swathdiver
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The things with OHC motors is the cost and complexity of repairs and performance mods. The aftermarket has enough trouble dealing with VVT, I can't imagine them mastering higher power Coyote camshafts better than the millions Ford already spent save for the gains you get ignoring emissions requirements that they have to follow.
Then there's the cost. 1 cam for an LS or LT versus 4 for an OHC V8. Plus the chain and all the ancillary equipment. No thanks.
We can modify our LS engines to run reliably and for a long time at about 650 horsepower at the flexplate and that'll take a 6,000 pound truck into the mid 12s down the 1/4 mile.
The L84 can be deleted and cammed and supercharged and make maybe 50 horsepower more. Their fuel system is more expensive. I don't know how the performance world is coping with those 8-speeds that so many of them have. We know they are putting 10-speeds in GMT900s.
And that brings up another point, you can have two trucks with the same motor and rear axle ratio. One with a 6-speed and one modded with a 10-speed. That 10-speed truck is going to smoke the 6-speed all day long. That's a better bang for your buck than an LT motor at present.
Then there's the cost. 1 cam for an LS or LT versus 4 for an OHC V8. Plus the chain and all the ancillary equipment. No thanks.
We can modify our LS engines to run reliably and for a long time at about 650 horsepower at the flexplate and that'll take a 6,000 pound truck into the mid 12s down the 1/4 mile.
The L84 can be deleted and cammed and supercharged and make maybe 50 horsepower more. Their fuel system is more expensive. I don't know how the performance world is coping with those 8-speeds that so many of them have. We know they are putting 10-speeds in GMT900s.
And that brings up another point, you can have two trucks with the same motor and rear axle ratio. One with a 6-speed and one modded with a 10-speed. That 10-speed truck is going to smoke the 6-speed all day long. That's a better bang for your buck than an LT motor at present.