How to Build LS Gen IV Engines 2005 - Present
LS Gen IV Engines 2005-Present
How to Build Max Performance
Livre / Worshop / Manual en anglais de Mike Mavrigian
A massive amount of aftermarket parts is available and this provides guidance and instructions for extracting top-performance from these engines.
If you’re searching for an authoritative source for the best components and modifications to create the ultimate high-performance packages, then you’ve found it.r
Pages : 144
Size : 8.5 X 11 (inches)
Format : Paperback / softback
Illustrations : 365 color photos
Publisher : CarTech
ISBN : 9781613253908
LS Gen IV Engines 2005 - Present
How to Build Max Performance
Livre / Worshop / Manual en anglais de Mike Mavrigian
A massive amount of aftermarket parts is available and this provides guidance and instructions for extracting top-performance from these engines.
If you’re searching for an authoritative source for the best components and modifications to create the ultimate high-performance packages, then you’ve found it.r
Pages : 144
Size : 8.5 X 11 (inches)
Format : Paperback / softback
Illustrations : 365 color photos
Publisher : CarTech
ISBN : 9781613253908
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Unlock the performance potential of your LS Gen IV engine with the best products and modification procedures for a variety of applications from engine-building and LS expert Mike Mavrigian.
To make more horsepower, more air flow and fuel into the engine is needed; therefore, how to select the industry-leading aftermarket heads and port the stock heads for superior performance are comprehensively covered in LS Gen IV Engines 2005 - Present: How to Build Max Performance.
The cam controls all major timing events in the engine, so determining the best cam for your engine package and performance goals is revealed. But these are just a few aspects of high-performance Gen IV engine building. Installing nitrous oxide or supercharger systems and bolting on cold-air intakes, aftermarket ignition controls, headers, and exhaust system parts are all covered in detail.
The foundation of any engine build is the block, and crucial guidance for modifying stock blocks and aftermarket block upgrade advice is provided. Crankshafts, pistons and rods, valvetrain, oiling systems, intakes and fuel injection, and cooling systems are all covered so you can build a complete high-performance package.
The GM LS Gen IV engine dominates the high-performance V-8 market and is the most popular powerplant for engine swap projects. In stock trim, the Gen IV engines produce class-leading horsepower. The Gen IV's rectangular-port heads flow far more air/fuel than the Gen III cathedral-port heads.
However, with the right combination of modification procedures and performance parts, you can reach almost any performance target.
Muscle car owners, LS engine builders, and many enthusiasts have migrated to the Gen IV engine platform, so clear, concise, and informative content for transforming these stock engines into top performers for a variety of applications is essential
Part 1: LS Gen IV Chapter 1: LS Gen IV Engine Overview LS2 Differences Performance Gains Retrofitting the LS Chapter 2: Engine Blocks Stock Blocks Modifying the Stock Aluminum BlockDisabling Performance-Robbing Displacement on Demand Main Caps Aftermarket Blocks Chapter 3: Crankshafts and Connecting Rods Crankshaft Reluctor Wheel Crank Snout Length Connecting Rods Rod Bearings Crank Stroke and Rod Length Aftermarket Connecting Rods High-Performance Crankshafts Chapter 4: LS7, LS3, and LS9 Cylinder Heads LS7 LS3 L92 LS9 Cylinder Head Interchangeability Water Temp Holes Rocker Arm Pedestal Rails Aftermarket Performance Heads Selecting a Cylinder Head Chapter 5: Pistons Piston Compression Height Bore Size, Dome, and Compression RatioSkirt-to-Wall Clearance Piston and Rod Orientation Skirts and Major/Minor Thrust Offset Pin Piston Coatings Chapter 6: Camshafts and Lifters Camshaft Terminology Factory Camshafts Active Fuel Management (AFM) Intake and Exhaust Difference Camshaft Firing Order Hydraulic or Solid Cam Gears Lifters and Lifter Guides Chapter 7: Rocker Arms Stock LS Rocker Arm Trunnion UpgradesTool Note Aftermarket Rockers High-Performance Rocker Arms Chapter 8: Oiling Systems Rear Main Seal High-Pressure/Volume Upgrade Dry Sump Oil Pressure Sensor Chapter 9: EFI and Intake Manifolds Intake Manifolds Throttle Body Injection Fuel Injector Size Low Impedance versus High Impedance Part II: Two High-Performance LS Builds Chapter 10: Dual-Carb LS 408 Block Camshaft Crankshaft Connecting Rods Pistons Timing Set Oil PumpCylinder Heads Lifters Pushrods Water Pump Crank Damper Intake Manifold Carburetors Ignition Our Dyno Results Chapter 11: Dart LS Next Build The LS Next Block Machining the LS Next Block Crankshaft Balancing Pistons Connecting Rods Camshaft Timing Set Piston/Rod Assembly Oil Pump Oil Pan Lifters Crank Damper Cylinder Head Installation Rockers Pushrods Intake System Ignition Coils The LS Next Dyno Session Chapter 12: Assembly ProceduresCrankshaft Installation Cylinder Head Installation OEM Lifter Buckets Rear Oil Diverter Rear Main Seal Installation Front Cover Valley Plate Crank Damper/Pulley Installation Timing Chain Damper Connecting Rod Bolts Changing Camshafts Valve Cover Swap Carb Setup on LS Custom Cylinder Head Steam PlumbingHose Lengths Appendix Source Guide