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Tofu 06-26-2006 11:26 PM

My truck cammed-n-slammed..
 
http://media.putfile.com/06-silverado-cam-soundclip

haha just kidding..it's not my truck but ironically it's exactly what I am planning to do to it minus the slammed drop (I'm looking more for a 2/3 inch drop) and exhaust dumps..mine will be true-dual. Same TR224 cam I will be running as well.



Whatcha guys think? :)

beth13579 06-26-2006 11:37 PM

pretty nice truck. cant wait to see it done... my friends are truck lovers check out www.droptout.com

Blown 4-banger 06-27-2006 12:41 AM

GOOD LORD!!! Thats got to be a 220+ degree duration cam to sound like that!!! Do you know the specs of that cam?

quickspec 06-27-2006 12:41 AM

Tofu, if I was you I would get longtubes first and run open headers, you lose low end, but the sound is awesome. I think I can hook you up with some websites for parts. My brother has a Avalanche with a 5.3 w/ intake, longtubes, flowmasters dumping, and a diablo tune. He bought the intake, diablo tuner, and thottle body spacer all in one package for around 450 bucks. Will get the website for you.

Blown 4-banger 06-27-2006 12:45 AM

Doug's Headers makes great headers! I have a set of their 1 5/8 tube, 3/8 flange long tubes on my truck :twothumbs

Tofu 06-27-2006 01:03 AM


Originally Posted by Blown 4-banger
GOOD LORD!!! Thats got to be a 220+ degree duration cam to sound like that!!! Do you know the specs of that cam?


Sure do! TR 224/224 .561/.561 112 :)

Blown 4-banger 06-27-2006 01:32 AM

Ahh, man I am good with V8s! I guess its all those times helping my friend change heads, and cams, and pistons and everything in his old 383 stroker '81 chevy. It had 11.2:1 compression and a 229/229 582/582 cam and it sounded similar to that, just more wild because it was carbureted so it didn't have cats or anything like that.

SS-=MKR=-SS 06-27-2006 01:35 AM

no offence but it gives me a fuckin headache.. lol

RedBaseBolt 06-27-2006 09:25 AM

That sounds awesome. I didn't know just a cam could make such a difference in the sound of a new motor like that!

3fo893013L 06-27-2006 09:30 AM

that thing will sound sick!

Tofu 06-27-2006 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by SS-=MKR=-SS
no offence but it gives me a fuckin headache.. lol

Oh definitely. That guy is running his exhaust straight after the Y-pipe. :eek: That would be waaaay too loud for my tastes. I'm making sure to keep my exhaust exiting either on the side or from the rear. Maybe an electric cut-out for the track. :)

RaineMan 06-27-2006 11:15 AM

Have you considered a Corsa system for the truck? The sound clips on their site are sick!!

p7x 06-27-2006 12:25 PM

holy shit that thing sounds crazy.

Blown 4-banger 06-27-2006 07:53 PM

Dude, in your truck get an INSANE cam! I'm talking 255 degrees of duration, and .600 lift. :D That would sound like its idling at 200 rpm when its really at 1000 :lol:

red_wing_2121 06-27-2006 07:55 PM

That sounds BAAAAAAADDDAAASSSSSSSSSSS!

Tofu 06-27-2006 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by Blown 4-banger
Dude, in your truck get an INSANE cam! I'm talking 255 degrees of duration, and .600 lift. :D That would sound like its idling at 200 rpm when its really at 1000 :lol:


Lol, wow. That and a 4k Stall on ET streets. :eek:

Tofu 06-27-2006 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by SilverStreak
Have you considered a Corsa system for the truck? The sound clips on their site are sick!!

I really want a Corsa catback but they are flippin expensive. I've gotten a custom true dual 2.5" mandrel bent system in the works for roughly $200. :)

Blown 4-banger 06-27-2006 09:07 PM

If your planning for some serious power 3" is the way to go. Hey while your at it, why don't you throw a couple Pro Chargers on that bad boy? :lol:

BullDog71ss 06-27-2006 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by Blown 4-banger
If your planning for some serious power 3" is the way to go. Hey while your at it, why don't you throw a couple Pro Chargers on that bad boy? :lol:



Only a couple, huh? You crazy fucker.

That cam should do nicely. I'd also recommend a set of LQ4 heads as well. I believe they should fit that block...but I could be wrong.

Blown 4-banger 06-27-2006 11:51 PM

Is the 06 silverado a LS1? I thought they used the LS6 in some of them?

Tofu 06-27-2006 11:52 PM

Yeah they will fit. :) The L33, LQ4, LQ9, LM7, LR4 and LS1 are closely related in terms of interchangeability. An LS1 intake will bolt right up to any of them, just have to re-route the accessories, all the heads are interchangeable, you could even buy some headers for the LQ4-9 and use them on the LR4 lol.

The stock heads from the LQ4 won't make much of a difference on the L33 or LM7. The LQ4 and LQ9 enjoy more power from the bigger bore size and the LQ9 has flat top pistons for a higher CR which gives it it's 345hp 380tq. When warranty is out I plan to swap out for an LQ9 as people are running mid-high 13's with no other modifications other than the motor swap. And the best part is since the motors are so closely related it's a direct swap. You can even retain the same wiring harness. All you have to do is reprogram the PCM. :)

Tofu 06-27-2006 11:58 PM


Originally Posted by Blown 4-banger
Is the 06 silverado a LS1? I thought they used the LS6 in some of them?

Not an LS1, but it's certainly a variant of it:

-smaller bore
-smaller intake valves
-less valve timing
-lower compression ratio
-different intake manifold

Biggest difference is it's an iron block vs. an Aluminum one w/ Iron sleeves. Some interesting things though is the heads flow nearly identical to the LS1 heads (exhaust side flows slightly slightly less) and the truck intake manifold has been tested to flow better than the LS1 intake. Not sure on the LS6 intake though.

Blown 4-banger 06-28-2006 12:02 AM

so... better intake and exhaust flow, with worse... everything else :lol:

BullDog71ss 06-28-2006 12:03 AM


Originally Posted by Tofu
Yeah they will fit. :) The L33, LQ4, LQ9, LM7, LR4 and LS1 are closely related in terms of interchangeability. An LS1 intake will bolt right up to any of them, just have to re-route the accessories, all the heads are interchangeable, you could even buy some headers for the LQ4-9 and use them on the LR4 lol.

The stock heads from the LQ4 won't make much of a difference on the L33 or LM7. The LQ4 and LQ9 enjoy more power from the bigger bore size and the LQ9 has flat top pistons for a higher CR which gives it it's 345hp 380tq. When warranty is out I plan to swap out for an LQ9 as people are running mid-high 13's with no other modifications other than the motor swap. And the best part is since the motors are so closely related it's a direct swap. You can even retain the same wiring harness. All you have to do is reprogram the PCM. :)


If you plan on swapping out to the LQ9 powerplant (which is a great idea) then yeah, I wouldnt bother doing much to this motor. Not unless you'll be using any mods from the motor and swapping them to the LQ9.

I've also got an LQ9 in my Seirra 2500 HD. It'll tow a house...and then some. Although, it'll only do low 16's in my tank of a truck.

IonNinja 06-28-2006 12:04 AM

damn sounds like someone has been doin their research


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