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This is mainly a test to prepare us to graduate to LS7s for both V4s and the 12s
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Pardon me if this has been asked already, but roughly how much does this engine weigh when fully dressed out? My Jag V12 weighs 750 and it only has a displacement of 5.3 liters (326 cu)
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We've built several LS12s so far. One went into a suburban, and another went into 3/4 scale P-51.
We have a bunch of LS parts still laying around from those previous jobs so we're putting together some 12s for ourselves! The process gets refined each time we do it making it a little easier each time hah
We figured out how to section two stock cranks/cams and create our own firing order, and we cut out about 12 grand in crank/cam creation costs.
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We've built several LS12s so far. One went into a suburban, and another went into 3/4 scale P-51.
We have a bunch of LS parts still laying around from those previous jobs so we're putting together some 12s for ourselves! The process gets refined each time we do it making it a little easier each time hah
We figured out how to section two stock cranks/cams and create our own firing order, and we cut out about 12 grand in crank/cam creation costs.
Got any pics of the P-51 build ??
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Makes sense that it isn't much more weight...If a block weighs around 75lbs the v12 block probably weighs 100-105 since you are only adding more center area. Same with crank...only adding more 'center area'...
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I can say this deal is 100% real, I went to Norway to tune the one for the P-51 Mustang. It had a Motec M800 sequential fire COP with stock Cam Sync and a external crank trigger to make it easy.
You can see more pics of the dyno and this engine on my facebook: Brian Macy
I am working on a cheaper solution for EFI with this combo, have come up with something already that will work.
You can see more pics of the dyno and this engine on my facebook: Brian Macy
I am working on a cheaper solution for EFI with this combo, have come up with something already that will work.
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There is probably only one such plane in Norway with an engine built by a guy from Seatle area. Norway is rather small with a pop of 5 million people, so unlikely to be another with exactly that spec and unknown to the people tinkering with suchlike. I am sorry to say it leaks everywhere and is considered scrap. To be replaced with another engine.
That seems like a very small issue on the first of 2 engines built. Should be easy to fix. GMS works great for sealing an oil pan or timing covers. Although the stock front/rear cover seals can be used. The head gasket would be the hardest but still not too hard. Just custom.
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There is probably only one such plane in Norway with an engine built by a guy from Seatle area. Norway is rather small with a pop of 5 million people, so unlikely to be another with exactly that spec and unknown to the people tinkering with suchlike. I am sorry to say it leaks everywhere and is considered scrap. To be replaced with another engine.
If it's scrap tell him to send it back, i'll gladly take it.
It's a fine piece of work.
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