LS7 GM crate motor part# = 17802397
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Originally Posted by 02SOMWS6
I'm planning on peiceing mine together, could care less how much a crate engine is.How much is the bare block, heads and intake?I'll get a stroker crank ,forged pistons and rods and a real big cam.Going this route should be around ?????????????
Exactly. You definately don't need the Ti rods. That crank would be nice to have though.
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Originally Posted by 93LS1RX7
Do you honestly think a LS1/6 wiring harness will work with this new motor? Hell the LS1 doesnt work with the LS6 3 vs 5 wire MAF, fly by wire etc.
These arent going to be mass produced I would guess too. They are hand built motors.
Now the big savings could come in if things like the block are cheaper than a C5R block or a aftermarket sleeved block but we will see.
These arent going to be mass produced I would guess too. They are hand built motors.
Now the big savings could come in if things like the block are cheaper than a C5R block or a aftermarket sleeved block but we will see.
Yeah, bare cast blocks can be massed produced pretty easily, as long as there is a market for them. Even with pressed in liners these can be quickly cleaned with the right production methods and shipped out the doors.
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Time to bring this thread back to life!!! Now that they've already released the price for the new Z06 ($65,000 base), I look forward to the price for the LS7 crate motor.
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Originally Posted by Tuan Le
Time to bring this thread back to life!!! Now that they've already released the price for the new Z06 ($65,000 base), I look forward to the price for the LS7 crate motor.
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Originally Posted by 02SOMWS6
You could peice one together to make more power for less
Only in your dreams..check and see what a C5R block cost plus the rest of the motor or if you want to have Darton sleeve a LS1 or LS6 block...the LS7 crate motor will be the best bang for the buck in a all aluminum 427 cu. in. small block...plus it will have a warranty...all it will need is a good cam and a good exhaust system..you could polish the heads but that will only gaine a few HP they are CNC 12 degree angle heads that are basically the C5R racing heads...if you check and see what it will cost to buy the parts and have the machine work done to build your own you will spend more in the long run...
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I wonder how people will tune it since it is not table based like LS2, LS6, LS1 engines..
It is MATH based in the ECM.. you need to be a real geek to mess with the ECM..
Hey.. you can see the motor built here:
http://popularhotrodding.com/tech/0507phr_gm/
It is MATH based in the ECM.. you need to be a real geek to mess with the ECM..
Hey.. you can see the motor built here:
http://popularhotrodding.com/tech/0507phr_gm/
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Originally Posted by 11 Bravo
Yes you can.
It's not a sleeved LS1 block, so to build anything comparable you will need a C5R block. the heads are C5R based.....good luck getting an aftermarket head to flow the numbers that the LS7 head will flow.
A comparable engine could not be built for the same price.
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Originally Posted by BlueSix
No, you can't.
It's not a sleeved LS1 block, so to build anything comparable you will need a C5R block. the heads are C5R based.....good luck getting an aftermarket head to flow the numbers that the LS7 head will flow.
A comparable engine could not be built for the same price.
It's not a sleeved LS1 block, so to build anything comparable you will need a C5R block. the heads are C5R based.....good luck getting an aftermarket head to flow the numbers that the LS7 head will flow.
A comparable engine could not be built for the same price.
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Originally Posted by Rottluver
I think the disagreement was that someone could build an "LS7" for cheaper then GM will sell the crate motor for...............that is how it seemed to me.