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Old 04-17-2005, 03:46 PM
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Here's my question. Taking both an LS6 and an LS2 and bolting on the same mods to each engine. The LS2 will produce better gains correct?

Has anyone cammed an LS2 yet? What kind of numbers are they putting down? Only reason i ask is because my LS1 shortblock is making some weird noises and am considering a potential LS6 or LS2 swap into my C5.
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i would say the ls2 would because of the extra cubeesss
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Originally Posted by 8KickassRS9
i would say the ls2 would because of the extra cubeesss

Mee Too, only drawack is that tuners are not as good with LS2 edit as LS1 edit yet. That will come with time though
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Go with the larger bore. It does not matter if ls2 edit isn't out yet. The car has an ls1 pcm. The engine block has nothing to do with the pcm.
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Originally Posted by ChucksZ06
Go with the larger bore. It does not matter if ls2 edit isn't out yet. The car has an ls1 pcm. The engine block has nothing to do with the pcm.

I've been told that the LS1 pcm would have no problem controling the LS2. We'll see. The LS6 is 900 dollars cheaper




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