LS7 crate motor in Juggs
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LS7 crate motor in Juggs
Was browsing their online catalog and figure I'd take a look to
see if they had something listed:
http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...99&prmenbr=361
$12,999.00 ...an actual $12k price tag finally found. This is great for the consumer! Oh, how badly I want one!!
see if they had something listed:
http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...99&prmenbr=361
$12,999.00 ...an actual $12k price tag finally found. This is great for the consumer! Oh, how badly I want one!!
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GM Performance Parts 427ci / 500hp LS7 Engine
Does NOT include:
Dry sump oil lines
Dry sump tank
Engine beauty cover
Engine processor
Air filter/air box
Accessories or accessory drive
Includes:
Intake manifold with injectors
Injector wiring harness
Fuel rails
Throttle body
Dry sump oil pan
Exhaust manifolds
Flywheel and clutch
Harmonic damper
Water pump and pulley
Coil packs, spark plugs and wires
Engine sensors
GM Performance Parts 427ci / 500hp LS7 Engine
Does NOT include:
Dry sump oil lines
Dry sump tank
Engine beauty cover
Engine processor
Air filter/air box
Accessories or accessory drive
Includes:
Intake manifold with injectors
Injector wiring harness
Fuel rails
Throttle body
Dry sump oil pan
Exhaust manifolds
Flywheel and clutch
Harmonic damper
Water pump and pulley
Coil packs, spark plugs and wires
Engine sensors
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Hmmm, $12,999 sounds a lot more like $13k to me. And by the time you add all the other things that are NOT included, plus the special PCM that is needed, yer parts bill is gonna be a lot higher. Add to that, waiting for someone to reverse engineer the new math-based PCM - probabaly gonna be a while. And who knows what the real cost of "Juggs" will be - in my experience they always cost a lot more that you think they will.
I think a much more cost effective way to do a 427 is have Steve at Race Engineering do a dry sleeve LS2 - just IMHO.
I think a much more cost effective way to do a 427 is have Steve at Race Engineering do a dry sleeve LS2 - just IMHO.
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Originally Posted by John B
Don't expect to buy this from Jegs anytime soon! The first 100 units are spoken for thru GM Perf Part Centers with no 2006 build commits from GM yet
Yet another reason to consider my earlier suggestion - it is not made out of "unobtainium".