[Diy_efi] Vortec 4200 Inline 6 ECM - Turbo Article -

Brien Tourville hh7x at verizon.net
Tue Aug 16 18:38:46 UTC 2005







At 08:13 AM 8/16/2005, you wrote:
:

I have one of these in my gmc envoy and have fallen so in love with 
it
i want to replace the iron duke in my 75 chevy shortbed, turboed of
course. This motor, being an I-6, is silky smooth and the modern 
valve
train allows it to breath nicely, no complaints at all.

What issue of hot rod was that article?

Do you have the issue?  if so,

         what did he do for cams, pistons, rods and ecm?

anyone aware of any performance shops or parts for this engine?

This is a long stroke motor that runs 10:1 compression ratio on 87
octane, so that tells me the head was designed to ward off 
detonation.
 both the head configuration and long stroke (narrower bore) should 
be
excellent choice for a turbo application.


more discussion please!

rick frey


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On the Turbo'ed GM Truck article,
GM used two Aerodyne Turbos,
Ross Forged Pistons and 2mm shorter
forged rods > check Scat or Manley.


http://tinyurl.com/8fd77

- or a WinWord .zip - 
@:  

http://www.tyguy.net/gmc_2004tb_tt.htm


(quote)
We were surprised to learn how little is changed to create this 
Bullitt Mustang-performance-equaling six, with its twin Aerodyne 
turbos and air-to-water intercooler. For example, the block, crank, 
head, head gasket, cams, and valve sizes remain virtually untouched. 
The extra breathing hardware adds but 45 lb to the engine's mass. The 
only critical mods were a switch to 8.5:1 pistons (from 10.1:1), the 
addition of piston-cooling oil squirters, shorter (by 2 mm) 
connecting rods, thicker piston pins, higher-flow oil pump and fuel 
injectors, and a freer-flowing exhaust system. As you'd expect, the 
4L60-E four-speed transmission's internals required some beefing, and 
the transfer case was swapped for the ultra-tough all-wheel-drive 
unit found in the 6.0L V-8-powered Cadillac Escalade.
(quote)

Other than that > no changes
were made to the ECM.  

Claimed HP: 400 > which I believe
is variable up to 550 with the 8.5 to 1
pistons they installed.

I'd like to know about that Hot Rod Article
myself@!.



             Brien.
         NEW YORK
   eagle registry #501
eagle kammback registry
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