I can't help but notice that some idiots give a thumbs down rating on the video. Richard is giving away free testing and tuning advice that can save a builder big $ and time. I'm retired now after 40+ years of this stuff but I still learn something with every video. Thanks Richard!
I agree! He did a aftermarket head test now he needs to do a factory head test with peanut ports, 781's, vortec heads, and maybe some 088's. Do the test with a good street cam like a 224 duration. No need to pic a cam to see where they all max out at.
Although the current chants at sports functions make me happy, a chant that would make me very happy is, Big Bang big block! ‘Clap clap clap clap clap’
I wish BBC engines were cheap in my area at the scrap yards. My local U Pick it charges $750 for a BBC, but a Gen III 5.3 is $450 out the door. So, at least in my area, it’s much cheaper to go LS. Grab a 5.3, clean it up, open the rings, (or what I personally do is re-ring the slugs), add a cam, add a cheap snail, enjoy your 800 or so HP for around $1600. That’s my go to formula lol. I’ve built that exact setup about half a dozen times so far; that’s what funds my grudge car when I break stuff. I can make anywhere from $6500-$11,000 on the side throwing that setup together and then dropping it into a customer supplied chassis. Of course I also do the tuning for them and turn all the wrenches, but they supply everything else for the swap. Literally the only hard components I provide are the engine, ready to run, the turbo system which as I said typically is just a cheap journal bearing unit with a generic A2A and aluminum bead rolled plumbing with standard silicone couplers. I do use quality oil line components though as that is mission critical. But I’ve never had one complaint and the only one that I know of that has had any kind of serious failure was 100% user error on the owner. Some people seem to think all you need to do to make power is create more boost pressure, without any regard to adding more fuel or making adjustments to the tune. Even in that case the old 5.3 was a trooper because it made 3 full 1/4 mile passes before it popped and the guy was running close to 1.5 bar @ 12.8-13.2 afr on 93 octane E10 using the same timing map I setup for the thing when it was hitting a boost peak of .6 bar.
I would like to see u do a budget ecu video. something like speediono is priced good. Can run up to 8 cylinders in batch fire non sequential injection.
I ended up finding someone mentioning 454 vortec head flow numbers, but it was only the intake at .550 lift, he said it was 246 cfm. I don't know how much different it would be at .500. 781 heads gain about 12 cfm from .500 to .550. I guess it depends on where the vortecs start falling off at. So maybe that puts them around 235 cfm at .500. That would be about 10 more than the peanut ports. Wish you still had those flow numbers richard😜 just teasing
I can’t stop laughing. How do you tell a car guy?.. when he makes car noises at a motor or car not running. I do it and my boys do to. Love hearing another do it. I thought I was the only big kid.
Hey Richard I have always wandered about using nitrous with a stock mechanical pump and or aftermarket mechanical pump. I have only used nitrous with electric pumps.
Would you be willing to make a video going over the installation, and just how you routed the turbos? A little bit more into the actual build? There doesn’t seem to be much support out there that I have found. I don’t know anything about boost. I’m trying to watch all your videos to figure it out!
He does have a video on how he tries to do it for cheap with the piping and everything. He does the same thing over and over with it, he even uses the same turbo/carbs for different set ups.
Love the content Richard I want to use this set up in my Gen 6 99 suburban 2500 what would I have to do to keep my fuel injection setup or what’s a good aftermarket fuel injection kit
I've got chance for a running 454 in a motorhome, thing is, I don't know if it's a tall deck or not. How do I tell? Your videos have helped me out tremendously and my next project is a '78 Pontiac Lemans 4dr that I'm building a sleeper out of. I'm pretty sure it's got the peanut port heads on it. My aim is to boost it. Also, do you think the rear dif from a Grand National or G-body Hurst Olds will hold up? It's not going to be anything radical.
Richard i would like to know about the difference between stock manifolds and header at these low rpm's i don't think the stock exhaust manifolds would hurt performance that much whats your thought???
I just did the same thing. I built a stout tow rig out of a 81 Scottsdale. It's now a single gt45 468. I built it for good low-mid range torque we'll see how it goes. I'm about a week and a half away from the chassis dyno. So I'll have some numbers "Project K20" keep an eye out.
Is there a cam that you would recommend for a street strip motor that will still work with stock pistons on the gen vi 454 that would be little more aggressive for a turbo motor Richard holdner?
I know this is an older video just had one question. I have a stock 454 and a 78/75 with a .96ar turbo. You said you can get the same power using that. Wouldn’t there be a lot of back pressure and choke just using the one?
@@richardholdener1727 so I would be better off running two of those turbos. I’m running the same cam as in the video also. 600-700 is what I’m aiming for. Just mostly a fun street car. Strip once in a while. I love you’re videos btw. Super helpful info!
@@richardholdener1727 thanx for a awsome video series, thanx to you i bought a 454 gen 6 ! So decisions based from your series hits all the way to sweden 😂
I just discovered your channel on YT thank you so much for the info I have a BBC 454 I want to build for supercharger or turbo down the road will all bolt on upgrade parts without bore or stroke handle turbo, super charge? Thanks any recommendations on parts to get? I never built an engine before a little lost but I will never learn if I don't start on my own the only thing I have now is a performance 2.0 I take and holley 850 carb
@@richardholdener1727 I thought that ring gap would be the major hurdle. I know that fuel delivery is another thing to consider, along with Spark. I have a 406 sbc with Promaxx 200cc Heads, I will be installing a Holley Sniper and I want to put a turbo on it. I was concerned with the ring gap.
carb cfm times 3456 divided by cubic inches tells you how many RPMS that carb will allow that motor to operate. so 4,949 Rpms but really more... as that would be at 100% efficient for math problem.
I got 2 8100 vortec motors and have been looking to throw a turbo on one to see what it does. Looking to make about 500-600 horses being that one is my daily and the other is sitting in my garage lol
@@wolfbear572 don't remember the channels name but it's one of the guys from the show trucks he put a 8.1 in with a turbo Google or search ugly truck on RUclips. Last one I seen he was going to use raylar like 540ci stroker an going to use one of 8.1 inspiration heavy duty blocks from like industrial motor
@@michaelstoker6710 I’ll look because I don’t see much on these motors but I know stock they are solid. Just wondering how far can I push before they break
Richard I'm building a 489-in gen six using the stock cylinder heads with a little bit of Port work, GMPP hydraulic roller Marine engine for my father's boat. Anyways I had a quick question for you what intake gaskets are you using when you run a carb'd intake on these?, Also what do you do about the where the oil cooler lines go into the block do you block those off somehow do you know the special plug?
I can't help but notice that some idiots give a thumbs down rating on the video. Richard is giving away free testing and tuning advice that can save a builder big $ and time. I'm retired now after 40+ years of this stuff but I still learn something with every video. Thanks Richard!
Keep the 454 big block stuff going!
You are the man! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
I agree! He did a aftermarket head test now he needs to do a factory head test with peanut ports, 781's, vortec heads, and maybe some 088's. Do the test with a good street cam like a 224 duration. No need to pic a cam to see where they all max out at.
Although the current chants at sports functions make me happy, a chant that would make me very happy is, Big Bang big block! ‘Clap clap clap clap clap’
Didn't have to spend 3 Zillion on a Hellcat to get 700hp. Re-ring, Cam, Single Turbo .. Game On.
I totally agree
Boost makes every thing better.
Love it ! Now to the «add boost until it blows up» BBC video 😍
watch the big bang bbc video
@@richardholdener1727 Tried looking, couldn’t find it. A link would be cool if you have the time 🙃
@@richardholdener1727 what fuel are you running for these tests? 93 or E85?
These big block videos always make me think junkyard, turbo and nitrous!!!
Been waiting for a big bang big block forever...
True ., the 454 with a dual plane /NOS numbers are right under my 10.5 :1 big block with 110 octane 550/650 tq
What cam and heads?
I wish BBC engines were cheap in my area at the scrap yards. My local U Pick it charges $750 for a BBC, but a Gen III 5.3 is $450 out the door. So, at least in my area, it’s much cheaper to go LS. Grab a 5.3, clean it up, open the rings, (or what I personally do is re-ring the slugs), add a cam, add a cheap snail, enjoy your 800 or so HP for around $1600. That’s my go to formula lol. I’ve built that exact setup about half a dozen times so far; that’s what funds my grudge car when I break stuff. I can make anywhere from $6500-$11,000 on the side throwing that setup together and then dropping it into a customer supplied chassis. Of course I also do the tuning for them and turn all the wrenches, but they supply everything else for the swap. Literally the only hard components I provide are the engine, ready to run, the turbo system which as I said typically is just a cheap journal bearing unit with a generic A2A and aluminum bead rolled plumbing with standard silicone couplers. I do use quality oil line components though as that is mission critical. But I’ve never had one complaint and the only one that I know of that has had any kind of serious failure was 100% user error on the owner. Some people seem to think all you need to do to make power is create more boost pressure, without any regard to adding more fuel or making adjustments to the tune. Even in that case the old 5.3 was a trooper because it made 3 full 1/4 mile passes before it popped and the guy was running close to 1.5 bar @ 12.8-13.2 afr on 93 octane E10 using the same timing map I setup for the thing when it was hitting a boost peak of .6 bar.
the 454 is a premium at our yard too
Once you’ve run a big block it’s hard to go back the $300 is well worth it
I wish my pops never sold his 84 suburban with the 7.4
I'd really like to see what a ZZ502 cam swap would make for gains
YAY ! BBC Content ! 👌🙂👍
Awesome video!
Can we start getting a parts list & the part numbers if available, please?
Pleaseeeeeee 🙏🏽
I would like to see u do a budget ecu video. something like speediono is priced good.
Can run up to 8 cylinders in batch fire non sequential injection.
I ended up finding someone mentioning 454 vortec head flow numbers, but it was only the intake at .550 lift, he said it was 246 cfm. I don't know how much different it would be at .500. 781 heads gain about 12 cfm from .500 to .550. I guess it depends on where the vortecs start falling off at. So maybe that puts them around 235 cfm at .500. That would be about 10 more than the peanut ports. Wish you still had those flow numbers richard😜 just teasing
I can’t stop laughing. How do you tell a car guy?.. when he makes car noises at a motor or car not running. I do it and my boys do to. Love hearing another do it. I thought I was the only big kid.
Hey Richard I have always wandered about using nitrous with a stock mechanical pump and or aftermarket mechanical pump. I have only used nitrous with electric pumps.
Bad ass 454!
Boost: the solution to all the world’s problems
Would you be willing to make a video going over the installation, and just how you routed the turbos? A little bit more into the actual build?
There doesn’t seem to be much support out there that I have found.
I don’t know anything about boost. I’m trying to watch all your videos to figure it out!
He does have a video on how he tries to do it for cheap with the piping and everything. He does the same thing over and over with it, he even uses the same turbo/carbs for different set ups.
ruclips.net/video/REtZn30m4WE/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/PVqXG8sneoI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/g_BreaprLHE/видео.html
3 links to some of his videos. Sorry for separate posts as I am typing on phone. Search "richard holdener how to turbo".
I don't know richard, it'd be nice to see what a good head upgrade would do to a factory 454 sice it's easier to do a head swap than a cam swap.
a head will do very little without some type of cam, and most will offer a big drop in compression from the stock 102-cc heads
it would be really interesting to see the difference in performance in a 5.4 2v ford vs 4.6 2v
A boat anchor vs a bigger boat anchor
Those two valve heads don't flow very well.
Dog turd vs decroded dog turd
Big Bang 454
I have a stock 1975 454 and would like to add boost can you do a video for that?
lots of boosted bbc vids up
@@richardholdener1727 thanks but is it the same for old style and gen 6?
Have you done a big bang on any of these big blocks? How much power are these bottom ends handling?
so far 1200 hp
@@richardholdener1727 thanks for the response Richard :)
I could imagine smoking just about anybody around town with this carbonation in my 1979 Chevy LUV
Love the content Richard I want to use this set up in my Gen 6 99 suburban 2500 what would I have to do to keep my fuel injection setup or what’s a good aftermarket fuel injection kit
you can use your efi-with tuning
I’m ready to see the magnum turbo engine
Some may Ls is better but the 454 is just as good and way cheaper, getting a carb setup will be cheaper than any fuel option on the Ls
I've got chance for a running 454 in a motorhome, thing is, I don't know if it's a tall deck or not. How do I tell? Your videos have helped me out tremendously and my next project is a '78 Pontiac Lemans 4dr that I'm building a sleeper out of. I'm pretty sure it's got the peanut port heads on it. My aim is to boost it. Also, do you think the rear dif from a Grand National or G-body Hurst Olds will hold up? It's not going to be anything radical.
they never made a tall deck 454-only 366 and 427
It's big bang time
Whats up Richard, how reliable would the single turbo setup 454 be, or how long would it last low psi 3-8
forever with a good tune
Richard i would like to know about the difference between stock manifolds and header at these low rpm's i don't think the stock exhaust manifolds would hurt performance that much whats your thought???
long tube headers make much more torque at low rpm-that is where they excel
You mentioned the cam that you used but I am building this exact engine and would like the valve springs that y'all utilized thanks
I USED COMP 26918 BUT WOULD RECOMMEND BTR DUALS
I would like to build a stout towing rig out of my 1998 GMC Suburban 4WD with the same 7.4 used here... Suggestions?
I just did the same thing. I built a stout tow rig out of a 81 Scottsdale. It's now a single gt45 468. I built it for good low-mid range torque we'll see how it goes. I'm about a week and a half away from the chassis dyno. So I'll have some numbers "Project K20" keep an eye out.
That was bad ass Dude!
and now all the big block engines just went up in price
TIL Big Blocks Rule!
Is there a cam that you would recommend for a street strip motor that will still work with stock pistons on the gen vi 454 that would be little more aggressive for a turbo motor Richard holdner?
something near 230 degrees of intake duration
Utg is all about big cfm carbs regardless of what it is on top of.
UTG IS NOT AN ENGINE GUY
I know he’s a seat of the pants kind of guy :]
He jams a single plane on everything too.
I know this is an older video just had one question. I have a stock 454 and a 78/75 with a .96ar turbo. You said you can get the same power using that. Wouldn’t there be a lot of back pressure and choke just using the one?
depends on the desired power level-and I would use a bigger AR on a single BBC
@@richardholdener1727 so I would be better off running two of those turbos. I’m running the same cam as in the video also. 600-700 is what I’m aiming for. Just mostly a fun street car. Strip once in a while. I love you’re videos btw. Super helpful info!
How Is streatable is a blow through carburetor?
Very if you have the correct company do it
Very streetable, just like a regular carb
Would you tear the motor down to add ring gap for a relatively low 9lbs of boost or roll the 🎲🎲?
Should be fine, but I would gap them, for the simple reason that you’re gonna wanna more than 9. Lol you say you wont, but you willl!!!
that's on you-you just never know (and it's not a boost level-its ring temperature)
@@richardholdener1727 did you gap the rings for this particular application?
How important are headers vs manifolds in a turbo application vs n/a?
less important on turbo
Hey Rich, if it handles 800hp turbo'd, couldn't it have handled a 250 or 300 shot on nitrous?? 😏
YES
Do you think you would be willing to test a few stage 4 cams and run the rpm up to 8000 on a LS?
most stage 4 cams are not designed to make power at 8000 rpm
Gotcha. I just know a lot of guys are running "big" cams at very high rpm and seeing good results. So I was curious on what the graph shows that high
What’s the cheapest blow through carb for my gen 6 ?
quick fuel most likely
Can you add the parts list I would love to build one thank you
I'm putting the same application in to my 88 suburban but how would it react with a 1050cfm dominator carb ??
is it a race engine?
What octane fuel would you need with this turbo setup?
100
2:02 lmao is that noise attached to the clip?
Does this engine got bigger ring gap or is the engine completly stock ?
yes it gas extra gap
@@richardholdener1727 thanx for a awsome video series, thanx to you i bought a 454 gen 6 ! So decisions based from your series hits all the way to sweden 😂
@@richardholdener1727 wich turbos do you recommend for a 1000hp gen6? Trying to stay away from de 180 dollar gt45s ?
I would assume the 1996-00 full-size trucks are only the 2500 or 3500 applications correct?
not sure what the big block options were in specifically
You said to use a dual-plane intake but it looks like you cut the divider out of yours why is that?
many dual planes have dividers like that
I just discovered your channel on YT thank you so much for the info I have a BBC 454 I want to build for supercharger or turbo down the road will all bolt on upgrade parts without bore or stroke handle turbo, super charge? Thanks any recommendations on parts to get? I never built an engine before a little lost but I will never learn if I don't start on my own the only thing I have now is a performance 2.0 I take and holley 850 carb
just add ring gap and the stock stuff will work
Can you do a Big Bang BBF 460?
👍💪
Smoke on the tires
Stock cast pistons and you didn't add ring gap?
we did
What level of boost can you safely run on a 400 sbc with the standard ring gap of .018-.022?
it's more complicated than boost vs gap
Tuned correctly your fine until about 16-18lbs ish. I have a 305 on 12.5 lbs never touched the ring gap I'm at least 5 yrs into driving.
@@richardholdener1727 I thought that ring gap would be the major hurdle. I know that fuel delivery is another thing to consider, along with Spark. I have a 406 sbc with Promaxx 200cc Heads, I will be installing a Holley Sniper and I want to put a turbo on it. I was concerned with the ring gap.
Do throttle body style EFI systems offer the same or similar charge cooling?
YES
That waaahhh scared the hell out of me.
Hmm... might do this with my $300 class A p30
So, as a comparison, what’s the adjusted stock hp of an l86?
what year?
2017?
Would twin gt45s get you there safely?
With just a skosh of water /meth thrown in for shitz and giggles also how many degrees of advance were given?
YES EASILY
Were you on pump gas also
Did you install tthe cam advanced or dot to dot?
dot to dot
🎉🎉🎉🎉
What about a 468
Can u do it with a 468
same thing happens
Ok thanks
Wahhhhhh!
No mention if he regapped the piston rings :(
he did
@@richardholdener1727 i apologize sir!
carb cfm times 3456 divided by cubic inches tells you how many RPMS that carb will allow that motor to operate. so 4,949 Rpms but really more... as that would be at 100% efficient for math problem.
that formula is just a basic indication-far from absolute
Ring gap?
yes
u got enough turbos for 2000 horse id rather have a single turbo less lag down low
Have you done much with the 8100 Vortec?
NO SIR
I got 2 8100 vortec motors and have been looking to throw a turbo on one to see what it does. Looking to make about 500-600 horses being that one is my daily and the other is sitting in my garage lol
@@wolfbear572 don't remember the channels name but it's one of the guys from the show trucks he put a 8.1 in with a turbo Google or search ugly truck on RUclips. Last one I seen he was going to use raylar like 540ci stroker an going to use one of 8.1 inspiration heavy duty blocks from like industrial motor
Check out Lawrence LT Tolman’s channel
@@michaelstoker6710 I’ll look because I don’t see much on these motors but I know stock they are solid. Just wondering how far can I push before they break
Bad Ass!!
Personally I blame squirrels
Richard I'm building a 489-in gen six using the stock cylinder heads with a little bit of Port work, GMPP hydraulic roller
Marine engine for my father's boat. Anyways
I had a quick question for you what intake gaskets are you using when you run a carb'd intake on these?, Also what do you do about the where the oil cooler lines go into the block do you block those off somehow do you know the special plug?
we used pipe plugs for the cooler lines and used standard fel pro BBC oval port gaskets
@@richardholdener1727 thank you very much!
I don't get going backwards to a carb, it's already fuel injected why go backwards ?
when run on the same intake, a carb usually makes more power than port injection
@@richardholdener1727 yeah by a few in the upper range but fuel injection is better in nearly every other aspect over a carb .
All you ever think about is boost.
yep!
A carb isn't an upgrade. It's a downgrade.