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Just put an A&A Vortech Kit on the car, basic CARB friendly kit with 4.0" pulley, 6-7 Lbs of boost.
I think the LS2 isnt long for this world and would like to build a new engine that is built for boost.
Eventually I'd like to step up to a Vortech YSI.
I'd like to be a little different and build a Boosted 388. 4.125" Bore x 6.200" Rod x 3.622" Stroke.
I plan on keepin under 1000hp. This car is not for racing or any type of dedicated full effort track car.
Just a really fast street car that I can cruise on the weekends and get all of lifes frustrions out from stop light to stop light.
Ok, so that the plan. The question is do I risk purchasing a used Iron Block from a Truck? I was thinking LQ4/LQ9 6.0L block, but the amount people want for one and no guarntees that the blocks arent junck once you do a deeper dive has me thinking a fresh Iron block from GM performance? Fresh new blocks are pretty healthy in price as well. I can remember paying $2200 for a DART little M for a SBC back in the day and now OEM production blocks are that much. Just need some direction on the best bang for the buck.
Just keep running it. It will hold if you don't go crazy, overheat, or run it out of oil.
If you do rebuild and go with aftermarket equipment don't bother with the 3.622 stock stroke engine if you're buying an aftermarket crank because a 4" is the same price. There is no advantage to smaller cubic inches, the rod ratio means nothing, more cubes means more streetable.
Just keep running it. It will hold if you don't go crazy, overheat, or run it out of oil.
If you do rebuild and go with aftermarket equipment don't bother with the 3.622 stock stroke engine if you're buying an aftermarket crank because a 4" is the same price. There is no advantage to smaller cubic inches, the rod ratio means nothing, more cubes means more streetable.
Just put an A&A Vortech Kit on the car, basic CARB friendly kit with 4.0" pulley, 6-7 Lbs of boost.
I think the LS2 isnt long for this world and would like to build a new engine that is built for boost.
Eventually I'd like to step up to a Vortech YSI.
I'd like to be a little different and build a Boosted 388. 4.125" Bore x 6.200" Rod x 3.622" Stroke.
I plan on keepin under 1000hp. This car is not for racing or any type of dedicated full effort track car.
Just a really fast street car that I can cruise on the weekends and get all of lifes frustrions out from stop light to stop light.
Ok, so that the plan. The question is do I risk purchasing a used Iron Block from a Truck? I was thinking LQ4/LQ9 6.0L block, but the amount people want for one and no guarntees that the blocks arent junck once you do a deeper dive has me thinking a fresh Iron block from GM performance? Fresh new blocks are pretty healthy in price as well. I can remember paying $2200 for a DART little M for a SBC back in the day and now OEM production blocks are that much. Just need some direction on the best bang for the buck.
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