LSX 454 durability
Last edited by rkupon1; Oct 10, 2020 at 03:57 PM.
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Kind of a tough decision I'd generally want an engine built specific to what I'm doing that is why I'd steer away from the crate engines, but 100,000 miles is a lot to ask of a forged motor.
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Last edited by showdog75; Oct 11, 2020 at 08:36 AM.
So you want to build a high $$$ forged engine and soft-pedal it most or all its life? Right. Get an LS3 and never know the difference.
The difference is, to take full advantage of the forged bottom end means driving it in away not very conducive to overall longevity.
The ticket to 70k-100k engine life is to drive it in away that would never endanger a stock bottom end.
FWIW - If I recall correctly, famed engine builder Dave Diluca built a forged 427 (or maybe a little bigger) from a sleeved LS6 block for a member that goes by LS6427. Back in the day, that fragile sleeved big cube LS6 went 173,xxx miles. It meticulous maintained & drove hard regularly but the engine wasn't pulled or overhauled.
The forged crank and forged rods aren't likely to hurt durability or mile wise IMO if the engine is properly built.. If mileage is key its probably better to go 4032 for the pistons instead of 2618 etc.
With that said with 2618 pistons, I was told by a reputable engine builder - consider planning to re-ring and maybe new pistons after 50,000 to 60,000 miles with the typical 4 inch LS stroker. Oil consumption being an indication etc.











