New Guy on LS1 Tech
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New Guy on LS1 Tech
I've been reading off of this forum for a bit now and I just wanted to say hello to everyone and introduce myself.
Name is Tony, I live in MN north of Minneapolis.
I joined this forum because I'm starting to build an LS1 for a swap into a smaller car; I have a few in mind, the primary ones that I would like to get would either be a 240z or a 3rd gen rx7. Neither of which are easy to find or cheap, but I figured I'd start to build the motor while I save up for a solid shell.
The only power adder I'm looking at for this motor is an upgraded cam, something around a 224 with a .581 lift (I'd like it to be mild for everyday driving) If someone has a better cam in mind to recommend please do so. Otherwise essentially stock output with beefed up internals in-case I get bored and want to throw nitrous at if for the days I make it out to a track.
I apologize now if I ask a stupid question, or something that is more "common knowledge" as I'm really just starting this build and trying to learn all I can before I start purchasing more parts.
I was able to obtain a block with low miles for my rebuild (late generation corvette block) with the crank (both in excellent condition); some 853 casting heads which I plan to have new guides put in and I will replace the valves/springs with something stronger than stock, and an LS1 intake manifold.
Looking forward to learning more from this forum in the upcoming months,
Thanks for reading!
Tony
Name is Tony, I live in MN north of Minneapolis.
I joined this forum because I'm starting to build an LS1 for a swap into a smaller car; I have a few in mind, the primary ones that I would like to get would either be a 240z or a 3rd gen rx7. Neither of which are easy to find or cheap, but I figured I'd start to build the motor while I save up for a solid shell.
The only power adder I'm looking at for this motor is an upgraded cam, something around a 224 with a .581 lift (I'd like it to be mild for everyday driving) If someone has a better cam in mind to recommend please do so. Otherwise essentially stock output with beefed up internals in-case I get bored and want to throw nitrous at if for the days I make it out to a track.
I apologize now if I ask a stupid question, or something that is more "common knowledge" as I'm really just starting this build and trying to learn all I can before I start purchasing more parts.
I was able to obtain a block with low miles for my rebuild (late generation corvette block) with the crank (both in excellent condition); some 853 casting heads which I plan to have new guides put in and I will replace the valves/springs with something stronger than stock, and an LS1 intake manifold.
Looking forward to learning more from this forum in the upcoming months,
Thanks for reading!
Tony