LGM Engine Packages
LG Motorsports in this forum is quite well known for their suspension, chassis, brake, head and cam package. I am currently seriously considering either one of their engine package: 383 CID or 418 CID engine for my SS.
The reason why I am looking at LGM because I am looking for a complete tuner who can offer me a complete package (engine, suspension, drivetrain, transmission, and chassis).
Does anyone in this forum have any experience with LGM's engine packages?
Thanks in advance.
leungken
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<small>[ July 06, 2002, 01:29 PM: Message edited by: leungken ]</small>
The reason why I am looking at LGM because I am looking for a complete tuner who can offer me a complete package (engine, suspension, drivetrain, transmission, and chassis).
Does anyone in this forum have any experience with LGM's engine packages?
Thanks in advance.
leungken
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<small>[ July 06, 2002, 01:29 PM: Message edited by: leungken ]</small>
I have been taken for a test ride in Lou's G7 street vette. It had a 418 stroker in it. The car had monster power and handled like a race car. Lou is a top notch guy and can definitely set you up with whatever you are looking for. Give him a call and you can see for yourself. <img border="0" alt="[cheers]" title="" src="graemlins/gr_cheers.gif" />
If I were you I would stick with a shop that is closer like MMS because they know what they are doing there and also I beleive they maybe a little bit cheaper as well.But my main point is because they are closer.I would rather ship something down the street than to another state if something were to happen.
It is my preference to have the work done out of Cali (read my previous posts and you will understand why). My choice was LGM or LPM (Lingenfelter), and I am leaning towards LGM. Also I wanted a complete (engine, drivetrain, and suspension) road racing / street package, which is what LGM can offer.

