Best place for LS1-LS2 conversion stuff
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Originally Posted by Beast96Z
I got mine from SDPC. www.SDPC2000.com Full kit for $289 I believe. Comes with everything needed.
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Wow, I'm surprised no one has hammered you for all the threads you've created with questions that have been answered numerous times before. It would be different if you were a newbie, but it shows that you've been here since '04. I know I'm given a hard time and I'll admit, I ask a lot of questions. Search is your friend.
Anyhow, Speartech, Katech, Scoggin Dickey, etc. all have adapter kits. If you can't find them on the sites, search here on the board, or give them a call. They'll take care of you.
Anyhow, Speartech, Katech, Scoggin Dickey, etc. all have adapter kits. If you can't find them on the sites, search here on the board, or give them a call. They'll take care of you.
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By the way, the kit Beast96Z is referring to is:
LS2CK-2
Timing cover w/cam sensor, valley cover, lifter trays, crank key, cam/knock sensor harness, timing chain damper, timing set, etc.
LS2CK-2
Timing cover w/cam sensor, valley cover, lifter trays, crank key, cam/knock sensor harness, timing chain damper, timing set, etc.
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Originally Posted by Dragaholic
Wow, I'm surprised no one has hammered you for all the threads you've created with questions that have been answered numerous times before. It would be different if you were a newbie, but it shows that you've been here since '04. I know I'm given a hard time and I'll admit, I ask a lot of questions. Search is your friend.
Anyhow, Speartech, Katech, Scoggin Dickey, etc. all have adapter kits. If you can't find them on the sites, search here on the board, or give them a call. They'll take care of you.
Anyhow, Speartech, Katech, Scoggin Dickey, etc. all have adapter kits. If you can't find them on the sites, search here on the board, or give them a call. They'll take care of you.
I must be lucky I do apologize. But, in my defense, and i'm sure others know this aswell... That search button up there, doesn't always work
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Originally Posted by Dragaholic
By the way, the kit Beast96Z is referring to is:
LS2CK-2
Timing cover w/cam sensor, valley cover, lifter trays, crank key, cam/knock sensor harness, timing chain damper, timing set, etc.
LS2CK-2
Timing cover w/cam sensor, valley cover, lifter trays, crank key, cam/knock sensor harness, timing chain damper, timing set, etc.
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I wouldn't say lucky, I just have a bad past that's all. The search is down at the moment, which is why I posted the part number for you including the parts it comes with.
The part number I posted isn't going to be on SDPC's website. Its a kit that was put together by Brian, not something that GM offers. You can't beat it.
The part number I posted isn't going to be on SDPC's website. Its a kit that was put together by Brian, not something that GM offers. You can't beat it.
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Originally Posted by Dragaholic
I wouldn't say lucky, I just have a bad past that's all. The search is down at the moment, which is why I posted the part number for you including the parts it comes with.
The part number I posted isn't going to be on SDPC's website. Its a kit that was put together by Brian, not something that GM offers. You can't beat it.
The part number I posted isn't going to be on SDPC's website. Its a kit that was put together by Brian, not something that GM offers. You can't beat it.
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Again, the kit was put together by Brian. He works for SDPC. Its not something GM put together, so its not going to have a GM part number. The part number I posted is SDPC's unique part number, but it won't pull up if you enter it in their site. Trust me, its the kit you want. It has everything you need. Its cheaper than buying all the parts individually.
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Originally Posted by Dragaholic
Again, the kit was put together by Brian. He works for SDPC. Its not something GM put together, so its not going to have a GM part number. The part number I posted is SDPC's unique part number, but it won't pull up if you enter it in their site. Trust me, its the kit you want. It has everything you need. Its cheaper than buying all the parts individually.