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Got the inspection cover made for the T56. Then realized I'm missing the vehicle speed sensor.

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Will try to get some pics of the head porting posted up... I scored a set of 243 heads this weekend. One of the chambers has some damage but should clean up nicely. I'm now contemplating porting the 243 heads so I can get a bump in compression. Decisions decisions.... :)

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That's a nice looking cover :)
 
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That's a nice looking cover :)

Thanks, it was easy. Just had an extra piece of carbon fiber laying around for the better part of 10 years. Decided to put it to use since I couldn't find a piece of metal to cut out.

So I decided to use a Monster LT1-S twin disk clutch setup which is good for 650rwhp. I wanted a clutch that would hold some power but still drive like stock. I was really concerned about the overall weight of the vehicle more so than the actual power output of the engine. After talking to Steve at Monster Clutch about the setup, weight of the vehicle etc he convinced me this is the clutch to go with. It basically uses the pressure plate and disk setup from the new Chevy LT1 C7 Corvette, but with a Monster billet steel flywheel designed for it. It's also upgradable to more aggressive disks to hold up to 1000hp later on if that's the direction I go. Heres some clutch ****.........

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Sorry for jumping around on topics, but I promised some pics of the cylinder head porting. These are just some 317 heads, very common and fairly cheap to purchase. I was going to use these on my 6.0 for this project but I just scored some 243 heads that have some chamber damage from a valve that wanted to play ping pong with the piston.... So,,, I might port the 243's and gain a little bit of compression in the process. I wasn't exactly happy with my flow numbers after port work anyway so I'll do things a bit different if the 243's get ported. On to the pics....

Here's the stock chamber, getting ready for unshrouding the valves. Those are some old junk valves sitting in there so I don't need to worry about nicking them with the porting burs.

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After a few minutes of clean up, the valve has been unshrouded as much as I can for this bore size.

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Here's the intake bowl, getting worked. This one still needs finishing work but the general shape is there.

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Intake runner being worked. Again, still needs finishing work but the shape is pretty much done.

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Here is the head on the flow bench.

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I ended up with almost 280 cfm on the intake @ .600" lift. The exhaust flowed about 200 cfm @ .600" lift. Flowed at 28" depression. Not exactly stellar numbers. I've ported some 5.3 heads that flowed nearly 300 so these were a bit of a disappointment. Oh well, on to the 243's I guess. :)

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awesome project and great progress. what drop are you running? 22" wheels?

Thanks bud. Right now its rolling on 22's, 3/5 drop with DJM front arms and Belltech 5305 rear coils with Billstein shocks all around. After all the drivetrain mods are sorted out I'd love to drop it another 1" to 2".

Received the Nelson efan harness this week so I'll be doing the efan swap this weekend. I was lucky and already had a 34" radiator in the rig so I picked up a set of 05+ fans off a low mileage Tahoe locally. I had replaced my clutch fan last year when the water pump got replaced. Ever since then when its cold or hot outside, the damn clutch fan takes FOREVER to kick off. So when it takes off from a dead stop the thing roars like a damn semi truck and sucks all the damn power from the stock little 5.3. It's SOOOO obnoxious!

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I got the eFans installed this weekend. It was pretty straight forward install and I'm very happy with it so far. No more loud fan clutch when I take off from a stop and I can actually hear my exhaust note now. :)

Got these fans locally from a low mileage Tahoe.

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Nelson Performance eFan harness for 99-02 trucks.

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All installed,,,, so much more room now!

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After realizing how much more room there was between the throttle body and new fan shroud it got me thinking. Then I started fabbing up a custom DIY cold air intake from some extra 4" bends and 4" K&N filter I had leftover from the Z28.

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I soon realized I didn't quite have enough bends to complete it. So, ordering up another 45 degree bend. Once it's finished I'll finish up a cover to isolate the filter down in the hole.

That's about it for now.

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Tried out my buddies 22" tbss wheels on the Tahoe to see what they looked like. Not sure if I like them or not?


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