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Old 11-12-2013, 08:57 PM   #21
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I got a ls6 300.00
is this a motor?
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Old 11-12-2013, 09:10 PM   #22
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square ports make good power but a cathedral port will run circles around them at the track
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Old 11-12-2013, 09:35 PM   #23
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square ports make good power but a cathedral port will run circles around them at the track
well I guess that is why no cars with ls3's are ever at the track.
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Old 11-12-2013, 09:50 PM   #24
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Mine runs good at the track with square ports.
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Old 11-12-2013, 10:00 PM   #25
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well I guess that is why no cars with ls3's are ever at the track.
im not saying they dont run good, but the fastest non canted valve ls cars have cathedral ports. flow numbers dont always mean everything
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Old 11-12-2013, 10:02 PM   #26
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$1200 for a brand new set of factory heads that flow 315ish cfm is a pretty kickass deal, imo.
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Old 11-12-2013, 10:17 PM   #27
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is this a motor?
im sure its an intake manifold
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Old 11-12-2013, 10:43 PM   #28
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so I just ran the numbers on Dupree's trailblazer. I got over 540hp using his MPH and weight.

who here with Cathedral ports is better than that, just wondering?
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well I guess that is why no cars with ls3's are ever at the track.
Ran my square port car sunday lol. Slowest car i got!
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Old 11-12-2013, 11:28 PM   #30
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I'd like to hear more from these head porters as to why these heads are garbage?
Not really garbage, but results on anything with less than a 4.060 bore get trashed by cathedral ports. Valve shrouding and a big ass chamber seem to be causes. I was also told that people blow it on cam selection for these heads badly. "Where most guys blow it is not closing the intake valve soon enough. With the air flow the square ports have, and how large the valve is, air speed is very high at low lifts. This doesn't need much valve overlap to help accelerate the charge into the cylinder." Guy went on to say that the heads are super picky to cams and the window of valve events to make good power is much smaller in comparison to the cathedral ports.

Just what I was told.
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Not really garbage, but results on anything with less than a 4.060 bore get trashed by cathedral ports. Valve shrouding and a big ass chamber seem to be causes. I was also told that people blow it on cam selection for these heads badly. "Where most guys blow it is not closing the intake valve soon enough. With the air flow the square ports have, and how large the valve is, air speed is very high at low lifts. This doesn't need much valve overlap to help accelerate the charge into the cylinder." Guy went on to say that the heads are super picky to cams and the window of valve events to make good power is much smaller in comparison to the cathedral ports.

Just what I was told.
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Old 11-13-2013, 12:00 AM   #32
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Not really garbage, but results on anything with less than a 4.060 bore get trashed by cathedral ports.

duh


Valve shrouding and a big ass chamber seem to be causes.

68cc is a big ass chamber?


I was also told that people blow it on cam selection for these heads badly. "Where most guys blow it is not closing the intake valve soon enough. With the air flow the square ports have, and how large the valve is, air speed is very high at low lifts. This doesn't need much valve overlap to help accelerate the charge into the cylinder."

not enough compression

Guy went on to say that the heads are super picky to cams and the window of valve events to make good power is much smaller in comparison to the cathedral ports.

big comp, big cam. little comp, little cam



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Old 11-13-2013, 12:55 AM   #33
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so I just ran the numbers on Dupree's trailblazer. I got over 540hp using his MPH and weight.

who here with Cathedral ports is better than that, just wondering?
Crankshaft power?
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Old 11-13-2013, 01:12 AM   #34
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Old 11-13-2013, 01:15 AM   #35
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$1200 for a brand new set of factory heads that flow 315ish cfm is a pretty kickass deal, imo.
$1450 for GM ported LS3s, and a GM cam.
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Not really garbage, but results on anything with less than a 4.060 bore get trashed by cathedral ports. Valve shrouding and a big ass chamber seem to be causes. I was also told that people blow it on cam selection for these heads badly. "Where most guys blow it is not closing the intake valve soon enough. With the air flow the square ports have, and how large the valve is, air speed is very high at low lifts. This doesn't need much valve overlap to help accelerate the charge into the cylinder." Guy went on to say that the heads are super picky to cams and the window of valve events to make good power is much smaller in comparison to the cathedral ports.

Just what I was told.
Yeah you just can't throw in a (Insert Speed Shop's witty cam name here) and go. Unfortunately that has seemed to give them a bad rap.
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Old 11-13-2013, 02:52 AM   #37
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LS3 heads are hard to beat for the money. Like already mentioned they are picky with cam selection but that doesnt make them a bad head. C6 6 speed vette, cam, cai, headers, 495rwhp is pretty good IMO. My G8 just made almost 400 through auto with a ls9 cam (not best NA cam at all) and stock ls3 top end. For a stock head thats fairly cheap they arent bad at all. You cant compare a stock head to a trick flow or any after market casting, I hope the after market heads blows away a stock head, lol.
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Old 11-13-2013, 06:00 AM   #38
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You cant compare a stock head to a trick flow or any after market casting, I hope the after market heads blows away a stock head, lol.
Well thats the thing, people are doing just that. Everybody reads about these huge ass, aftermarket like flow numbers the square ports have and then are getting pissed when they cant make the power they supposdly should.

But I agree, theyre good for the money for sure. But is it really worhlth it for me, who already has a cathedral style fast intake, would have to get the heads worked, new springs, pushrods and a new intake and fuel rail rather than just buy a set of trickflows? I havent decided yet lol.
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so I just ran the numbers on Dupree's trailblazer. I got over 540hp using his MPH and weight.

who here with Cathedral ports is better than that, just wondering?
Well, this is a little bit of an open ended question, since there are so many variables to making power, but I know Adam's motor is right at 600 crankshaft hp with ported 243's. Now if you are talking, stock, untouched ports and valves, then it wouldn't be a good example.
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Well, this is a little bit of an open ended question, since there are so many variables to making power, but I know Adam's motor is right at 600 crankshaft hp with ported 243's. Now if you are talking, stock, untouched ports and valves, then it wouldn't be a good example.
what is Adam's MPH and Weight?

at least 104 at 3300lbs right? if he is lighter than that, which I think is possible, then the MPH would have to be higher
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