LS6 heads for sale
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LS6 heads for sale
I got a set of heads with about 1300 miles on them that I took off of a 07 C6 LS2. Owner wants $550 for them or best offer. These are complete ready to bolt on and run.
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Thinking about getting a LF GT2+3 cam, these should work with it great, but not sure if I should go with some worked over already for a couple 100 more. I am on a budget and trying to get a tad over 400 rwhp with the cam/heads. Sitting in the low 340 rwhp now with the LT headers.. Others please chime in, so I can decide before they are sold. I only have about $1,500 to spend with tune and install. I am not doing the install myself, so have to keep a large amount aside for that. I could go more, but would need to wait a little bit. Would rather do it the first time...trying to get 65 rwhp with small cam and possible heads and have the car drive like stock until I nail the gas.
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Actually he isn't quite swapping out stock for stock. He's going from LS1 heads to LS6 heads and there would be a considerable gain over what he has provided he uses a good cam combination.
That 2006 H2 Hummer ended up with over 80hp gain over stock with that GT2-3 cam and ported LS6 heads. Which the customer should feel easily with his BUTT dyno. And the gains were all under the curver where it usable rather than a peaky power which makes for bragging rights but rather unusable in a 3.5 ton truck that would rarely see 5500 RPM let alone 6000.
That 2006 H2 Hummer ended up with over 80hp gain over stock with that GT2-3 cam and ported LS6 heads. Which the customer should feel easily with his BUTT dyno. And the gains were all under the curver where it usable rather than a peaky power which makes for bragging rights but rather unusable in a 3.5 ton truck that would rarely see 5500 RPM let alone 6000.