*CLOWNS AES 390 Build*
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*CLOWNS AES 390 Build*
Well fellas I have decided to build a solid foundation before I blow up my stock motor.
- AES 390 LQ9 Short block, 10.0 CR, Callies C-Series crank and Compstar H beam rods, Diamond pistons with steel rings, mellings high volume oil pump, LS3 oil pan.
- Pro Comp 280cc 70cc CNCd LS3 heads, PRC Double springs, SS Valves, LQ9 gaskets, LS3 Rockers with Comp Trinions, stock LS7 lifters, ARP studs.
- ECS Novi 2000 3.0 pulley, IW 10% OD 8 rib and DP Direct Drive.
- FIC 1000s, AR 2" Headers no cats, Alkey Control Duel Meth #15/ #10
- Aruns Cam pick- 230/242 .609/.615 115 lsa ( Stage III )
- LS3 Ported Intake, LS2 TB, RX Monster catch can.
- EFI Live and LC-1 wideband, Doug Ring tune (ECS)
Motor is at AES and the old motor is coming out mid March. New Motor will be done April 1st, Tuning mid to late April!
- AES 390 LQ9 Short block, 10.0 CR, Callies C-Series crank and Compstar H beam rods, Diamond pistons with steel rings, mellings high volume oil pump, LS3 oil pan.
- Pro Comp 280cc 70cc CNCd LS3 heads, PRC Double springs, SS Valves, LQ9 gaskets, LS3 Rockers with Comp Trinions, stock LS7 lifters, ARP studs.
- ECS Novi 2000 3.0 pulley, IW 10% OD 8 rib and DP Direct Drive.
- FIC 1000s, AR 2" Headers no cats, Alkey Control Duel Meth #15/ #10
- Aruns Cam pick- 230/242 .609/.615 115 lsa ( Stage III )
- LS3 Ported Intake, LS2 TB, RX Monster catch can.
- EFI Live and LC-1 wideband, Doug Ring tune (ECS)
Motor is at AES and the old motor is coming out mid March. New Motor will be done April 1st, Tuning mid to late April!
Last edited by Blitzkrieg; 01-31-2013 at 01:50 PM.
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Safety Car
I believe there 390ci engines use a C - series crank, a 5140 forging. Not a 4340 forging like the compstar. You said "comp" crank, that's where my confusion comes in. Should go good if those heads don't just fall apart or crack while your torquing them down!
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Very Cool
2 questions
1. Does the Dallas direct drive bolt up to an iron block 100%
2. What does the RX monster can look like & how is it plumbed
(thinking you'd be better off with a big remote breather catch can, maybe 2)
2 questions
1. Does the Dallas direct drive bolt up to an iron block 100%
2. What does the RX monster can look like & how is it plumbed
(thinking you'd be better off with a big remote breather catch can, maybe 2)
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I don't have a pic of the Monster can but it is huge, I have not got that far as far as the routing of the lines, but RX states there can works for big boost!
That was a very nice post Jay, didn't know you had it in you!
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The direct drive will not just bolt up to the block. The lq9 block only has one of the bolt holes of the 3 on the bracket. There is a boss on the block for a second of the 3, it will need to be drilled and tapped. There is no provision for the third and upper bolt next to the timing cover. You can either fab a bracket and run to a timing cover bolt or just forget about the 3rd bolt. It's plenty stron with the two and does not flex at all.
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2. The can is plumbed center line of the can going to the driverside rear valve cover outlet. Then one of the outer lines going to the vacume line just behind the T.B.on the intake. Then the other outer line on the other side of the can goes into the pipe about six inches infront of the blower.
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Funny that your engine would be done on April Fools day
Seriously tho I wanna see what this thing is gonna do when it is all done. Nice looking build you have going
Seriously tho I wanna see what this thing is gonna do when it is all done. Nice looking build you have going
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Good stuff
If you're dropping the engine in, make sure to clearance the passenger's side motor mount bracket before dropping the engine in. The LQ9 has a threaded boss in the way that you won't need. Ask me at what point I figured that out when I dropped mine in..
Good call on the LS3 oil pan. I did the same and was able to drop the 402 in from the top, with SFI bellhousing on, and stab the clutch and pilot without ever dropping the cross-member 1mm.
AES may be doing it already, but have them drill and tap the extra oil pan bolt hole while their at it
Good luck and enjoy the build man.
If you're dropping the engine in, make sure to clearance the passenger's side motor mount bracket before dropping the engine in. The LQ9 has a threaded boss in the way that you won't need. Ask me at what point I figured that out when I dropped mine in..
Good call on the LS3 oil pan. I did the same and was able to drop the 402 in from the top, with SFI bellhousing on, and stab the clutch and pilot without ever dropping the cross-member 1mm.
AES may be doing it already, but have them drill and tap the extra oil pan bolt hole while their at it
Good luck and enjoy the build man.
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Me likey.
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Good stuff
If you're dropping the engine in, make sure to clearance the passenger's side motor mount bracket before dropping the engine in. The LQ9 has a threaded boss in the way that you won't need. Ask me at what point I figured that out when I dropped mine in..
Good call on the LS3 oil pan. I did the same and was able to drop the 402 in from the top, with SFI bellhousing on, and stab the clutch and pilot without ever dropping the cross-member 1mm.
AES may be doing it already, but have them drill and tap the extra oil pan bolt hole while their at it
Good luck and enjoy the build man.
If you're dropping the engine in, make sure to clearance the passenger's side motor mount bracket before dropping the engine in. The LQ9 has a threaded boss in the way that you won't need. Ask me at what point I figured that out when I dropped mine in..
Good call on the LS3 oil pan. I did the same and was able to drop the 402 in from the top, with SFI bellhousing on, and stab the clutch and pilot without ever dropping the cross-member 1mm.
AES may be doing it already, but have them drill and tap the extra oil pan bolt hole while their at it
Good luck and enjoy the build man.
I like the idea of an extra oil drain plug, thanks for that tip!
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Well my goal would be 1000hp! However I 'm pretty sure that my Novi 2k will be more than maxed out with 3.0, DD and 10% OD and I'm not changing head units so 1000 is out of the question.
According to a few members the 2k max is 900-950 if I'm lucky. Doug is tuning the car and whatever he is able to get out of it I guess thats what it will be! I am hoping for 900, anything after that will be a bonus!
According to a few members the 2k max is 900-950 if I'm lucky. Doug is tuning the car and whatever he is able to get out of it I guess thats what it will be! I am hoping for 900, anything after that will be a bonus!