How much torque is too much?- Project LSX-7
#11
Re: How much torque is too much?- Project LSX-7
Wiring a LSX swap = fun times.
Keep up the good work!
Keep up the good work!
#12
Re: How much torque is too much?- Project LSX-7
The LS actually has a better weight balance than the rotary...
I have JIC FLT A-2 coilovers. Racing Beat Adjustable Sway Bars, Ball Joint Tie Rod Ends, Derlin Bushings, Rear Strut Bar
prolly going with a kaaz 1.5 diff
I have JIC FLT A-2 coilovers. Racing Beat Adjustable Sway Bars, Ball Joint Tie Rod Ends, Derlin Bushings, Rear Strut Bar
prolly going with a kaaz 1.5 diff
#13
Re: How much torque is too much?- Project LSX-7
what you using the car for? "corner carving" so most likely auto x and track right? suspension sounds good for now
#14
Re: How much torque is too much?- Project LSX-7
I think you will be alright to start, but I would look into spring rates soon.
The JICs are great dual purpose coilovers, but are kinda soft for a purpose built car.
The LS engine is about 75lbs heavier than the 20b and it is about an inch and a half longer. You will be killing the 50/50 ballance of the stock FD, but not by much. I'm am not knowledgable of the way the LS will have to be mounted to fit. It may have to be further forward than I am imagining. I would want to corner weight the car after the swap before deciding on new spring rates. You could do the math, but then your spending money based on theoretical numbers.
You will also want to stagger the tire sizes for the track. With that much torque and a slightly front heavy car, the rear end is going to be tail happy. For autocross, I would run the widest tire you can fit in the front all the way around. If you run the staggered set up on the autocross course, your car is going to push into the turns.
Just my .02.
Good luck...can't wait to see it out at the track.
The JICs are great dual purpose coilovers, but are kinda soft for a purpose built car.
The LS engine is about 75lbs heavier than the 20b and it is about an inch and a half longer. You will be killing the 50/50 ballance of the stock FD, but not by much. I'm am not knowledgable of the way the LS will have to be mounted to fit. It may have to be further forward than I am imagining. I would want to corner weight the car after the swap before deciding on new spring rates. You could do the math, but then your spending money based on theoretical numbers.
You will also want to stagger the tire sizes for the track. With that much torque and a slightly front heavy car, the rear end is going to be tail happy. For autocross, I would run the widest tire you can fit in the front all the way around. If you run the staggered set up on the autocross course, your car is going to push into the turns.
Just my .02.
Good luck...can't wait to see it out at the track.
#15
Re: How much torque is too much?- Project LSX-7
It has actually been proven that the LS engine has an even better vehicle balance than the 13B rotary.
This was done on an almost exact duplicate of my car.
I have staggared wheels for street driving but Im looking to get a set of fnor1c's (wish I could get ccw's or fikse's) that are 17x9 all the way around for track and auto-x but I need to save up money frist
right now I have
18x8.5 front and 18x9.5 rear with 285w Falken FK451s for meat...
This was done on an almost exact duplicate of my car.
I have staggared wheels for street driving but Im looking to get a set of fnor1c's (wish I could get ccw's or fikse's) that are 17x9 all the way around for track and auto-x but I need to save up money frist
right now I have
18x8.5 front and 18x9.5 rear with 285w Falken FK451s for meat...
Last edited by su_maverick; 06-16-2006 at 05:15 AM.
#16
Re: How much torque is too much?- Project LSX-7
Damn impressive!!! Ballance and torque with only a 15lb increase in weight.
I will have to note this as a concideration for a future project.
How much of a nightmare is the wiring going to be? I am assuming you will be using a stand alone ECU, but what harness?
I will have to note this as a concideration for a future project.
How much of a nightmare is the wiring going to be? I am assuming you will be using a stand alone ECU, but what harness?
#17
Re: How much torque is too much?- Project LSX-7
slightly modified ls1 harness (cost me 150 to be sent out) and a reflashed LS1 ecu. Thats it. For as much crap as people give american engineers, the ECU is almost as programable as a stand alone (I used to have a power fc).
#18
Re: How much torque is too much?- Project LSX-7
Sweet mod... LSX motors are wonderful... and the LSX pcm is basically a stand alone from the factory.
#20
Re: How much torque is too much?- Project LSX-7
I really do love these swaps...you put in a beautiful aluminum torque monster in a lightweight, great handling chassis...
together you get a lightweight, well balanced car with gobs of low end torque!!
together you get a lightweight, well balanced car with gobs of low end torque!!