:1.55-inches

    What you need to know: The LQ4 head received aluminum heads starting in models year 2001. All other features are the same as previous years iron heads. This is the workhorse head for street / strip turbo and blower cars.


    035
    Head: 2002+ LQ9 6.0-liter Truck
    Material:Aluminum
    Part Number: 12572035

    Combustion chamber Volume:71.06cc
    Compression Ratio:10:1
    Intake port Volume:210cc
    Exhaust Port Volume:75cc
    Intake valve Diameter:2.00-inches
    Exhaust valve Diameter:1.55-inches

    What you need to know:
    The LQ9 heads are found on the high-performance version of the 6.0-liter truck engine and debuted in th Cadillac Escalade for 2001. This heads is virtually identical to the LS6 head, with the same improved intake and exhaust ports, but like the LQ4 head, it has a larger 72cc combustion chamber. This is the head of choice for max-effort forced induction engines
    The only thing this is missing is the L92 heads....
    What about them huh?
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