Register or Log In To remove these advertisements. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
03-12-2015, 04:32 PM | #1 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 198
|
Starting engine build and install resources
I've got a '57 Chevy 3100 that I'm starting to get ready for a motor build and install that I'm looking for threads or other resources to use. There are so many threads it's overwhelming and I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. I'm starting from scratch. The setup so far will be a Porterbuilt air suspension, 9" rear, 4L80 transmission, and 20" wheels tires of some sort.
The motor is a new block resleeved by Steve at Race Engine Development. He does the initial boring. The heads are being built and getting the CNC work by Richard at West Coast Cylinder Heads. Richard also designed the cam for peak HP in the 4000 to 6000 RPM for better drivability. The truck is not being built for the track or anything like that. Just cruising, road trips, and occasional towing. Richard is very adamant that I use the truck intake to maximize the HP range. He considers all the aftermarket intakes are built for higher RPMs. So that's where I'm at. I can get a Callies rotating assembly from Steve when the time comes based on a Dragon Slayer crank. It's going to be a couple months before Steve can do the block. I've got to finish the rest of the driveline any way. I'm in Flagstaff in Northern Arizona. I've found a couple shops in Phoenix to do the alignment and finish hone. I've been quoted from a local machine shop at $500, to a shop that does trophy trucks at $2500 to assemble the block. Since I'm not doing replacement (old 350 gone) I have to start from scratch. I need to do figure out the wiring, sensors, ECU, and everything else to make it run. Steve said the closest setup is a LS7 since it is 427ci and that ECU doesn't do cylinder on demand or anything like that. So where do I go from here? I have no emissions requirements here. Is it best to go with a aftermarket or a modified factory wiring harness with just the basics. Is the LS7 computer required? Any recommendations for someone to do either the assembly, wiring, and tuning the ECU? Phoenix is easiest, or Vegas is 4 hours away, if needed I can go to southern California. The block and heads will be in Southern California. Is it best to use factory accessories, Holley brackets, or a drive system? What sensors do I need to keep? Like I said, I'm looking for existing resources. I'm not looking for someone to answer all the questions unless they have too much time on their hands. Thanks, Ron |
Bookmarks |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|