LS1 stroker kits for dummies
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LS1 stroker kits for dummies
I am looking into modifying a LS1 and I figured a stroker kit would be a solid place to start for an awsome street build up. I am kinna new to the domestic tuning scene, although I have studied imports for years and know quite a bit about hp and the creation thereof, I have kind of switched sides you might say, and the reason for this is I have become fasanated with the lightweight high hp potential of the AL chevy smallblocks, anyway that is enough background, now to the point. I was woundering what kind of stroker would be best suited to a med budget street car, I was reading about a 455ci LS1 kit but it requires aftermarket sleeves, I could not find the exact kit for sale anywhere but I have seen similar kits for around $3300 with forged internals, but I have no idea what it would cost to sleve the block, or how much it will cost to modify the heads/cam or get a new set of heads to accomadate the additinal displacement. Another question with good aftermarket sleves and 4.125 in bore can the sleaves take any boost or are they only compatable with NA pressures? Another question, how much bore can I run without re-sleaving to re-sleave the block? I don't know too much about the VE of pushrod engines, but is it possable to reach my goal of 500hp with a streetable cam (without boost or NOS) on a 455, a 427, or even a 383? As you can prob guess I am planning to run pump gas (91 oct). I am new to this so don't mind me if I say somthing stupid, just have your laugh and tell me where I went wrong Ok.
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Do some searches about different stroker kits. There is a ton of potential, it just depends on how much you want to spend. What's your budget like?!
Originally Posted by kachok25
I am looking into modifying a LS1 and I figured a stroker kit would be a solid place to start for an awsome street build up. I am kinna new to the domestic tuning scene, although I have studied imports for years and know quite a bit about hp and the creation thereof, I have kind of switched sides you might say, and the reason for this is I have become fasanated with the lightweight high hp potential of the AL chevy smallblocks, anyway that is enough background, now to the point. I was woundering what kind of stroker would be best suited to a med budget street car, I was reading about a 455ci LS1 kit but it requires aftermarket sleeves, I could not find the exact kit for sale anywhere but I have seen similar kits for around $3300 with forged internals, but I have no idea what it would cost to sleve the block, or how much it will cost to modify the heads/cam or get a new set of heads to accomadate the additinal displacement. Another question with good aftermarket sleves and 4.125 in bore can the sleaves take any boost or are they only compatable with NA pressures? Another question, how much bore can I run without re-sleaving to re-sleave the block? I don't know too much about the VE of pushrod engines, but is it possable to reach my goal of 500hp with a streetable cam (without boost or NOS) on a 455, a 427, or even a 383? As you can prob guess I am planning to run pump gas (91 oct). I am new to this so don't mind me if I say somthing stupid, just have your laugh and tell me where I went wrong Ok.
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Originally Posted by kachok25
I am looking at about a 5-6k budget, possably a little more if needed. Am I going about this the right way or should I just be looking at forced induction.
Yes for 5-6K it can be done.
How would depend on what you want out of the motor I'm sure a search can help or ask people who have strokers for reviews.
Hope you got headed in the right dircetion
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Originally Posted by Ace$nyper
You state you want 500WHP streetable and don't want F/I.
Yes for 5-6K it can be done.
How would depend on what you want out of the motor I'm sure a search can help or ask people who have strokers for reviews.
Hope you got headed in the right dircetion
Yes for 5-6K it can be done.
How would depend on what you want out of the motor I'm sure a search can help or ask people who have strokers for reviews.
Hope you got headed in the right dircetion
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Originally Posted by kachok25
I am looking into modifying a LS1 and I figured a stroker kit would be a solid place to start for an awsome street build up. I am kinna new to the domestic tuning scene, although I have studied imports for years and know quite a bit about hp and the creation thereof, I have kind of switched sides you might say, and the reason for this is I have become fasanated with the lightweight high hp potential of the AL chevy smallblocks, anyway that is enough background, now to the point. I was woundering what kind of stroker would be best suited to a med budget street car, I was reading about a 455ci LS1 kit but it requires aftermarket sleeves, I could not find the exact kit for sale anywhere but I have seen similar kits for around $3300 with forged internals, but I have no idea what it would cost to sleve the block, or how much it will cost to modify the heads/cam or get a new set of heads to accomadate the additinal displacement. Another question with good aftermarket sleves and 4.125 in bore can the sleaves take any boost or are they only compatable with NA pressures? Another question, how much bore can I run without re-sleaving to re-sleave the block? I don't know too much about the VE of pushrod engines, but is it possable to reach my goal of 500hp with a streetable cam (without boost or NOS) on a 455, a 427, or even a 383? As you can prob guess I am planning to run pump gas (91 oct). I am new to this so don't mind me if I say somthing stupid, just have your laugh and tell me where I went wrong Ok.
Over 500hp is definitely possible with a 427. We use resleeved LS2 cases or the C5R block. You can get the case and max out your budget though.
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Seems like people are doing well with the 402's and 408's. I think the 402 is a 6.0L block with a 4" stroker crank, and 408 is a honed out 402. That would definitely give you a lot of bang for your buck if you're going with a stroker setup. The exotic blocks definitely but a dent in your budget.
Consider an STS turbo kit. They're right around that price range, and you won't necessarily have to rebuild your engine. Some 6.0L 317 casting heads will get your compression down to something managable on a stock block.
Consider an STS turbo kit. They're right around that price range, and you won't necessarily have to rebuild your engine. Some 6.0L 317 casting heads will get your compression down to something managable on a stock block.
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A good 402 LS2 will run right in your budget and should make 500rwhp with decent heads and cam. Katech mentioned a 427 but that is a bit out of you price range I imagine, even if your tried to do it cheap. The blocks alone are around $4000. When the motor is done it usually ends up around $10k or more.
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Originally Posted by FastKat
Seems like people are doing well with the 402's and 408's. I think the 402 is a 6.0L block with a 4" stroker crank, and 408 is a honed out 402. That would definitely give you a lot of bang for your buck if you're going with a stroker setup. The exotic blocks definitely but a dent in your budget.
Consider an STS turbo kit. They're right around that price range, and you won't necessarily have to rebuild your engine. Some 6.0L 317 casting heads will get your compression down to something managable on a stock block.
Consider an STS turbo kit. They're right around that price range, and you won't necessarily have to rebuild your engine. Some 6.0L 317 casting heads will get your compression down to something managable on a stock block.
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Originally Posted by Ferocity02
A good 402 LS2 will run right in your budget and should make 500rwhp with decent heads and cam. Katech mentioned a 427 but that is a bit out of you price range I imagine, even if your tried to do it cheap. The blocks alone are around $4000. When the motor is done it usually ends up around $10k or more.
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Originally Posted by kachok25
What makes the block so expensive I though you could just bore out a stock LS1??? Is is the sleaves that raise the price so much?? Does the LS2 have the same dimensions as the LS1? I am hoping to do a swap into a 240sx and I know the LS1 fits, and I can buy the mounting hardwear but would the LS2 fit the same engine bay/mounts.
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Originally Posted by Katech
The dimensions and mounts are the same. You could install a relsleeved LS2 just as easily as you could an LS1. We can provide everything you need to use the LS2 block instead. We are not planning on resleeving anymore LS1 blocks. The LS2 block is much better for resleeving. The reason it is so expensive is because there is a lot of labor involved in the resleeving process and machining for our billet main caps.
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LS2 = 6.0L AL in new GTO's & in C6's. It'll fit where ever an ls1 does, and it should weigh the same. I don't know that an LS2 is any cheaper to resleeve, Katech just said it's better (I don't know why though). You can expect ~4000 for a 402 short block, + 4-6k in heads, intake, cam, headers, ect depending how far you wanna take it. Not to mention all the little nickle and dime stuff that comes up in a conversion project like you're planning.
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Originally Posted by calongo_SS
LS2 = 6.0L AL in new GTO's & in C6's. It'll fit where ever an ls1 does, and it should weigh the same. I don't know that an LS2 is any cheaper to resleeve, Katech just said it's better (I don't know why though). You can expect ~4000 for a 402 short block, + 4-6k in heads, intake, cam, headers, ect depending how far you wanna take it. Not to mention all the little nickle and dime stuff that comes up in a conversion project like you're planning.
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The blocks are similar but the cooling on the ls2 is what made it better for sleeving. The ls1 sleeved blocks had lots of problems with coolant leaking into the chambers. That problem has been solved with the ls2. The ls1 has a 3.897 bore and the ls2 is a 4 in bore. Both weigh about the same and can only take a clean up hone. There is a new 6.2 L 4.065 bore block coming out. I believe it will be an alluminum block also. There are a couple threads in ls1 and ls2 section on here about them now. I would do a ls2 block without sleeves with the stock 4" bore or maybe the new 4.065" truck block with a 4" eagle crank. Lots of good heads out and even more coming out shortly. I think there are 8 aftermarket head castings available plus the gm castings. The LS2 comes in the c6 vette and the gto. I don't know if you could really use that kind of power on a 240. I have problems hooking it up on a 4k lb f body.
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Originally Posted by strokedls1
The blocks are similar but the cooling on the ls2 is what made it better for sleeving. The ls1 sleeved blocks had lots of problems with coolant leaking into the chambers. That problem has been solved with the ls2. The ls1 has a 3.897 bore and the ls2 is a 4 in bore. Both weigh about the same and can only take a clean up hone. There is a new 6.2 L 4.065 bore block coming out. I believe it will be an alluminum block also. There are a couple threads in ls1 and ls2 section on here about them now. I would do a ls2 block without sleeves with the stock 4" bore or maybe the new 4.065" truck block with a 4" eagle crank. Lots of good heads out and even more coming out shortly. I think there are 8 aftermarket head castings available plus the gm castings. The LS2 comes in the c6 vette and the gto. I don't know if you could really use that kind of power on a 240. I have problems hooking it up on a 4k lb f body.
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You could get 500 rwhp out of a FI stock LS1 with some 6.0L truck heads. Although I don't know what kind of room you're going to have left in the engine bay, so you're probably looking at a custom setup, or a rear mount turbo like someone already mentioned. There is only one twin screw type charger out there for the LS1, and it was designed for vettes, and will not clear the cowl on an f-body. I have no idea what kind of room you're looking at.
.If it were me I would get a forged 34X to cut down on costs, get some bad *** heads, and a medium to big cam, with the right intake you should be pushing 470 hp to the wheels. Then throw some spray at it if you still want more
.If it were me I would get a forged 34X to cut down on costs, get some bad *** heads, and a medium to big cam, with the right intake you should be pushing 470 hp to the wheels. Then throw some spray at it if you still want more
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Originally Posted by calongo_SS
You could get 500 rwhp out of a FI stock LS1 with some 6.0L truck heads. Although I don't know what kind of room you're going to have left in the engine bay, so you're probably looking at a custom setup, or a rear mount turbo like someone already mentioned. There is only one twin screw type charger out there for the LS1, and it was designed for vettes, and will not clear the cowl on an f-body. I have no idea what kind of room you're looking at.
.If it were me I would get a forged 34X to cut down on costs, get some bad *** heads, and a medium to big cam, with the right intake you should be pushing 470 hp to the wheels. Then throw some spray at it if you still want more
.If it were me I would get a forged 34X to cut down on costs, get some bad *** heads, and a medium to big cam, with the right intake you should be pushing 470 hp to the wheels. Then throw some spray at it if you still want more