I've been doing some digging to get a graph of a dyno on GM's Performance LS364 similar to what is being installed in my 06 Escalade. Some here have expressed concern about loss of lowend torque because of the LS6 cam. I brought this up to Metal Works Classics, who did the video below and they referred me to Matt at Springer Performance, and also sent me the dyno graph shown below, which is from the engine in the video. I also contacted West Bend Dyno who sell GM Performance engines. Both said about the same thing, indicating they have not seen loss of lowend torque compared to the stock LQ9 as a result of supplying the LS364 with a LS6 cam. Vince Hausmen from West Bend wrote me:
"While the overall power curve of the new engine is shifted higher in the RPM range compared to the old engine it still makes more power and torque everywhere thanks to the better LS3 cylinder heads. Low end torque would be the same or more and mid / high range is quite a bit more. GM used the LS6 camshaft as this engine was originally intended for C5 Corvette’s and 4th Gen F-Body’s. We have used it in many other platforms including pick-up trucks and even a Trailblazer SS. Every client has been extremely happy with the results."
In a few weeks I hope to post the dyno results from my install. I don't expect the HP number to be this high since my results will be at the rear wheels. Also, my setup is a bit different from the video. I'm using shortie headers and TBSS manifold and TB. I went with shorties because the guys at Speed Engineering told me if I am concerned about lowend torque shortie headers are a better choice. But we shall see. Stay tuned ........
The graph and utube video of the dyno run are below.
"While the overall power curve of the new engine is shifted higher in the RPM range compared to the old engine it still makes more power and torque everywhere thanks to the better LS3 cylinder heads. Low end torque would be the same or more and mid / high range is quite a bit more. GM used the LS6 camshaft as this engine was originally intended for C5 Corvette’s and 4th Gen F-Body’s. We have used it in many other platforms including pick-up trucks and even a Trailblazer SS. Every client has been extremely happy with the results."
In a few weeks I hope to post the dyno results from my install. I don't expect the HP number to be this high since my results will be at the rear wheels. Also, my setup is a bit different from the video. I'm using shortie headers and TBSS manifold and TB. I went with shorties because the guys at Speed Engineering told me if I am concerned about lowend torque shortie headers are a better choice. But we shall see. Stay tuned ........
The graph and utube video of the dyno run are below.
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