So just purely for the fun of it I thought I'd run down the details of that "garbage engine" I'm using. You might find it entertaining. I'll start with some basics. Engine weight is 400 lbs. The aftermarket heads add about 10lbs and the blower adds 50, so the total with the blower is the same as a naturally aspirated all aluminum LS. The Buick 300 block is a modern light weight thinwall casting of high nickle content for long life and stiffness deburred and ceramic coated inside and out.
Bore is 3.830"
Crank is nodular iron 340 with mains reduced to 3" and seal journals ground for viton seals, stock 3.850" stroke
Stainless main cap stabilizer plate
Displacement: 346 ci or 5.7L
Rod and main bearing clearances set to .0008-.0012"
540 gram Carillo rods
380g Wiseco forged pistons w/83g pins, rings are 30-35g
TA Performance 264-74-R solid lifter roller cam, .544" lift, 264/274 dur and 112 LS
Aftermarket aluminum CNC ported TA/Rover heads with modern heart shaped closed chambers, 1.9/1.6" titanium valves, beehive 350 lb springs, stud mount TA roller rockers. Largest ports in the industry for SBB by a wide margin.
Intake has vertical ports with injectors mounted directly above the valves
Modified "Lightning" M112 Eaton blower inverted and mounted in the lifter valley, discharge and inlet both directed upwards
Hat for intake manifold can be equipped with an air/liquid intercooler if desired. It isn't, no advantage with the expected boost level
Inlet is an Enderlie style throttle body/air cleaner/Bug Catcher fitted with a 2" standoff containing the MAF sensor
Port injection, '411 ECM
COP
10.5 CR
Boost is expected to be between 4 and 6 psi
Expected redline is 7500rpm
more details but why bother? It's probably more than you wanted to see anyway. This particular engine is awaiting ceramic coating of the heads, intake and timing cover and should go in the car this winter. All but basic engine machine work was done in-house.
By any definition this engine is as modern as any non-DI engine being mass-produced today. The combustion chamber and inlet tract alone make it so. For a garbage engine it ain't half bad. Uses the stock '02 Camaro sensors including the dual pattern degree wheel and except for the TPS which is crap.
And you guys tried to tell me that it couldn't be made to run with the '411. You were wrong. It will be the 3rd SBB engine to run on that processor that I can personally verify. So are you also wrong about the AA80E? Yeah, more likely than not. I think I'll enjoy proving that.
Jim