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Old 03-26-2012, 06:55 PM
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Looking to get a maggie wondering if a mp112 that was on a 2006 vette would fit a 2007 cts-v. both ls2's. what if anything would need to be modified. thanks
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they wont fit...different pulley / belt system, different snout, and a couple other little bits that are different. you would wind up putting more money into it trying to get it to work, then just buying one built for the V1. the GTO is the only LS2 based engine that is similar to the V. it has an almost identical belt system.

if you are going to put something from a LS2 Vette on the V, might as well make it really worth it...like a TVS1900/2300.
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Coles statements are somewhat correct. Vette won't work because of the placement of the blowe on the manifold. Belt spacing is the same as the V. The GTO kit uses the same blower placement as the V with different belt spacing that does not work with the V. A switch GTO pulleys would be a must, or you can buy the V jackshaft and install it in the GTO. Fuel rails are also backwards on the GTO so you would need to swap rails from one side to the other and get the V fuel block if they are different.
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Originally Posted by raven154
Coles statements are somewhat correct. Vette won't work because of the placement of the blowe on the manifold. Belt spacing is the same as the V. The GTO kit uses the same blower placement as the V with different belt spacing that does not work with the V. A switch GTO pulleys would be a must, or you can buy the V jackshaft and install it in the GTO. Fuel rails are also backwards on the GTO so you would need to swap rails from one side to the other and get the V fuel block if they are different.
Could the V be anymore segregated? Geesh

How's the 2300 install coming along man?
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Slow lol in Seattle right now learning to drive a 737.
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Slow lol in Seattle right now learning to drive a 737.
Sweeeeet! (on the plane part)
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MS Flight Simulator does wonders.



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