86 Belgium Sub
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- Joined
- Mar 1, 2014
- Posts
- 13
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- Location
- Antwerp - Belgium - Europe
- First Name
- Kurt
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- Chevrolet Suburban C20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 5700cc - 350cu - LT9 - 700R4
Hello everybody, I'm now using my Suburban for a few years now as a second car, mainly to go with the family on camping trips and towing the RV trailer of 3500 lbs or some occasional daily (nice weather) trips.
As I'm getting more free time now (since I'm nearly finished rebuilding our house) I'm making plans to change the Burb and improve a few things.
Although the engine came originally with 185 HP, I seem not to have them found yet. So I was wondering what can be done to improve the performance but keep the reliability of the engine/truck.
So what are we talking about ?
· TRUCK:
1986 Chevrolet Suburban C20 2WD Silverado - 1G8GC26MXGF161694
· OPTION CODES:
LT9 5.7 Liter (350 Cu. In.) 4 BBL V8
MX1 3-Speed automatic THM-400
Z82 Trailering special equipment package
VR4 - Weight distributing trailer hitch
KC4 - Engine oil cooler
V02 - Heavy Duty water & transmission oil cooler
UY7 - Heavy Duty 7-lead trailer wiring harness
F51 - Heavy-Duty front and rear shock absorbers
N41 - Power steering
· ENGINE:
LT9 - 5.7 L - 350 cui V8 16V 4BBL
SAE Net Horsepower 185 PK / 136 kW @ 4000 rpm (Certified to SAE J1349 @ crankshaft)
SAE Net Torque 285 Lb-Ft / 386 Nm @ 2400 rpm
Engine Code Stamping Number: V-0306-UPB / CGF161694
Edelbrock Carburator 1406 - 0144 / 600 CFM – (Prim Jet .098 - Sec Jet .095 - Metering Rod 75x47 - Power Piston Step up Spring Orange)
Ignition Coil: Accel Hei Super Coil 140003
· TRANSMISSION:
Original: THM400 - 3 SPEED - (2,48:1 - 1,48:1 - 1,00:1 - R2,10:1)
Has been replaced by: THM700R4 - 4 SPEED WITH OVERDRIVE & LOCK-UP CONVERTER (3,06:1 - 1,63:1 - 1,00:1 - 0,70:1 - R2,29:1)
· FINAL DRIVE:
GT5 Rear axle ratio 4.10
· WHEELS & TIRES:
285/60VR18 116V Bridgestone Dueler H/T D684 II
American Racing AX188 Ledge 8x16 ET0
I've already checked the engine compression and this is at least 90% on each of the 8 cylinders.
What has been changed ? : Spark plugs, Spark plugs cables, Ignition Rotor, Free flow exhaust new (No catalyc converter anymore), Smog/Air pump system deleted, Water Pump, Alternator, Airco Compressor, 2 Batteries (installed a second one), Additional electric cooling fan and most important, as mentioned above, The THM400 has been replaced with the THM700R4.
Briefly, the Suburban is not performing as expected. Comfortabel cruising speed is 50-55 mph in third gear. 4th gear seems not usable when going (slightly) uphill or having wind upfront. And certainly not when towing. So my "1 million dollar" question: What can be done to improve performance and keep this engine without changing to LS or Big Block ?
I contacted Summit Racing and they suggested to change te intake manifold (Edelbrock Performer EDL-2101) and the cylinder heads (Promaxx Performance PMX-2169) but they could not predict the expected improvement.
I hope I can get some good reliable information from you experienced forum members. Thanks !
PS: As I plan a few other, smaller improvements, I will share this transformation with pictures in other threads...
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As I'm getting more free time now (since I'm nearly finished rebuilding our house) I'm making plans to change the Burb and improve a few things.
Although the engine came originally with 185 HP, I seem not to have them found yet. So I was wondering what can be done to improve the performance but keep the reliability of the engine/truck.
So what are we talking about ?
· TRUCK:
1986 Chevrolet Suburban C20 2WD Silverado - 1G8GC26MXGF161694
· OPTION CODES:
LT9 5.7 Liter (350 Cu. In.) 4 BBL V8
MX1 3-Speed automatic THM-400
Z82 Trailering special equipment package
VR4 - Weight distributing trailer hitch
KC4 - Engine oil cooler
V02 - Heavy Duty water & transmission oil cooler
UY7 - Heavy Duty 7-lead trailer wiring harness
F51 - Heavy-Duty front and rear shock absorbers
N41 - Power steering
· ENGINE:
LT9 - 5.7 L - 350 cui V8 16V 4BBL
SAE Net Horsepower 185 PK / 136 kW @ 4000 rpm (Certified to SAE J1349 @ crankshaft)
SAE Net Torque 285 Lb-Ft / 386 Nm @ 2400 rpm
Engine Code Stamping Number: V-0306-UPB / CGF161694
Edelbrock Carburator 1406 - 0144 / 600 CFM – (Prim Jet .098 - Sec Jet .095 - Metering Rod 75x47 - Power Piston Step up Spring Orange)
Ignition Coil: Accel Hei Super Coil 140003
· TRANSMISSION:
Original: THM400 - 3 SPEED - (2,48:1 - 1,48:1 - 1,00:1 - R2,10:1)
Has been replaced by: THM700R4 - 4 SPEED WITH OVERDRIVE & LOCK-UP CONVERTER (3,06:1 - 1,63:1 - 1,00:1 - 0,70:1 - R2,29:1)
· FINAL DRIVE:
GT5 Rear axle ratio 4.10
· WHEELS & TIRES:
285/60VR18 116V Bridgestone Dueler H/T D684 II
American Racing AX188 Ledge 8x16 ET0
I've already checked the engine compression and this is at least 90% on each of the 8 cylinders.
What has been changed ? : Spark plugs, Spark plugs cables, Ignition Rotor, Free flow exhaust new (No catalyc converter anymore), Smog/Air pump system deleted, Water Pump, Alternator, Airco Compressor, 2 Batteries (installed a second one), Additional electric cooling fan and most important, as mentioned above, The THM400 has been replaced with the THM700R4.
Briefly, the Suburban is not performing as expected. Comfortabel cruising speed is 50-55 mph in third gear. 4th gear seems not usable when going (slightly) uphill or having wind upfront. And certainly not when towing. So my "1 million dollar" question: What can be done to improve performance and keep this engine without changing to LS or Big Block ?
I contacted Summit Racing and they suggested to change te intake manifold (Edelbrock Performer EDL-2101) and the cylinder heads (Promaxx Performance PMX-2169) but they could not predict the expected improvement.
I hope I can get some good reliable information from you experienced forum members. Thanks !
PS: As I plan a few other, smaller improvements, I will share this transformation with pictures in other threads...
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