ls7 into 2006 silverado?
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ls7 into 2006 silverado?
ok, so i have this crazy idea that came to mind, could i put a ls7 inside ny 2006 chevy silverado 1500 that currently has the 4.8l and the nv3500? if so i would use the t-56 tranny if it is strong enough
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Check out the LS1tech truck site. http://www.performancetrucks.net/forums/
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ok, so i was just looking into the lsx, and i really want to keep this truck a small block at heart, so is their a small block that i can build up that will kill a srt 10 ram?
so the t56 isn't strong enough?
umm if you plan on using a T56...get it sent to Tickperformance first...otherwise you are going to have a nice engine, nice truck that goes no where....
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I just told you man. go with either a 427 or 454 LSX Build, and s/c and add spray you more then likely own anything you come across. there's a guy on here with a 9 sec silverado. His name is black sheep i believe.
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read this https://ls1tech.com/forums/dynamomet...-b-change.html
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https://store.gmperformanceparts.com...-19213229--%3E
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lol sorry, im still a noob, i just started getting into the motor swaps, and im used to reading about swaps that are take the motor out transfer every thing and stick it back together and tune it
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I realize that, but theirs more then involved then you think. Take a look at the LQ4 and LQ9 as well.
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yes their both a 6.0 you seem like you don't know what you want. do yourself a favor stop posting and start searching. Price everything out for each motor and build and go from there. be sure to look at dyno sheets and other things to determine what power levels suit you.