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Old 11-22-2005, 10:40 PM
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Default If anyone is interested in building a boost stroker setup...

Heres just a list of stuff ive got in case anyone wants to know whats involved.

Custom turbo kit:


-2 TIA 60mm wastegate(I think they are actually 2 38mm ones)
-TIA 50mm bypass valve
-Griffen intercooller
-custom tubular headers and downpipe(coated)
-intercooler tubing,couplers,clamps,misc flanges and fittings


-upgrade to GT55 turbo-good to 1500 HP
(BAD *** new technology turbo-SUPER power!)


-PA k-memeber

-Fuel system:-RC Engineering 75lb injectors
-Aermotive elininator pump
-Aeromotive fuel filter
-Aeromotive regulator
-Hi-flow fuel rails w\fittings
-fittings and braided hose
-new '98 tank..sumped

heres the motor stuff...

New GM 6.0l block(bored\honed\decked\cleaned)
-Callies 4.00” 4340 crank
-Diamond pistons w/rings Ceramic coated
-Lunati Pro-mod rods
-FMS ported oil pump
-ARP main studs
-Rollmaster double timing chain
-FMS custom hydraulic cam
-FMS pushrods
-Melling hyd lifters
-FMS stage 3 heads AFR heads
-Manley 2.100"\1.60" custom valves
-Crane 1.46” dual springs
-Comp titanium retainers
-Comp spring locators
-Cometic head gaskets
-ARP L-19 head studs
-misc gaskets
-New GM lifter guides, cam plate and misc bolts
-assembled\balanced\blueprinted longblock
-75lb injectors
-port match intake to heads


-F.A.S.T. LSX 90mm intake & throttle body
Strange 12 bolt rearend & w/back plate
Upgrade trans syncro, carbon blockers, steel shift fork

The other stuff is just random misc. stuff...

There might have been a few things changed since then, but this is the "general" amount of information I can give.
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sounds sick. why did you use a 98 tank though? i believe it was 00-02 that used the plastic tanks (thus less weight overall). just curious. should be a killer setup. i want pics!
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Originally Posted by stoleit
sounds sick. why did you use a 98 tank though? i believe it was 00-02 that used the plastic tanks (thus less weight overall). just curious. should be a killer setup. i want pics!
cause he sumped the 98tank andrunning an external pump

like harlen did way back...
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$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

and a long wait. looks like its worth it now!
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WOW - if you don't mind me asking... you prob have what, $15k-$20k wrapped up in that project?! ...not including the car?

Sounds like it's going to be crazy fast though!
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Originally Posted by FastKat
WOW - if you don't mind me asking... you prob have what, $15k-$20k wrapped up in that project?! ...not including the car?

Sounds like it's going to be crazy fast though!
its approx 20k for the motor, 12 bolt, and everything listed after the turbo/fuel setup. but that also includes shipping, labor, etc...

and then you have the turbo kit, fuel, accessories, etc...
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Just a correction:

-2 TIA 46mm wategates


-Manley Pro-Billet rods
-Custom Diamond bost pistons

-Turbo hot parts are stainless-not coated
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/366598-guys-isn-t-classifieds-forum.html
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Originally Posted by Camaro_Zach
um good thing this isnt a forsale post
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Originally Posted by Camaro_Zach
ya, im just posting up what is involved in my setup in case any one is looking to put together something.


youd be crazy to think id sell my car after not even driving it yet.
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Originally Posted by Futral Motorsports
Just a correction:

-2 TIA 46mm wategates


-Manley Pro-Billet rods
-Custom Diamond bost pistons

-Turbo hot parts are stainless-not coated
Hey Allan,

Did the burst panel come in yet? Im assuming it prob wont be till after the holidays that everything is ready to ship...
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Originally Posted by gator's 99TA
um good thing this isnt a forsale post

Good one........



Its all good.. Bad *** setup. Allen does awsome work.
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ohhh TIA WG and BOV or did u mean Tial???????
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I think he mean tial... just like i think he meant boost pistons, not bost
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would it be better to have a cast iron block or a cast aluminum with steel sleeves to save weight for a turbo setup?
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Originally Posted by bostonhatcher
would it be better to have a cast iron block or a cast aluminum with steel sleeves to save weight for a turbo setup?
I guess it depends on what your goals are.

Id rather have something sturdy and not worry about anything, however Harlans block was aluminum and pushing 1200+ rwhp.

My car is a pig to begin with, so I just said **** it(plus I wanted the bigger cubes, 408)

Biggest aluminum stroker that I think you can go with is a 383 or 396, but new stuff is coming out all the time so there might be something else I dont know of.

Actually, come to think of it you can stroke an ls2 motor for 402 cubes...




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