352'' LSX 275 special
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352'' LSX 275 special
We'll with the growing interest in 275 radial tire racing, we thought it would be good to design a turbo engine capable in competing in the class. There has been a couple turbos in the class but nothing competitive. The reason why-their not built properly. Plenty of nmra cars with 88's been in the 7's so there is no reason that it won't work.
We've spent the last 10 months designing this engine from the ground up. Lots of hours or simulation work as well as dyno r&d on other turbo combinations led us to this particular combination.
Keep in mind, this is only for the serious guys that want to win. This engine is not for the faint of heart.
GM LSX block
Callies custom stroke Magnum plus crankshaft
Grp aluminum connecting rods
custom JE pistons
Total Seal rings
Mast 245 cc heads
Crower solid roller lifters
Manley valve springs
Va Speed solid roller cam
Melling oil pump
Moroso aluminum oil pan
ATI balancer
Cast alum valve covers
Edelbrock Super Victor intake
$22,000.00
We've spent the last 10 months designing this engine from the ground up. Lots of hours or simulation work as well as dyno r&d on other turbo combinations led us to this particular combination.
Keep in mind, this is only for the serious guys that want to win. This engine is not for the faint of heart.
GM LSX block
Callies custom stroke Magnum plus crankshaft
Grp aluminum connecting rods
custom JE pistons
Total Seal rings
Mast 245 cc heads
Crower solid roller lifters
Manley valve springs
Va Speed solid roller cam
Melling oil pump
Moroso aluminum oil pan
ATI balancer
Cast alum valve covers
Edelbrock Super Victor intake
$22,000.00
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So this is setup for something like a gt47-88 turbo correct? Are the heads and block setup with your double o-ring to handle high boost. I know you dont want to give too much away but im hoping its high compression?
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i never said what the bore was,just that the lsx was 3.900. Sometimes you got to think outside the box and realize that parts can be modified from their original form to make them do what you want them to do.