Will there ever be another OVC/DOHC GM V8??

YEah, my LS1 gets on average 18-22mpg and it only has 34k miles on it. I've been clocking my gas mileage for months. I only see high MPG #'s on LONG sustained cruises in 6th gear turning about 1500-1700RPM... Best I got was 360 miles on 12 gallons. (once I hit OK, TX and NM, I didn't let my tank get below 1/2... .

I knew they had a high TQ rating, but knew that their HP rating was significantly lower. I thought there was closer to ~60 HP difference between the L98 and the LT1 though
(mostly to do with the intake design?
). Although I don't trust that the 275/285 HP rating of the LT1's are exactly spec-on either??
Does anyone have the bore/stroke dimensions for the L98? Or any other dimensions for it at least? I knew the L989 made low HP #'s but I didn't think they were that low! W/ a TQ rating like that, I think the intake had a lot to do w/ it... like they said.. FAT intake runners, w/ a big plenum.
And yes, I did mean the LT5, I was just unsure of the RPO.
And yes, I did mean the LT5, I was just unsure of the RPO.
Does anyone have the bore/stroke dimensions for the L98? Or any other dimensions for it at least? I knew the L989 made low HP #'s but I didn't think they were that low! W/ a TQ rating like that, I think the intake had a lot to do w/ it... like they said.. FAT intake runners, w/ a big plenum.
And yes, I did mean the LT5, I was just unsure of the RPO.
And yes, I did mean the LT5, I was just unsure of the RPO.
The problem is that it didn't breathe well, compared to a modern engine. The TPI has those tuned length intake runners that gave it a torque spike at peak torque RPM (3200?). But it
was all over at about 5500 RPM, and well down from the peak torque.
Lowest 305 TPI went ws 190ish hp after 85. From 87 to 92, the most powerful engine you could get with a manual was a 305 TPI equiped with the L98's camshaft. It made 210 in the first few years, but as the cam got a bit bigger, so did the hp. By 92, the 305 TPI with the G92 and 5spd manual was packing 230hp and 330ftlbs, not too far off L98 standards.
LONG LIVE THE LB9!!
LONG LIVE THE LB9!!
I stand corrected!!
I knew they had a high TQ rating, but knew that their HP rating was significantly lower. I thought there was closer to ~60 HP difference between the L98 and the LT1 though
(mostly to do with the intake design?
). Although I don't trust that the 275/285 HP rating of the LT1's are exactly spec-on either?? 
I knew they had a high TQ rating, but knew that their HP rating was significantly lower. I thought there was closer to ~60 HP difference between the L98 and the LT1 though
(mostly to do with the intake design?
). Although I don't trust that the 275/285 HP rating of the LT1's are exactly spec-on either?? 
But EVERYONE underestimates the third gen. Know whats even funnier though (and even MORE unknown). The 305 TPI 5spd's were just as quick as the 350tpi's, if not quicker 
Lowest 305 TPI went ws 190ish hp after 85. From 87 to 92, the most powerful engine you could get with a manual was a 305 TPI equiped with the L98's camshaft. It made 210 in the first few years, but as the cam got a bit bigger, so did the hp. By 92, the 305 TPI with the G92 and 5spd manual was packing 230hp and 330ftlbs, not too far off L98 standards.
LONG LIVE THE LB9!!
LONG LIVE THE LB9!!
Hooray Thirdgens. I too am a fan of the 305 / 5-speed, which is why I own one.
Back to the original topic, I don't imagine there will be a major switch away from cam-in-block designs at GM unless OHC and DOHC becomes cheap enough to produce in high volume.
Smooth engines are a must in Cadillacs and the like but obviously GM puts most of its v8s in trucks and SUVs.
Back to the original topic, I don't imagine there will be a major switch away from cam-in-block designs at GM unless OHC and DOHC becomes cheap enough to produce in high volume.
Smooth engines are a must in Cadillacs and the like but obviously GM puts most of its v8s in trucks and SUVs.
Why even talk about cams??? There was talk a while back about camless engines where each valve is run by a servo... Talk about refinement! You could have a completely docile smooth running engine for everyday life and mileage and when you want to have fun you simply flip a switch and walla! a fire breathing dragon appears!!!
It's comming... just not for quite some time
It's comming... just not for quite some time
. I've seen a couple 3rd-gens at the track running low 15's, and the driver of one of them seemed thrilled with the time he got?! 
Under-estimated??
Maybe
. But that's still 2 seconds off my low 13-second LS1
.
I think there's a fine line between under-estimation and over-exaggeration though
. I've seen a couple 3rd-gens at the track running low 15's, and the driver of one of them seemed thrilled with the time he got?! 
Under-estimated??
Maybe
. But that's still 2 seconds off my low 13-second LS1
.
. I've seen a couple 3rd-gens at the track running low 15's, and the driver of one of them seemed thrilled with the time he got?! 
Under-estimated??
Maybe
. But that's still 2 seconds off my low 13-second LS1
.



The LT1's were close to 300 HP, but that was with a MUCH IMPROVED intake over the L98's TPI.