The mid ‘90s LT1 engine will forever be one of my favorites ever produced. When the LT1 debuted in the Camaro/Firebird in 1993, it was a game changer! Just shy of 300hp and a 6-speed tranny….from the F’n factory lol. I upset a ton of 5.0 Mustangs back then with my ‘94 Z28…. and I was a Mustang guy at heart, but those F-bodies were an absolute riot to drive!
@NORTHSTARLOGISTICSLLC7 ай бұрын
Tons of potential also. You can build a 90s Camaro up to run 11 seconds 1/4 mile times without spending too much money. Good cheap platform for building a hotrod back in the day. I'm a corvette guy, though, and I can still appreciate the potential of that car....
@buildingracingvideos47144 ай бұрын
That was the same time the phrase 5 point slow was invented
@JaMarvelousjmar4 жыл бұрын
The best part of waking up is reving engines up
@gregrogers30304 жыл бұрын
Hell yea you need to make that saying into a tee-shirt
@rexmedina45614 жыл бұрын
@jamarvelous not on this channel 💀
@caseylindsley4 жыл бұрын
Every morning I wake up to a new R.H. video. It's literally part of my morning routine now.
@GammaRays1344 жыл бұрын
I literally sung that.
@smokeskull4 жыл бұрын
Especially 2 strokes
@jeremyhogan5840 Жыл бұрын
So cool to learn the history of the LT1 engines. During the 1970's, I was riding shotgun in my aunt's 1970 Classic White C3 Corvette Stingray coupe with side pipes. My hometown is near the Bowling Green assembly plant. My first visit to the Bowling Green assembly plant was on a school field trip when I was 10 years old. In 1989, I drove my uncle's 1989 white C4 Corvette to senior prom. My aunt and uncle both had automatics but my best friend's mom had a Monza Red Corvette Stingray with side pipes and a manual transmission. Watching her row through the gears had me hooked on manual transmissions. I took delivery of my very own 2015 Arctic White C7 Corvette Stingray Z51 manual 7 speed, on February 13, 2015.
@NORTHSTARLOGISTICSLLC7 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Nice car!
@lucasmullins51004 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see head comparison TFS, AFR advanced airflow or a big bang LT1 92-97 version.
@shannonmedley40584 жыл бұрын
And total engine airflow ported factory heads
@4thGenGarage4 жыл бұрын
Advanced induction.
@georgew.morrowiii1184 жыл бұрын
I still have my1993 Z28 with LT4 Hot Cam, 1.6 roller rockers, B&M 2400, Jet-Hot ceramic coated headers
@issabendeck11353 жыл бұрын
Me too
@issabendeck11353 жыл бұрын
Same set up
@PhelpsyTattoo3 жыл бұрын
That was the hot ticket
@johndearen59257 ай бұрын
What stage is a lt4 hot cam?
@cr500mike2 жыл бұрын
1991 Corvette had L-98 engine, 1992 corvette had LT-1 engine, 1992 LT-1 hit 172.2mph top speed, trouncing supra/rx-8, 300zx twin turbo, Mitsu VR-4 twin turbo.
@NORTHSTARLOGISTICSLLC7 ай бұрын
I have a 1992 Vette. I love it. It's much smaller than new sports cars and the driving experience is amazing. So much better than those cars you mentioned. After driving one years ago, I knew that I had to buy one!
@unleavenedkaraiteplus3412 Жыл бұрын
Loved the comparison especially since we just acquired a clean 1995 Impala SS.
@DaveG196311 ай бұрын
Miss my DCM 95 SS! I was always under the impression that the iron heads on the B Body LT1s flowed better than the aluminum on F Body’s.
@The_R-n-I_Guy4 жыл бұрын
Gen 2 LT1 fan here! I still want to see some budget testing of cams and heads if you can. My 96 Buick Roadmaster sedan needs more torque but I can't afford to waste money on parts unless they really work. By the way my engine has about 160,000 miles on the factory Opti. I'm surprised it survived a water pump change before I really knew anything about it. I have a new Opti I'm gonna use for parts to rebuild the original, since the original trigger/pickup or whatever it's called is better.
@the.reel.mccoy.4 жыл бұрын
Love the 90s gen 2 LT1 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@travisquintero83344 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoy my Gen 2 LT1.. it's nestled in a 96 WS6 6sm.. it has a 150,000mi.. it's a MULE crossed with race horse!
@davidcallahan51574 жыл бұрын
What gear ratio in Buick road Master?
@jacobking41064 жыл бұрын
@@the.reel.mccoy. get ready for a transmission first lol. Mine has 173k miles. Showed no signs of blowing up. Out of no where the sun shell busted.
@jacobking41064 жыл бұрын
@@davidcallahan5157 mine has a 2.53 lol
@benheisen21354 жыл бұрын
GM's Coddling of the corvette has been fun to watch.
@idletime4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard 😎 . Once again another great video and I know we all appreciate it. As one of the resident LT1 fans I'm still waiting for a budget Street and strip sleeper type build based on an intercooled boosted 90's 5.7 LT1 . These days the guy should be able to do that with a minimal budget and still make some real good power 🤔 🤓
@jimmyclay23652 жыл бұрын
400 Chevrolet block
@justcallmevlad42184 жыл бұрын
Just found this video. I would love for you to do tests on the gen 2 LT1. See what a ported heads, intake, big cam would do for it power wise
@TuLegit24 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍...! Can't wait for you to mod and show us the true potential of the 6.2 LT1 (Gen5) . Thank you much Richard!
@Hotwire4544 жыл бұрын
Richard, I know sitting at a dynometer day after day engine noise is a by product of your job and sometimes is probably annoying. BUT the general public / gearheads don't have the opportunity to twist whatever internal combustion engine they want to the moon. I'm hoping I'm not alone in missing the dyno noises in your vids? As always you're going over the top with info and it's always a great study to see what you've done! Thank you for what you're doing and the valuable data you're providing to everyone!
@jamesklink46984 жыл бұрын
1993 corvette lt1 6speed manual here ...it is Funn#!!’
@jimkillen10654 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the explanation on how the direct injection was able to run more compression and not get into detonation. More pressure over the piston makes more power
@mountainofeverest38614 жыл бұрын
I like the original 1970. Back when you opened the hood and saw jewelry not plastic.
@Ktmfan4504 жыл бұрын
Alot of that plastic is actually insulation to stop heat cooking your bonnet
@mattwiltfong26264 жыл бұрын
While I do agree they are a better looking engine I’d much rather have the extra 150hp, drivability and reliability.
@christopherhamilton43734 жыл бұрын
You can replace the plastic
@jardog169814 жыл бұрын
The original 92 lt1 had a full aluminum intake and magnesium valve covers still.
@alonzahanks11829 ай бұрын
Sure would like to see a big Duntov cam in LT!
@erikturner50732 жыл бұрын
I'm a Ford guy but to me the Chevy gen 2 was one of my favorites that GM made. It make good power and responds well to mods. A great street engine. Plus has a clean look. It's one of the nicest looking engines out there. Still the best looking swap engine in my opinion. Although I like the L31 vortec(better build platform) for the better heads and the 4 bolt mains as a plus. That 6.2L is making HOT 408 stroker build numbers to good 427 stroker numbers, in a package that can be driven everyday, impressive!!
@jamespepper25413 жыл бұрын
I want to see your mid 90s Lt1 video. I like these engines, I think they still have good potential
@sseibonnevilleman4 жыл бұрын
My 95 Roadmaster would run low 14s with almost no performance mods and got 24 mpg at 75-80 mph. The LT-1 was a huge step forward for GM.
@Don-et3yp4 жыл бұрын
Darnell Craig That big old barn door getting 24 mpg at 75-80, I call BS. I have a S550 mustang GT manual shift that will get 26-27 mpg at 65-70. It will get 31 mpg at 55. Boring as it gets. At 80 mph maybe 24 mpg. This car is lighter and more aerodynamic then a 95 Buick Roadmaster wagon. I am and always have been a Chevy man and grew up with the small block Chevy. I still have three Chevrolets with a small block and two of the are LT1s
@sicknick58824 жыл бұрын
My caprice would get that too.
@sseibonnevilleman4 жыл бұрын
Don Grizzelle the Roadmaster is pretty aerodynamic, add in the OD trans, 2.73 gears and a 30” tall tire. mine was the sedan also. I have a picture of the tach and speedo where I’m going 80 mph and the tach is at 1800 rpm. I owned that car for 3 years total and drove it all over the eastern US. Around town it wasn’t nearly as good but the interstate is where it shined.
@bertdodd57433 ай бұрын
Great comparison! I was especially interested because I had a 70 1/2 Z28 back in the mid 70s then lost interest in muscle cars when the smog engines took over up until 1996 when I test drove an LT4 Corvette and boy it sure reminded me of my old Z28, and yes, those engines felt pretty similar. I've still got the Corvette with the LT4, but I was amazed to see how much HP the gen 3 makes. If I ever need a new engine I'm gonna go with that gen 3 fur sure!
@xXcashXx34 жыл бұрын
90s lt1 is under rated but LS cheapness has taken over
@DerickZ284 жыл бұрын
They were underrated from the factory too.
@AgentEran4 жыл бұрын
Yup. It's def the red head stepchild of the chevy v8. I have a 530hp LT4 in my c4. I absolutely love gapping many many ls cars. They be mad.
@rebel99764 жыл бұрын
how the fuck are LS cheap????? literally i believe the opposite
@stlchucko3 жыл бұрын
@@rebel9976 Because you can find running LS engines for under $500 and even the smallest mildest 4.8L makes over 300HP... and even that one is a cam swap away from making 400hp.
@Tigerchevelle773 жыл бұрын
@@stlchucko remember,those are flywheel numbers
@regal1054 жыл бұрын
Should take a gen 2 lt1 put a cam in it with the same specs as the gen 3 and see how it comepared
@michaelking18694 жыл бұрын
They are very, very close stock. The 1.8 ratio roller rocker is where the lift comes in. The lobe lift isn't much different.
@tonymanns82493 жыл бұрын
Great article. I own both a 1994 Gen 2 LT1 M6 Trans Am and a 2005 LS2 M6 GTO. I've 1/4 mile raced them both and have also had both chassis dynoed. It is amazing that the Latest LT1 can make so much more HP and torque than any of it's predecessors. I've been told in the past that the heads control how much HP the cam can make.
@busarob19692 жыл бұрын
You what I like with Steve Morris engines, He doesn’t talk and talk and talk and talk, he just does!
@fascistpedant7584 жыл бұрын
Surprising to see such similar curves with such different cams between Gen 1 & 2.
@keithlane43434 жыл бұрын
Excellent comparison Richard. My '96 C4 LT-1 always surprises me how quick it is for a "stock" engine. I'd definitely enjoy seeing a 1995 or 1996 LT-1 build with part numbers / grinders for the cam, and most importantly, how to tune the fuel injection, and ignition after the cam change . Excellent channel Bud
@Stclairm14 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to some Gen V LT1 work.
@stonewall65514 жыл бұрын
had a 96 corvette with the LT4 loved it spun a rod bearing at 50K miles GM wanted 10K $ just for basic long block no labor ended up putting in a low mileage LT4 out of a bone yard. car creaked and rattled from everywhere but still loved it. as always life made me sell it. would love another
@jasonfikes95144 жыл бұрын
Great comparison, always enjoy seeing the outcome.
@gregleenyit4 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks Rich I would like to see more GEN II LT stuff intake manifold, throttle bodies, cylinder heads, cam shafts I know you have mentioned you've ran a fast controller on one. I would like to know more about that. I've owned a few of these cars never had an issue with the opti spark. had well over 100,000 miles on one that had two water pumps puke on it still never failed. I've only changed cap and rotor, maybe I,m lucky. Only issue I see is RPM range I don't really take em past 6000. Anyway I appreciate all of your work...Keep testin I keep watchin
@4thGenGarage4 жыл бұрын
🙋🏼♂️ LT1 fan here! But I’m biased to gen2..
@r3d-1truth174 жыл бұрын
Quick question- you never explained fuel management for gen2 LT1... how were you operating the engine to obtain that rpm runout? Thank you
@clifford_2zero7 Жыл бұрын
I wish GM didn't reuse the LTX name. Makes things a bit of a pain looking up parts and information through google for my gen 2
@travispfannmuller77174 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a comparison between the original LS7 vs the modern version, and the L88 while you're aft it I'm sure you won't find them in the junkyard, but maybe a 100k sub treat?
@user-ie1hg5ov1m19 күн бұрын
The LT1 really bought back performance to the Corvette in '92. And it's amazing the power it makes considering stock it had such a "weak" camshaft.
@ztwntyn84 жыл бұрын
Man after my own heart whomever came up with this video. Hell yeah.
@AutoRepairTips4 жыл бұрын
The gen 2 lt1 has a windage tray as well. Not just the gen 5. Maybe not as good but still has one.
@lb9gta3074 жыл бұрын
I was going to make this comment too
@MultiScotty123454 жыл бұрын
Jazz hands in the conclusion lol. Yes to more comparisons like this one!!! Thanks for the testing Richard.
@MLFranklin4 жыл бұрын
I went with a '70 LT-1 clone for my '70 C10 because I wanted to keep it all old school. But those LS motors sure are tempting. I love EFI and built a few systems from scratch in grad school (using a 25MHz 486 PC and hand-wired prototype cards).
@Fernando-Lopez674 жыл бұрын
Even if same displacement it would still make more power. They're all great engines. It's amazing to see how far they have came. Even the first Lt1 was amazing.
@MLFranklin4 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see a power comparison between DISI, PFI, and high upstream TBI or PFI to show the advantages of charge cooling. All with the same block, manifold shape, and cam.
@dannycarwile13304 жыл бұрын
I have a 2017 Camaro SS with the LT1 so I was glad you did the comparison. It's rated as 455/455 from factory but i got mine on a dyno after long tube headers, LT4 throttle body and Roto Fab CAI and got 402 at the wheels. Not impressive but after reviewing the data it went rich after 5500 so killed some HP. I have gradually pulled fuel so I would guess it may be around 410-415 now cus it peaked out at 5700 rpm and this engine has way more to go.
@nightfall1le3594 жыл бұрын
Add flex fuel if it’s available to you & get some porting done. Best bang for the buck mods on these by far. I just had 2” headers, Pray ported stock IM/TB, Rotofab dry & a flex fuel kit to my car. Also had Pray do a dyno tune & it put down 469RW on his dyno. Best he’s ever gotten on a stock motor was 398... it was hot & humid as hell when mine was done so I wouldn’t have even been there for a baseline.
@tiitsaul90364 жыл бұрын
Cam duration difference is huge! Amazing how much power a modern engine is able to make with such small cam. I wonder what power would 250 degrees cam make in gen 5
@danmyers93724 жыл бұрын
Would probably have to turn off VCT with a cam that big to prevent valve to piston interference. Loosing the advantages of VCT might not make the swap worth it.
@rustysausage694 жыл бұрын
The port design of the LT series engines is based loosely upon the LS7 head port design, and that's the best flowing LS head PERIOD. Given the stock power, I don't see why a heads/cam/VCT delete LT1 can't make 700hp N/A.
@NORTHSTARLOGISTICSLLC7 ай бұрын
I loved it! I have a 92 corvette with Gen 2 Lt1. I will swap the new gen v Lt1 in it asap. Big cam, too! 550hp net... Going with the Tremec 7 speed.
@bobdobalina89103 жыл бұрын
I have an over cammed 350, sounds nice, horrible on fuel & it's anemic, came with my 69. Disappointed to say the least. I knwo it's going to get pulled, but what to replace it with....... looking at 427 Small Blocks w/EFI, or should I go a LS/LT swap? Decisions... DeCisions.... DECISIONS...... hhhmmmm.... Great Vid........ I am also interested in a Modern 302 but haven't found many out there with FI.
@TommioRS4 жыл бұрын
Great video! Love me some LT1 action. Now you have me itching for LT5 vs. LT5! So 90-95 ZR-1 vs 19 ZR1.
@rustysausage694 жыл бұрын
so much yes.
@rjoetting75943 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to see the gen 2 lt1 stroked to 383 with no other changes except tuning then compare it to the modern lt1??? Maybe add a cam.
@msh68653 жыл бұрын
I'd think that might help level the playing field with the latest LT1. Good idea.
@BluMaGiKCj4 жыл бұрын
Great video! I got 2 complete lt1 and one in my c1500. All gen 2 1995
@simplycorvettesc3corvettes6594 жыл бұрын
I love this guys videos! If you want to learn about Chevrolet engine combinations this is the channel for you. From Gen 1 to Gen 5 this channel has a test of it! 👍
@mercedes-amgforlife32374 жыл бұрын
Have a 96 Corvette lt1 in my 72 Corvette. I put the LTCC on it to eliminate the high voltage side of the optispark, so basically the optispark is like one big crank trigger. I love the gen 2 lt1 as they are always downed and are the red headed stepchild of the SBC.
@LEXLUTHER666664 жыл бұрын
Love these 2nd Gen LT1's! I have a 94 Impala SS with the iron heads I'd love to see how the stack up against the aluminum heads from the corvette or the dual overhead version of the LT5
@theyhatehimbecausehetoldth75764 жыл бұрын
The lt5 is a completely different engine
@LEXLUTHER666664 жыл бұрын
@@theyhatehimbecausehetoldth7576 I'm aware i still want to see how the LT4 and LT5 stand up against the cast iron head lt1 and aluminum head lt1. I had to work on them in a really cool Mastercraft ski boat
@theyhatehimbecausehetoldth75764 жыл бұрын
@@LEXLUTHER66666 oh alright, it just seemed like you thought the lt5 was just a dual overhead cam version of the lt1, which it definitely isn't.
@LEXLUTHER666664 жыл бұрын
@@theyhatehimbecausehetoldth7576 its certainly different. Made for a fast Prostar though
@nikothevirgo2 жыл бұрын
From factory the cast flows better than the aluminum LT1 heads. It's when you start to port them is when the aluminum surpasses the cast
@ClaytonYatescarenthusiast3 жыл бұрын
Would love to see a bolt on gen v lt1 vs stock ls7. What's crazy is I think the modern lt1 with a few bolt on will out perform a stock ls7
@USALT14 жыл бұрын
I bought my first Corvette in 1972, it was a 1971 LT1, one of my friends had a 1970 LT1 & everytime we raced I beat him, usually by about a fender, he had a hard time accepting the because he had 370hp to my 330hp. Even though it only had 9 to1 compression, it ran really good back in the early 1970's. Right now I have a 1965 Corvette with a 1972 LT1 short block & Performer RPM heads, milled to 58cc, 10.6 to1 compression & it runs pretty good.
@codyles42482 жыл бұрын
Hey Richard I'm thinking of getting a first tpi intake which I know you have mentioned before, I would love to see a test of it compared to a stock tpi. Also cam and head options for that intake on a 350 or a 383.
@96floorshiftss264 жыл бұрын
you should do a gen 2 lt1 vs a ls1
@jkheslekrants4 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see Gen II LT4 vs LS1
@tsmi58073 жыл бұрын
My 97 Camaro z with LT1 is rated at factory at 285 horse , my 97 Vette with LS1 is rated at 345hp,, and thats about the difference that I feel in the seat of my pants too,,the LS One is a good step up from the LT1.
@jeremyhughes8994 жыл бұрын
Richard what kind of ignition control box are u using on the gen2 lt1. I got a c4 vetter thats in dire need of a new way to control the motor
@lb9gta3074 жыл бұрын
I would suggest a 24x conversion
@FredsRandomFinds4 жыл бұрын
Ever done anything on the Lotus designed DOHC Chevy V8 (LT5?) wondering what they can do compared to the usual pushrod motors?
@lb9gta3074 жыл бұрын
That doesn't count as a Chevy. But it'll put down good numbers. They were rated at 375-405 net hp and had a variable intake.
@gregoryrobinson10044 жыл бұрын
Very interesting comparison
@robertbryant77714 жыл бұрын
“Drain holes” were on the early spline drive Opti, 3 on the body of the distributor. 95-97 Opti (pin drive) has no holes but did have a cross flow ventilation design to eliminate ozone and moisture that plagued the early design. Cam timing gear and timing cover are not interchangeable between the two designs. I did a write up on venting the early design using the same vacuum harness from the late design plus vacuum fittings 10 years ago on LS1Tech’s LT1-LT4 section.
@Scott9181970 Жыл бұрын
I know I'm late to the party, but I'd really like to see every significant factory version of the Chevy small block (Gen I, Gen II, LT5, LS, LT) with a comparable modern camshaft and lifter/rocker arrangement put against each other on a dyno
@jeffreyarthur10563 жыл бұрын
I always wanted to do the 3 inch crank from the 4.3 in a 4 inch bore one piece seal block. Cant wait for the gen 2 302 build @wringing hands here lol
@johnsmulders85354 жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard, like you I like the old school stuff too.. My father scored a ‘70 LT1 long motor in the mid to late 70s (out of his Boss’ genuine LT1 Vette which had a BB fitted!!) and put it in his ‘69 Holden Ute here in Oz!!! Was an impressive car - even as a 7 or 8 year old kid!! Hard to ignore the technological advances of the Gen V. I was surprised to see a relatively flat torque curve from the short runner intake on the second gen LT1.. would a long runner intake add value in that application ?
@storminnormangunworks491112 күн бұрын
Great content. I love the info. Please elaborate on the cam 250 at 50 anymore. If one had an impala and wanted the badest cam. Which would you recommend to unleash thee absolute most power out of the LT1 if one wanted to polish the pavement with rubber?
@richardholdener172712 күн бұрын
BIG CAM ARE SOFT DOWN LOW-NOT WHAT YOU WANT TO TURN THE TIRES
@seanbrimhall41634 жыл бұрын
Hooray! Some Gen V LT1 content!
@jeremyritter7424 жыл бұрын
How much of the difference between the Gen1 and Gen2 power difference is due to the roller cam and valve train?
@corypierce2024 жыл бұрын
It’s interesting how much torque the Gen 2 LT1 had considering the very short intake runners. It must have really been held back with its camshaft. A huge cam to match the intake runner could really make that little engine shine . It’s too bad cam swaps weren’t popular during the Gen 2 heyday
@ShyaMiss4 жыл бұрын
I had a 93z28 that I put Llyod Elliot ported heads, ported intake, 58mm dual blade throttle body, bigger injectors (cant remember how big), aftermarket billet optispark (called a dynaspark), a large rowdy cam that was recommended by Llyod. Longtubes, true duals etc... It went from a good running, fun car, to an absolute MONSTER for an N/A 350 cube small block. Just how it would have run on the track, I dont know. But it certainly had no troubles with any ls1 it crossed back then. Admittedly, heavily modded ls1 cars were few and far between at that point, but it's a good point of reference. Ls's start at an advantage, but the LT1 was certainly no slouch.
@clifford_2zero7 Жыл бұрын
In my 30th Z/28 Im putting in a set of LE2 ported stock heads, a custom grind cam, Le ported stock intake with all the best bolt ons, racetronix fuel pump, 36lb injectors 24x, hptuners etc etc too much to list but I should be around 420 whp mark give or take. That's my goal at least. She should scream well!😎 stock bottom still, at ~70k miles. Ive had the car since August 2010.
@jhoncho4x44 жыл бұрын
Another great video Still patiently waiting : AMC 360
@jamesfowler57894 жыл бұрын
I feel as though im stuck in time. Im still rehashing my 350s and 400 small blocks. I know im way behind the times but I am having lots of fun with them. Should I just sell it all and get one of these new motors? I don't know.
@SweatyFatGuy4 жыл бұрын
Well, first of all I am a hardcore Pontiac guy, and my cars get powered with 400s and 455s... 11 second NA daily drivers are fun. The trucks get powered by different things. The 76 C10 short box came to me with a 305, it was a dog. I put a 400 Pontiac in it and now it could pull the race car and all my tools up hills without downshifting and going full throttle. Then I needed that 400 for a GTO, so a 454 whet in. That lump of iron used three times as much gas as the Pontiac, and made a lot less power, it was actually slower than the 305. So now the old C10 is getting a 6.0 with a 205/217/112 drop in cam, headers, and 706 heads since the 317s need a valve job real bad. I have a vortec headed 400 sbc in the 88 C1500 short box, to me its a slug, because I am used to a bit more grunt than it has. Also can't get the thing to stop leaking, oil comes out everywhere on the poor thing. Its getting replaced with another 6.0 from a rusty 4x4. Its an iron headed 6.0, its in a standard cab long box 2500 Silverado, 4L80 trans, 4.10 gears, its kinda heavy. It actually moves pretty good, and it has embarrassed some modern V6 Mustangs around here. Now it cost me almost as much as a complete rebuild on a Pontiac as it did to put the vortec heads on a 400 short block, sure the heads were only $265 each, but everything they require added up. So far I am about $2000 into the 6.0 that I got with a broken lifter for $350, with the cam, headers, parts, tools, etc. and that is with me using a 5.3 from a roll over as parts, for the 706 heads. So the 5.3 was essentially free and I am still into it for as much as a forged bottom end Pontiac 400 short block. It should make a lot more power than the vortec head 400, and with EFI it should run a lot better too. LS stuff costs more, but on the bright side you can do like I do with Pontiac engines, and make plenty of power with stock parts. You don't have to throw the entire aftermarket at an LS engine to get it to move decent, but they are not what I would call cheap, except to get them. They are cheap to find in junkyards and rusty trucks. Been doing the engine swap/build thing since the 1980s, there is a reason I rarely used the sbc. They cost too much to make them go fast enough to scare me or get a vehicle moving like I am used to. Go drive something with an LS in it and see how it runs. I bet a 5.3 will blow the doors off your stock headed 350 and 400 sbc.
@michaelangelo80014 жыл бұрын
It's all about cubic inches and heads. The old SBC will make just as much power.
@michaelangelo80014 жыл бұрын
@@SweatyFatGuy Pontiacs have oiling issues, and won't stay together.
@SweatyFatGuy4 жыл бұрын
@@michaelangelo8001 really... I get decades out of them over 500hp/600tq. My 700hp 467 is still pulling at 7000rpm, but we stopped the dyno run at 6500, its been together for ten years now. I finally got a fuel system that can hang with it in the 79 Formula. Mickey Thompson went 406mph with Pontiac power in 1960. Justin Shearer runs close to pro mods with Pontiac power. Tommy Youmanns is running faster than Justin and putting down 3300whp There is no oiling issue, there is a stock rod issue, and a stock block over 900hp with some detonation issue, but otherwise they are orders of magnitude better than the sbc in stock form. Now you throw the entire aftermarket at the sbc, and you can make as much hp above 6000, but not as much torque anywhere in the RPM range.. Why didn't Micky run the chevy in 1950? Because the bottom end wasn't strong enough... the 389 was. If not for a transmission failure preventing the return run, that record would have stood until very recently. His son used twin hemi power to run over 400 a few years ago.. No, you have been misinformed about Pontiac. 14 degree heads, 2.11" intake valves, 1.77 exhaust, air gap intake, 6.625" rods, fully machined surfaces and chambers, screw in studs, guide plates, cam retaining plate to control end play, and the ability to fit 540ci in the space the sbc with headers takes up. All of that is either impossible with the sbc, or very expensive aftermarket stuff.. and the LS has all of those too, except the ability to go 540ci. It takes you over $1000 in machine work to get the sbc to the point where the Pontiac is stock... and then the chevy is prone to cracking, but there are plenty of taxicab and delivery van engines out there when you inevitably break it. You just can't spin a stock rod 455 over 6200rpm very often, but you don't need to when its making 500ftlbs at 1500rpm and at 6000. Its not oiling, its a 4.21" stroke and small rod bolts coupled with chevy spin it to the moon thinking. Forged rods on a stock crank and you're good to 7000rpm if you can feed it enough air. I can run mid 11s in a 3500lb car with a 3.08 gear and a stock converter, without a power adder, and spend less than $3k rebuilding the engine, using garden variety heads which are the equivalent of the 882 head to the sbc. You know, common, found everywhere, people give them away... Still waiting to see a chevy do that. The LS is orders of magnitude better than the sbc and more of a lateral move with a Pontiac. Now the Buick, those and the 351C had oiling issues, the Olds leaves lots of oil in the valve covers like the Cleveland so it tends to have issues if you spin it too high for too long. The Pontiac does not, it has very good drain back. If you want to run it at 6000rpm for hours, you just need the 3" main blocks, otherwise the large journal engines will live just fine provided you have good rods in them.
@michaelangelo80014 жыл бұрын
@@SweatyFatGuy You Pontiac guys are deeper in denial than the Ford worshipers. I used to be in the used car business. I've owned hundreds of Pontiacs. I finally got to the point where I wouldn't even bother with them anymore, because they cost' me so much in repair bills and engine replacement. The last one I had (an almost new Paresianne), lost all oil pressure to the lifters, on its way to the auction sale. I just sold it with the lifters clattering, and washed my hands of them. Had a 64 GTO when I was 16, and I should have learned my lesson back then. Yeah, it had a lot of torque, it went through a dozen ten bolt rear ends... But it also wiped out the crankshaft bearings on three engines. I had to sell it because I couldn't afford to drive it any longer.
@jeffjarquin56004 жыл бұрын
Still want to see a carbed gen 2 Lt1
@rustysausage694 жыл бұрын
would make a couple numbers higher because of charge cooling. 5hp MAX through the curve.
@Misterfairweather4 жыл бұрын
Really cool seeing the gen 2 and the 1970 LT-1 side by side I didn't realize the output was so close. Is the cams getting more lift in the newest gen a byproduct of better springs and lifters? I always heard emissions as the claim but that seems more of an argument for the LSA than the lift.
@rustysausage694 жыл бұрын
It's for emissions. The wide LSA and low duration camshaft is a recipe for VERY minimal overlap (for silky smooth idle) and decent higher RPM performance (if you can call 5000RPM high lol), but the high lift is there to raise the low end torque enough for even towing applications WITHOUT sacrificing emissions. On the contrary, a high duration and tight LSA camshaft is a recipe for overlap. Overlap is a HUGE detriment to emissions because as you know the intake and exhaust valves are open at the same time, which means a portion of the A/F mixture goes into the exhaust at the top of the exhaust stroke. The unburnt fuel is burnt at the catalytic converter (that's the entire purpose of a CAT converter) along with the excess of fuel igniting raises the Cat temperature significantly and destroys it VERY quickly.
@madhatterz284 жыл бұрын
Great vid to wake up to. I would love to see some back to back testing of cams and such on the Gen II.
@tonytronto7774 жыл бұрын
Rich great test in 1970 the NHRA factor the horsepower for the LT 1 to 425 hp. How about putting some good heads on the 1970 LT1 such as 227 AFR or Brodix 225 dragon slayer. 30-30 cam with comp Cam high ratio 1.7 or crowder cams rocker 1.75 with a victor jr intake. Thanks Tony
@calebdean24404 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to see you get your hands on an Olds 403 for the other guys series. Ive always wanted to see what they could do on a dyno with is extremely oversquare design and having the largest bore of the GM v8s.
@andyharman30224 жыл бұрын
I've always thought the 403 Olds was underappreciated. If only you could find good enough heads for it.
@timothybayliss66804 жыл бұрын
That's not a bad idea until you look at the bottom end of a 403. All the hardcore Olds guys use diesel blocks and none of them use 403 blocks. For a street driven car with less than 400hp it's probably not a big deal. Just for everyone else, an olds 350 will be.more durable and a 425 or 455 is almost as easy to fit and more durable. Unless you are getting the shortblock for free, I would probably try to find one of the more desirable engines.
@calebdean24404 жыл бұрын
@@timothybayliss6680 Undoubtedly the 403 has some definite issues with its shortblock, along with its pretty short production run, but with the kind of testing he is doing with the other guys series I think it would be interesting to look at mainly due to its unorthodox bore/stroke for a 400 cube engine.
@stevewalker4124 жыл бұрын
@@timothybayliss6680 olds 455 block using a 425 crank or diesel olds converted to gas and 425 crank
@CSXT82504 жыл бұрын
Had a minty clean 77 Electra coupe back in 01. 3.23 posi from a roadmaster, shift kit, cheap summit cam, open air cleaner, and headers with 2.5 inch exhaust. That big bitch was quick.
@richardmaaske26013 жыл бұрын
In 1970 -The 1970 LT-1 Engine in Corvette. Had bigger inch exhaust pipes ,and had 2- Signal Mufflers. In the 1970 Camaro Z-28 LT-1. Exhaust pipes smaller. And the Exhaust went into 1- Muffler,. That was than 360 HP And out tail pipes. That add back pressure, cut down the Horsepower. I have a 1970 Chevy Camaro Z-28. I changed too- two and a half inch round Exhaust Pipes. And Two Mufflers. That put Horsepower up to 370 Horsepower
@richardholdener17273 жыл бұрын
My favorite Muscle car SBC-but those motors never made 370 hp through stock manifolds-even with your exhaust mod-I built one and tested it
@MafiaboysWorld4 жыл бұрын
Easiest way to make it fair: Take out the displacement & look at the hp/litre of each motor to see which is better/more efficient. Gen 1 & 2 are around 60hp/litre with their 350hp at 5.7L Gen 5 is over 80hp/litre with almost 520hp at 6.2L. That's around 33% better efficiency over the years. 👍
@kurtstrains4 жыл бұрын
Also you could do a 383 stroker on the earlier motors. 383ci ~ 6.2L
@MafiaboysWorld4 жыл бұрын
@@kurtstrains 383 isn't 6.2 though, it's actually a 6.3. The 6.2 in the Gen 5 is a 376. 👍 Remember, 1000cc is 61.02ci, and gotta round it down if it's
@W.A.R.R.4 жыл бұрын
MafiaboysWorld and if you wanted to make it more fair, you could calculate in the weight of the car that each engine would be in. Also the 96-97 lt1 was rated higher in hp than the 93-95
@MafiaboysWorld4 жыл бұрын
@@W.A.R.R. I was based off Richards' numbers. I'm not being that asinine to give you each year model, work it out yourself.
@MafiaboysWorld4 жыл бұрын
@CC Ryder Your response missed the point completely. Engine efficiency has nothing to do with a cars weight. It doesn't matter if the car weighs 2000lbs or 4000lbs, it's what hp/litre is. We're not looking at power to weight. 🤦
@jmitchell5134 жыл бұрын
I have that shirt! The back says, "Never judge an engine by it's size" 😄
@danmyers93724 жыл бұрын
Certainly not a highly modded twin turbo Coyote!!
@travisquintero83344 жыл бұрын
Like John Holmes said" There is no replacement for displacement"
@cowsauce90994 жыл бұрын
I have a 1993 z28 with an LT1, delarship replaced 40k ago. I want to boost it, but it looks Iike I'm stuck messing with tuner cats since holley's FAST efi doesn't support omnispark.
@DaveG196311 ай бұрын
The LT1s were known to Dyno out to 360HP, why GM underrated them is unknown. Of course we know GM wasn’t gonna allow a Camaro to rate the same as a flagship Corvette. Politics! I also agree the 5th Gen LT-1 is not the same as the original small block Chevy, so not really a comparison in my opinion. Good video and another thing to prove to those that put the 2nd Gen LT1 down don’t know what they are talking about 😉
@mrbigg72554 жыл бұрын
Great comparison. Now, who makes a reliable Optispark?
@robertbryant77714 жыл бұрын
Guy on eBay hand rebuilds OE pieces. Pretty much everything including Last Delphi pieces from 2008-2011 are crap. Especially the $500 MSD. Pull a Delco unit from the boneyard and have it refurbed.
@mrbigg72554 жыл бұрын
Robert Bryant what’s he doing about the opti sensor itself? I heard all the original Mitsubishi ones are gone. Not worth the hassle of changing the unit out without a new sensor.
@kirkthejerkthe1st3 жыл бұрын
I'd like to know what the horsepower of the old 350/350 and the 350/370 LT-1 would be using our current net rating as used by manufacturers presently.
@richardholdener17273 жыл бұрын
please see the video where I tested all of them
@elliottstevens85642 жыл бұрын
Love all of them. Especially all that tech in the 6.2L. But....1970 = clackety, clackety, tick, tick, tick SOLID CAM!!! ♥️♥️
@johnnixon25044 жыл бұрын
I think a comparison of stock cam 5.3L from gen 3-5 would be pretty cool. From “old” school LS to modern VVT and DI
@rustysausage694 жыл бұрын
rich did a test with a vast number of stock LS series cams (early truck, Gen4 truck, LS1, LS6, LS3, LS9). As far as specs go, the new LT1 cam is comparable to the stock LS3 camshaft.
@stevefranklin99202 жыл бұрын
My brother and I stuck a early LT1 in my ‘69 GMC 1500 2wd with a three on the tree and 3:73 limited slip diff. It would spin into third even with MT L60’s on the rear and I never found top end! The fastest I ever took it was the speedo all the way around and back to 20! Anyone who might doubt this can ask the girl I was trying to impress and my friend who told me it was time to slow down! Lol! It’s a bad feeling when the front end is floating!
@martinmsomerton4 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see what kind of power you can pull out of the gen2 lt1
@ronbridges6782 жыл бұрын
My 97 is modified and at last dyno I am running 570 h.p. the car is scary fast and sometimes hard to control. I am a Mustang fan and this is my first Camaro. I think I will be keeping a Z/28 in my garage from now on. You don't see many 30th anniversary edition Z/28's anymore. In my opinion the Camaro is a lot better built car than the 97 Mustang.
@andrewdonohue18534 жыл бұрын
i have a 1996 Z28 LT1. i love that engine, a torque monster. even in stock trim with very minor mods like a PCM tune. the car has 255K on it, transmission redone a couple of years ago with a shift kit and higher stall converter. i have daily summer driven this car since 2014. while the paint is beat, it's still a clean car and i love driving it. it's not worth ALLOT so im just going to keep it and drive it as i have been.
@mikechiodetti44824 жыл бұрын
The modern one has the higher power at a higher RPM, but is leaner and cleaner on fuel and has stock GM parts availability.
@captnemo80693 жыл бұрын
If your looking for early '90 LT1's, don't forget GM also put them in Buicks. I drive a 1993 Buick Roadmaster station wagon, all OEM and that car flies. Recently at a stoplight, next to a 2007 Mustang revving his engine I floored it. My wagon, loaded with tools in the back at the time, beat the Mustang to the next light, about a quarter mile.
@richardholdener17273 жыл бұрын
I've found quite a few in Buicks and full size caprice in junkyards
@adeptpeasant61614 жыл бұрын
This is great info Richard! Can you please, someday go into detail about Octane? On regards of possibly having too high of it where it actually losses power when there's not enough compression ratio and or ignition spark to take any advantage of it. Thanks
@rustysausage694 жыл бұрын
You can never have too much octane, but there's no point to running race gas unless you NEED it. Depending on who you ask, 11-12:1 is the compression ratio limit on pump gas. Higher octane=more timing=more power. If you run too much timing you may lose power, that's regardless of fuel though. Theres no mechanical downside to using higher octane with a low compression engine (8-10.5:1), whereas theres lots of potential downside to using too low an octane on a high compression engine (~11:1+).
@adeptpeasant61614 жыл бұрын
@@rustysausage69 I have to disagree with you as I've experienced less hp with higher then needed Octane on a 1973 CB 125 6 volt system. I ran 91 leaded gas on her and ran crappy but, when I used 85 unleaded it ran fine. Not sure if the 6 volt system had something to do with this?
@rustysausage694 жыл бұрын
@@adeptpeasant6161 I'm not saying the idea is wrong, but I assure you the leaded/unleaded fuel change was a significant source of how it ran.
@matthewtaylor33084 жыл бұрын
At some point you’re going to have to start showing clips of the dyno runs.
@kylejorgensen14124 жыл бұрын
Yes please
@SomethingFunny4544 жыл бұрын
When he does the sound quality is horrible :(
@jflynn19964 жыл бұрын
Most of his videos use dyno runs from years ago, so I assume they didn't record them at the time.
@matthewtaylor33084 жыл бұрын
Gone Nutz Racing Yeah, I’m aware of that. New builds should be recorded. This is 2020...
@Hotwire4544 жыл бұрын
I agree there needs to be more dyno noises but you're complaining it's 2020 critiquing someone else's videos yet don't have a single one of your own? Try putting the amount of info Richard is in each video into your own and see how much fun all the editing and fact chasing is, let alone trying to create something to appease everyone. ;)
@RCredneck854 жыл бұрын
I love all the big 3 but I want to see a test on the Mopar 6.4/392
@Linwood_Garage4 жыл бұрын
I love this comparison but I feel the older motors would have had a better comparison to the ls1. Keep up the great work.
@modtodd822 жыл бұрын
Gen 1 is 1.009hp per ci, Gen 2 is 1.037hp per ci, Gen 3 is 1.362hp per ci. Great test, great video!!!!
@ninjahawg944 жыл бұрын
Gen 2 fan here. I'd like to see a Gen 2 LT1 F or Y body version & a L99 B body engine part swapped to make a 305 Cid version and compare it to the two displacement parents & a Lb9 TPI. I'd also like to see some aftermarket support for the modern LV3 and a comparison between the Gen 1 4.3 v6 & the LV3 version.
@mmacpherson93233 жыл бұрын
Technology has ruined racing. Even 20 years ago if you could afford a brand new Camaro you had to build it and learn how to race it to compete. Now, all you have to do is be rich or go into debt and your running 12s with a stock mustang gt that drives itsself compared to a fox body.
@NORTHSTARLOGISTICSLLC7 ай бұрын
Agreed 👍
@genuinepozer29574 жыл бұрын
70 LT1 360 versus 370hp in Vette, remember the L78 (396) in the vette it was rated 425hp all other variants were 375. I don’t believe there was any difference then either.
@mgbchuck65274 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, modern tech FTW--(still a Gen 1 fan though)
@rustysausage694 жыл бұрын
the DI is truly insane, the 5.3LT matches the power output of a 6.0 LS.
@adamweaver63514 жыл бұрын
I have a 94 lt1 with the 24x ignition and its freakin awesome
@michaelangelo80014 жыл бұрын
"24x"?
@michaelhawk1874 жыл бұрын
No distributor coil packs
@michaelangelo80014 жыл бұрын
@@michaelhawk187 Crankshaft pickup, I presume.
@michaelhawk1874 жыл бұрын
Same as a ls style motor lets you run a Holley coil packs and get rid of the distributor
@michaelangelo80014 жыл бұрын
@@michaelhawk187 That's probably great for racing, but one of the things I love about the LTs is the clean uncluttered appearance. I have three cars with the Opti, and so far no problems at all.
@joelpierce3940 Жыл бұрын
I would like to see you do a Gen 2 Stroker.
@sanchezable4 жыл бұрын
I have a LT1 you can borrow. It has literally been sitting for 15 years. It came from a caprice police car that was converted to propane with 300k miles. I had the machine shop bore it with new pistons and refreshed everything else. I would like to see it operational again. We have since moved to LS swaps and never used it. Not sure how I can get it to you but maybe there is a way. I’m in Colorado.