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Old 12-18-2017, 08:05 PM
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ok so im doing a car with a co worker. he has a 88 monte carlo were shoving a 6.2 in. he has kind of a hodge podge of parts that he want s to use. we got a entire dry sump setup off a ls7. i guess my first question is do the ls7 and ls3 share the dementions? Also he has a LSa supercharger that hes gonna run. i think on that front hes running the LSX concepts setup. im considering a simular setup on my 2000 camaro (ZR1 lid). but yea i didnt know if the spacing was different due to it being a dry sump engine.
Old 12-18-2017, 08:38 PM
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You're actually asking about a Gen IV engine. The FEAD's all interchange, but you might want to move this to the Gen IV forum for the right answers.
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Default LS-7 Crank Post Length

Hi, you will need to add a post, a length increase, to your L-92 Crankshaft.

You will REQUIRE the LS-7 dampener bolt.

You should modify the LS-7 Oil Pan for flow increase.

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why bother with the dry sump?



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