How hard is 600+hp to the wheels on and Lb7? kinda want to get an idea because my truck is a ticking time bomb and why its apart I want to throw some money at it...
How hard is 600+hp to the wheels on and Lb7? kinda want to get an idea because my truck is a ticking time bomb and why its apart I want to throw some money at it...
Hard. How much money you really WANT to throw at it? You will want some goodies. Trac bars, small perf injectors, modded cp3, upgraded limited slip, pump rub elim. kit, fully upgraded transmission, front end upgrade parts, shocks, trans cooler....how reliable do you want it? How far are you willing to push the envelope? Lots of variables to assume an answer to your question:hug:
How is it hard? A turbo upgrade and tuning alone, with the "normal" supporting mods can get 600. Our trucks dont have a limited slip...its a g80 auto locking diff. Trans cooler also isnt needed. Modded cp3 isnt needed for the most part. Why would he need shocks for 600 horse?
Bottom line is how much money you want to spend and how much of a risk you want to take. Plan on atleast 5k if you do everything yourself. Then there is always a chance of blowing the motor and end up spending twice as much as you planned.
How is it hard? A turbo upgrade and tuning alone, with the "normal" supporting mods can get 600. Our trucks dont have a limited slip...its a g80 auto locking diff. Trans cooler also isnt needed. Modded cp3 isnt needed for the most part. Why would he need shocks for 600 horse?
I read his opening post as how hard is 600whp on the truck....as far as the other mods go, well, it's all a matter of perspective now isn't it. I blew through the g80 at 550whp, shocks and trac bars help control the weight transfer to plant the power, after all 600whp can create all sorts of axle wrap and wheel hop, the trans cooler helps keep temps in check that occur from extra line pressure needed to clamp the frictions.....the modded cp3, sure it's not needed to make the power up front, but it will be needed for long term demand. Sure you can tax everything for all it's worth and make 600 or close to, but that's not how I like to do things
Times that number by 2.
No kidding :doh: (God, I'm using that smiley a lot lately)He read it online....
Bottom line is how much money you want to spend and how much of a risk you want to take. Plan on atleast 5k if you do everything yourself. Then there is always a chance of blowing the motor and end up spending twice as much as you planned.
Times that number by 2.
:doh: Geezus H Cripes....600 on an LB7 will, not might, bend the rods. So....build the motor accordingly, because you blew right past the limits of the stock parts. :spit:
BTW, since when did 600hp become the new "normal" anyways?
No kidding :doh: (God, I'm using that smiley a lot lately)
If you want a stock rebuild. Been there.
This is more realistic.