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Old 08-11-2014, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by ss performance
Found this.

GM Vortec engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It lists LS series engines and what vehicles they came in as well as the VIN code for each.
Great link! here is another i have used: http://allenginelist.com/
Old 02-17-2017, 01:51 PM
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tripblackls1 "a decent pic" seriously brother? I now have a migraine thanks to trying to look at that blurry picture LOL 😂😂😂


Originally Posted by tripblackls1
heres a decent pic of what im talking about
if you look hard enough you can see the 4.8 scribed into it

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Originally Posted by LS6
This is very important and for my self is serious claim of putting 4.25" stroker in LQ4 or in LQ9 block.

I wish if some done it to share with us

This is greate
why nobody never answered this question
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Because VERY few people use a 4.25" stroker, if that helps.
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Originally Posted by G Atsma
Because VERY few people use a 4.25" stroker, if that helps.
so whats the best stroke to use if youre planning on supercharger or single turbo.. just asking because im a newbie an this guy is trying to convince me to stroke the lq9 to a 434

so im just tryna make sure
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Why are you convinced you have to stroke it at all?
Old 11-13-2017, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeNova
Why are you convinced you have to stroke it at all?
looking to supercharge it and run alot of boost to reach 700 + rwhp
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Originally Posted by LsCashx
looking to supercharge it and run alot of boost to reach 700 + rwhp
So then supercharge it. You don't need to run a stroker crankshaft.
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ok thanks ima newbie i didnt know the guy whoes building the engine keeps on insisting that i stroke it
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That way he makes a ton more $$$$ off of you...
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Very Handy, thanks



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