V8 HHR Build
#961
I just saw a video on MSN of a 98 LS1 from a Corvette transplanted into a 86 Porsche Carrera. it sounded wicked. They said the LS1 only weighed 60 pounds more then the Porsche air cooled flat six with it's cooling fans, thought you might enjoy.
#962
Added Weight
I'm guessing that my car will gain around 300 lbs. Not so much from the engine but from the sub frame I added, the roll cage, the gigantic transmission and the Currie 9" rear end. I'm not too worried tho, I think it will still move on it's own power. 😁
#963
Headers
Craig Gibson built some custom headers for the car. I just finished up some clean up on them and they go to the ceramic coaters tomorrow. When the coating is complete I'll ship them back to him in Ohio. He completely revamped the exhaust system and added some ponies. It's gonna be nice.
Last edited by lasater; 01-29-2017 at 05:19 PM.
#966
Headers Installed
Craig Gibson's custom built headers got the ceramic jet coating and they look great. They are installed now and they clear all the obstacles around them. Both banks had some serious issues for fitting correctly but now they work great.
The PRC heads I'm using, coupled with the 102 mm throttle body and matching intake manifold and the gigantic cam really need these headers.
The PRC heads I'm using, coupled with the 102 mm throttle body and matching intake manifold and the gigantic cam really need these headers.
#967
I am glad you let me talk you into going with headers. The factory Ls1 manifolds are a serious bottleneck. I am actually surprised at how much of a difference it is between the Ls1 and the 4th gen manifolds I have here. The one pair is from a 5.3L and the Ls1's are smaller then even they are.
The other major benefit is that now the passenger side outlet is where it needs to be rather then where they were before, as dictated by the manifold's outlet options. This gets rid of the very sharp S bends that were in the exhaust piping, of which there really was no way around without the custom headers.
The other major benefit is that now the passenger side outlet is where it needs to be rather then where they were before, as dictated by the manifold's outlet options. This gets rid of the very sharp S bends that were in the exhaust piping, of which there really was no way around without the custom headers.
#970
Right now Craig is tracing the body wiring harness from the firewall to the interior of the car. This is where the fun REALLY begins. Making all the stuff work is the big job: the ignition, gauges, fuel pump, relays, doors and windows, etc. This is the stuff that makes my eyes roll back into my head. I'm glad he's doing it.