Street Machine

8/71-BLOWN, MECHINJECT­ED ALLOY LS3

BG ENGINES, NORTH RICHMOND, NSW

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WHILE EFI has revolution­ised the driveabili­ty of big, angry engines, nothing in that world can match the tough look of a mechanical­ly injected V8 wearing a filthy, whoppin’ great blower. Damian Baker from BG Engines knows this, so he has kitted out this LS3 with all the angry sauce he had in the cupboard.

“This is an alloy 6.2-litre LS3 that we got as a running unit,” Damo says. “It is out of 1TUFVL, and we’d done work on it in the past, but it was brought in to us for a freshen-up after the car had an incident at Powercruis­e and was pulled down for repairs.

“We prepared and added dual keyways to the stock LS3 crank, and also added Callies Compstar rods and 9.5:1-comp CP pistons. The cam is still a hydraulic-roller stick, but it is a custom blower-grind we spec out here at BG, and it runs on Corvette C5R lifters. I’m lucky I know some people who have a bit to do with Le Mans, and these lifters are special-order short-travel items.”

Up top, the stock #821-casting heads are basically standard except for some handportin­g, with a PAC dual spring kit. “Because the LS3 has the bigger valves in the factory heads, we leave most of that alone; that’s the beauty of these engines,” says Damo.

The 8/71 Blower Shop party-starter sits on a matching Blower Shop manifold, with a Enderle Bird hat converted to a barn-door type for a sweet old-school look that was so important to the customer. And a big part of that is the Bg-designed mechanical injection set-up.

“The fuel system is done in-house, and it’s a methanol system with a custom scroll and custom jetting to run the E85,” Damo explains.

“The mechanical­ly injected E85 is something I have been doing quite a bit lately. There’s no electronic brain, as the EFI complicate­s it with fuel rails and injectors. This has a mechanical fuel pump mounted off the front of the engine on a Joe Blo bracket, with a ball valve up top, and that’s the fuel system.

“Everything is really straightfo­rward with this combo. The big appeal to me is the big, blown type of tough engine without the complexity of EFI. You need a bit of experience with this type of combinatio­n to tune it, and they’re quite inefficien­t, but the simplicity is hands-down better over the EFI world – there’s one fuel line, just like a carby. For a Powercruis­e car, this is going to be far simpler than an EFI set-up. And this will be quite a Powercruis­e car!”

The high-riser late-model small-block is finished off with polished cylinder head caps and a pair of epic Shaun’s Custom Alloy billet rocker covers. “I like supporting Aussie products, and Shaun’s rocker covers would have to be the best ones out there for the LS,” Damo reckons. “We couldn’t stick the coil packs back on them, so the LS coils will live in the scuttle panel, with an MSD 6014 standalone control box running the ignition system.”

All up, the 6.2-litre made 888hp at 7000rpm on 15psi boost, which was where Damo was happy to cap it for the sake of the alloy block’s longevity. Tellingly, it also made 750lb-ft at 4900rpm, which will ensure 1TUFVL makes short work of the back tyres down Sydney Motorsport Park’s front straight!

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