ls2 stroker is it possible?
ok guys well im looking 4 a block 2 stroke out 2 a 408 and then procharge it. will this block be dependable if forged bottom end and internals. shooting 4 800rwhp on a dd with a procharger at most i want 2 run 15psi. will this block be i good how about the ls6 blocks ther 6.0 2 arnt they? i need dependable block i can build up.
Last edited by ls1passion; Nov 2, 2008 at 06:41 PM. Reason: miss spelled block lol
An aluminum LS2 block with a 4.00" stroke crank will net you 402ci at the standard bore. If you have the cylinders honed .005" with a torque plate you'll have a 403ci engine.
When people talk about a 408 it is usually the LQ9 iron block bored .030" with a 4.00" stroke crank.
(Either one of these two blocks will handle 800rwhp if assembled correctly with the right parts. It all depends if if you want the iron block for a little more strength, or the LS2 block to save some weight.)
An LS1 or LS6 block with the same 4.00" stroke crank will get you somewhere around 382 or 383ci.
LS1=5.7L 3.898" bore (aluminum)
LS6= 5.7L 3.898" bore (aluminum)
LS2=6.0L 4.000" bore (aluminum)
LQ9=6.0L 4.000" bore (iron)
When people talk about a 408 it is usually the LQ9 iron block bored .030" with a 4.00" stroke crank.
(Either one of these two blocks will handle 800rwhp if assembled correctly with the right parts. It all depends if if you want the iron block for a little more strength, or the LS2 block to save some weight.)
An LS1 or LS6 block with the same 4.00" stroke crank will get you somewhere around 382 or 383ci.
LS1=5.7L 3.898" bore (aluminum)
LS6= 5.7L 3.898" bore (aluminum)
LS2=6.0L 4.000" bore (aluminum)
LQ9=6.0L 4.000" bore (iron)
An aluminum LS2 block with a 4.00" stroke crank will net you 402ci at the standard bore. If you have the cylinders honed .005" with a torque plate you'll have a 403ci engine.
When people talk about a 408 it is usually the LQ9 iron block bored .030" with a 4.00" stroke crank.
(Either one of these two blocks will handle 800rwhp if assembled correctly with the right parts. It all depends if if you want the iron block for a little more strength, or the LS2 block to save some weight.)
An LS1 or LS6 block with the same 4.00" stroke crank will get you somewhere around 382 or 383ci.
LS1=5.7L 3.898" bore (aluminum)
LS6= 5.7L 3.898" bore (aluminum)
LS2=6.0L 4.000" bore (aluminum)
LQ9=6.0L 4.000" bore (iron)
When people talk about a 408 it is usually the LQ9 iron block bored .030" with a 4.00" stroke crank.
(Either one of these two blocks will handle 800rwhp if assembled correctly with the right parts. It all depends if if you want the iron block for a little more strength, or the LS2 block to save some weight.)
An LS1 or LS6 block with the same 4.00" stroke crank will get you somewhere around 382 or 383ci.
LS1=5.7L 3.898" bore (aluminum)
LS6= 5.7L 3.898" bore (aluminum)
LS2=6.0L 4.000" bore (aluminum)
LQ9=6.0L 4.000" bore (iron)
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I had Weber Racing build me a LS2 403 short block a couple of months ago. I'm going to run a Vortech T-Trim on it, shooting for ~700rwhp.




