Lingenfelter LT1
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Lingenfelter LT1
Has anyone ever done this or does anyone ACTUALLY know someone who has done this?
http://www.lingenfelter.com/pack_cf1992_350.htm
YES - I know it can be done cheaper, that it's overpriced, blah, blah, blah, but I just want to know what the results were with the Lingenfelter engine, either the 350 or 383, and were they satisfied with the work.
http://www.lingenfelter.com/pack_cf1992_350.htm
YES - I know it can be done cheaper, that it's overpriced, blah, blah, blah, but I just want to know what the results were with the Lingenfelter engine, either the 350 or 383, and were they satisfied with the work.
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I'm running a Lingenfelter 383 in my 95...It has been absolutely flawless for 12 years...I did have the heads re-ported in 2005 by E.B. Porting and installed a wee bit bigger Joe Overton cam, but those were only done to try to go faster...I have never had any failures at all with their motor...Having been to their facility all I can say is that its an amazing place and they do great work, with meticulous attention to detail. My motor was not cheap back in 1995, but after 12 years it doesn't owe me a thing, and it keeps getting faster...Could it have been done cheaper? probably...Would it still be kicking *** going on its 13th year? I don't know...
Before we re-ported the heads and went with a bigger cam it had the 211/219 cam and it went 11.70s at 115 all day long with a 3.42 gear...LPE builds very durable, streetable and emissions legal fast stuff...If you don't mind spending the $$$ its worth it...I'm very satisfied...
--Alan
Before we re-ported the heads and went with a bigger cam it had the 211/219 cam and it went 11.70s at 115 all day long with a 3.42 gear...LPE builds very durable, streetable and emissions legal fast stuff...If you don't mind spending the $$$ its worth it...I'm very satisfied...
--Alan
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yea 13yrs on a built motor is quite a long while and def. worth the investment.. LPE is def. the premier builder and they can pretty much do anything mile-wild.. and make it all seem like it came that way from the factory... but like mentioned before you'll pay.. dearly
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Has anyone ever done this or does anyone ACTUALLY know someone who has done this?
http://www.lingenfelter.com/pack_cf1992_350.htm
YES - I know it can be done cheaper, that it's overpriced, blah, blah, blah, but I just want to know what the results were with the Lingenfelter engine, either the 350 or 383, and were they satisfied with the work.
http://www.lingenfelter.com/pack_cf1992_350.htm
YES - I know it can be done cheaper, that it's overpriced, blah, blah, blah, but I just want to know what the results were with the Lingenfelter engine, either the 350 or 383, and were they satisfied with the work.
My short block was not the best example of the power this combo might make. Later going to my stroker combo I realized that my piston to deck clearance was a huge .036 Couple that to a head gasket that was measured later at .054 Their was some loss for sure with that set up!
Last edited by jimbob; 10-07-2007 at 03:49 PM.
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Reasons...
Thanks for the responses, especially the ones that gave performance times. Here are the reasons why I'm thinking about doing this:
Reason #1 – At first I didn’t care about a jump in performance, but now I’m starting to consider it. I’m at the age where I’ve got more money than time, but I still don’t want to waste money. I like the fact that this is a “drop off – pick up deal” with a warranty.
Reason #2 – I initially thought about saving up and getting the upcoming 5th Gen, but it looks like it’s going to cost more than I’m willing to pay, plus it has a few things I don’t like, for example, I like the fact that the 4th is a hatchback and I love my t-roof. Even though 9k for the Lingenfelter is a lot of money, it would (hopefully) get me a car that’s as fast as the 5th Gen, and still cost a less. For me, the 4th Gen is practically the perfect performance car.
I’ve got a few leaks and at a minimum I was going to get the engine rebuilt to stock at some point but I’ve seen too many performance shops disappear after a few years. Lingenfelter has been around awhile and sounds like it has a good rep and I wouldn’t mind paying for their experience. I’m also looking for reliability along with a little more performance. With my prior f-body, a V6 Y87 Camaro, I never hesitated to take a long trip. No so with this car and it would be worse with some of work from some of the shops I’ve seen.
Reason #1 – At first I didn’t care about a jump in performance, but now I’m starting to consider it. I’m at the age where I’ve got more money than time, but I still don’t want to waste money. I like the fact that this is a “drop off – pick up deal” with a warranty.
Reason #2 – I initially thought about saving up and getting the upcoming 5th Gen, but it looks like it’s going to cost more than I’m willing to pay, plus it has a few things I don’t like, for example, I like the fact that the 4th is a hatchback and I love my t-roof. Even though 9k for the Lingenfelter is a lot of money, it would (hopefully) get me a car that’s as fast as the 5th Gen, and still cost a less. For me, the 4th Gen is practically the perfect performance car.
I’ve got a few leaks and at a minimum I was going to get the engine rebuilt to stock at some point but I’ve seen too many performance shops disappear after a few years. Lingenfelter has been around awhile and sounds like it has a good rep and I wouldn’t mind paying for their experience. I’m also looking for reliability along with a little more performance. With my prior f-body, a V6 Y87 Camaro, I never hesitated to take a long trip. No so with this car and it would be worse with some of work from some of the shops I’ve seen.
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They upped their warranty on packages to 3 year/36,000 miles which is pretty bad *** if you ask me...The only draw back is that now everything they build and install in a street car has to pass emissions...Everything that leaves there has cats on it and all emissions stuff hooked up...Its actually pretty cool when you figure that they are still making some impressive power with those strict guidelines...
I've been a long term test dummy for the LT1 stuff. What can I say? I run very fast and don't break...'nuff said...Heading into lucky year #13...If you talk to them ask for Kevin and mention my car...
--Alan
I've been a long term test dummy for the LT1 stuff. What can I say? I run very fast and don't break...'nuff said...Heading into lucky year #13...If you talk to them ask for Kevin and mention my car...
--Alan