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Old 03-10-2014 | 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by 427zm
Over 20k. There's a bunch of small things that add up fast. Katech valve covers and relo kit, painted intake, rebuilt alternator, LS9X clutch, master cylinder, new A/C condenser, recharge the. A/C system, and on and on. It wasn't all motor related, but I while investing this much in the motor, I wanted to get everything right so I can drive it w/o something else crapping out on me. Motor alone was over 15k.
^^ Bring your wallet boys lol
Old 03-10-2014 | 10:22 AM
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^^ Bring your wallet boys lol
and someone else's !!
Old 03-10-2014 | 11:34 AM
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And u already had work u had done for the previous motor, could always be worse
Old 03-10-2014 | 12:20 PM
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And u already had work u had done for the previous motor, could always be worse
Yep! IMO, that was the wasted money.
Old 03-10-2014 | 12:29 PM
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Well I mean u probably already had a built transmission, exhaust, fuel system ext.
Old 03-10-2014 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by maroonls1z
Well I mean u probably already had a built transmission, exhaust, fuel system ext.
Yes, the tranny and exhaust were done already. I upgraded the fuel pump to the Lingenfelter pump gas fuel pump while doing the motor swap.
Old 03-10-2014 | 02:01 PM
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One day when I grow up maybe I can do something like this... OR when my kids grow up and move out the house lol

back on topic though, awesome build man. Once I get everything lined out and I get my C5 I will make a trip out to Texas and see this beast in person! course Ill have to bring the wife along
Old 03-10-2014 | 09:10 PM
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Cool build....great choice on the clutch. Not too many people willing to pony up for the "good ****". Love mine!
Old 03-10-2014 | 11:43 PM
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Cool build....great choice on the clutch. Not too many people willing to pony up for the "good ****". Love mine!
Thanks! Yep, my goal was to do it right, so I do it once the clutch is getting better and better with each added mile. I'm up to 200! Another 100, and it'll be on the rollers!
Old 03-11-2014 | 07:11 AM
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How many times have you changed the oil?
Old 03-12-2014 | 12:01 AM
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How many times have you changed the oil?
Once. We're at 200 miles so far. When we get to 300, it'll get another oil change and then hit the dyno!
Old 03-12-2014 | 12:57 AM
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Hurry up already lol. Go drive it lol. U going post video of dunno run?
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What rockers did you use 427?
Old 03-12-2014 | 09:43 AM
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Hurry up already lol. Go drive it lol. U going post video of dunno run?
No kidding! It'll be the after this weeken. I hope to get vid of the dyno, but in trying to get it done quickly, I may be out of town when it's done. My next 2 weekends are packed w/ car related events... Good guys show this weekend, and then, my pops is running the Texas Mile in his C6Z next weekend shooting for 180+!

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What rockers did you use 427?
Stock rockers w/ comp trunnion upgrade. I may switch to stockers w/ CHE bushings after a while. I think it's a better overall setup, just pricey.
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Hurry up already lol. Go drive it lol. U going post video of dunno run?
No kidding! It'll be the after this weekend. I hope to get vid of the dyno, but in trying to get it done quickly, I may be out of town when it's done. My next 2 weekends are packed w/ car related events... Good guys show this weekend, and then, my pops is running the Texas Mile in his C6Z next weekend shooting for 180+!

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What rockers did you use 427?
Stock rockers w/ comp trunnion upgrade. I may switch to stockers w/ CHE bushings after a while. I think it's a better overall setup, just pricey.
Old 03-12-2014 | 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by 427zm
I may switch to stockers w/ CHE bushings after a while. I think it's a better overall setup, just pricey.
How much are the CHE's? Ed mentioned using those but I went with the trunnion upgrade.
Old 03-12-2014 | 11:04 AM
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this build is aweosme
Old 03-12-2014 | 11:23 AM
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I'm putting the CHE in mine, I'll let you know how they are
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Originally Posted by SSSTANG#1
How much are the CHE's? Ed mentioned using those but I went with the trunnion upgrade.
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I'm putting the CHE in mine, I'll let you know how they are
CHE's are $650 plus the cost of buying the stock rockers. They're high, but there's no retainer clips, it's a solid bushing.

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this build is aweosme
Thanks! It's been fun. I look forward to hitting the dyno in the next 2 weeks!
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Help! I'm wondering about cam specs.....Are the cam specs for this build quoted with 1.8 rockers ? I have noticed that my 620 lift cam becomes 680 going from 1.7 to 1.8's hence needing a very beefy valve train and I have read somewhere that with 1.8's on my ls3 heads I would need to open up the guides? (My wallets giving me a dirty look).

Just read che's add. .001 tir with there +/-.0005 could leave you with .0005 for valve and guide expansion. I don't care what they state that is crazy for a street app. JMO (registered mold and die maker) Sorry che but oil impregnated bronze and titanium expands at 300*. Can u say interference fit! Read there add again where it states that there customers are obsessed. We here are all a bit OCD types but please don't do that with this awesome build. Factory .004 sounds great for longevity and a good amount of Texas miles.

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