Gen IV SBC news!!
Gen IV SBC news!!
I don't know if this has been posted before but here goes.
The Gen 4 SBC is re3ally just a updated gen III. All gen 4 heads ect will bolt to the gen III Blocks. This months Chevy High Perormance has a pic of a gen IV SBC with three valve heads! This will be aswome in the hands of us rodders... 2 intake valves will mean much more flow potenial. I have seen LS6 castings that flow 330cfm at .500 lift. 700RWHP pump gas blown 6.0L Vettes, GTmonarO's, next Camaro ect..... Look out ford camp.
The Gen 4 SBC is re3ally just a updated gen III. All gen 4 heads ect will bolt to the gen III Blocks. This months Chevy High Perormance has a pic of a gen IV SBC with three valve heads! This will be aswome in the hands of us rodders... 2 intake valves will mean much more flow potenial. I have seen LS6 castings that flow 330cfm at .500 lift. 700RWHP pump gas blown 6.0L Vettes, GTmonarO's, next Camaro ect..... Look out ford camp.
yea, there was a post about it before, i think it was from an article with the holden commodore or something
anyways, that would be nice to have 3 valve heads, and ford is already putting it in production in the year...2004-5 (?)
anyways, that would be nice to have 3 valve heads, and ford is already putting it in production in the year...2004-5 (?)
The air flow potenial of a 3 valve big bore (4" or more) And the already awsome 15 degree valve angle will blow the small bore 5.4 mod motors away. Modern SBC gen III motors can easly be punched and stroked 427-430 cid and if you go with a C5-R block you can get 454cid. with the second intake valve controlled by a different rocker in a different location it seems you can slove the all rpm's and all tQ cam profile. Two different size intake valves with different ratio's means you can flatten out the power curve for low end grunt and high end power!!!! This could be awsome for hi power street cars.
pretty odd
It seems pretty odd.. more mechanical stuff.. it would be a less reliable engine.. I dont like it.. all they have to do is: make taller blocks for stroking capabilities and using the 11º valve angle used in the c5-r... or put more cubes in it with DoD
Originally posted by Magnum Force
will it still be called LS1, or will it have a different name?
will it still be called LS1, or will it have a different name?



An engine born with the Camaro.