You MAY have a LS6 block in your FBODY
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yah well they wont make a 30g car as fast as a 52g car --hell have you ever seen what they all did to these cars to slow them down -- once you take all the detune stuff off --mid 12's
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Originally Posted by GrapeApe
hell have you ever seen what they all did to these cars to slow them down --
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I really wonder if the difference in block only actually translates to better ET's. I doubt it. I'm just sick of people putting "Ls6 Block" in their sig like if it was a big deal.
Whoopie! Now, if for some freak incident at the factory, one got Ls6 heads, that's something to brag about.
Whoopie! Now, if for some freak incident at the factory, one got Ls6 heads, that's something to brag about.
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holy old info batman.
LS6 blocks offer no real performance gain except better crank case breathing in the higher RPM. I have a LS6 block in my 02 and that is just about as important to me as what color my valvestem caps are.
LS6 blocks offer no real performance gain except better crank case breathing in the higher RPM. I have a LS6 block in my 02 and that is just about as important to me as what color my valvestem caps are.
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Originally Posted by sr71bb
The casting number on an LS6 block is 12561168. This number can be found high on the back of the #7 cylinder by the transmission mounting area. (it is located on a pad). 10-15% of the 2001 FBODIES had LS6 blocks and around 25% of the 2002 FBODIES has LS6 blocks. The block material is about 10% harder than the LS1 block material. They were made in Mexico and the standard LS1 blocks were made in Canada. The LS6 block because of the larger vent holes at the base of the cylinder bores are thought to help in keeping some of the oil from causing fritional losses on the rotating assembly by helping the oil drain more quickly to the oil pan epecially at higher rpms. There is some thought however that because these vent holes are much larger than in the LS1 block's case that in EXTREME situations the block is weaker in this area.
This info was in Camaro Performers Magazine this month.
This info was in Camaro Performers Magazine this month.
This might help you identify your block better
This LS1 block has the little circles near the top and bottom of the head.
http://webpages.charter.net/eyedolx/ls1block.jpg
This LS6 block does not
http://webpages.charter.net/eyedolx/ls6block.jpg
my 2001 has a LS1 Block
I will only host these pictures for 24 hours so save them if you want them.
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This LS1 block has the little circles near the top and bottom of the head.
http://webpages.charter.net/eyedolx/ls1block.jpg
....It's the other way around. LS6's have the circled casting embossment
http://webpages.charter.net/eyedolx/ls1block.jpg
....It's the other way around. LS6's have the circled casting embossment
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Originally Posted by LowETz
This LS1 block has the little circles near the top and bottom of the head.
http://webpages.charter.net/eyedolx/ls1block.jpg
....It's the other way around. LS6's have the circled casting embossment
http://webpages.charter.net/eyedolx/ls1block.jpg
....It's the other way around. LS6's have the circled casting embossment
No it's not, I have verified the circle and the part number on my block to be double sure, Ls1 Part # 12559378