Who is going to buy the new gm lsx block.
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Originally Posted by Beast96Z
Yea, the intake is always hard to drop money on. When we start getting some ported LS7's out there, it may be hard to compete. Seems like not to many people have been going that route latley. I kinda wish there were a few more results myself. As for my car, yea, 650 is sounding nice. anything over will be stunning.
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Originally Posted by Cop Car
poor. if you have a bore of 4.125 or more you need to be using LS7 heads.
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Originally Posted by V6 Bird
Do you have a clue? They'd work better for a larger bore because the runner is so huge, as well as a large intake valve.
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We will be running the LSX blocks this season. We expect to see the standard deck some time in march the tall deck will follow soon after.
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Originally Posted by Cop Car
have you researched heads at all? L92s would work alright, but the only benifit of spending the extra cash to get a 4.125 bore over a 4.000 is the usage of LS7 heads. anyone with a 4.125 bore or more should be running LS7 heads, period. L92 heads would work very poorly compared to LS7 heads.
My head porter would rather use a stock casting head with is port work or the Trick flow units vs what other aftermarket companies offer. He can make the stock castings outperform the aftermarkets. So your saying people with a 4.125 should spend more money. If you can make the cheaper head casting run as good or better then the more expensive stuff why use the more expensive stuff? Because it gives you a good feeling about how much money you can through around??
To say they are a poor choice is weak. Research doesnt mean **** if you cant prove it yourself. Something that I can. Can you?
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if you can afford a 4.125 block you can afford LS7 heads. a big bore block (4.125+)is going to cost you roughly $2000 more than just a 4.00 block.
by your same logic 243 heads would be a good choice too because they are cheap, the bigger bore would unshroud the valves more etc. only good thing about the L92 heads is that they fit on a 4.00 inch bore. if you want to you can buy LS7 as cast heads, which would still outflow L92 heads. the only reason why you want to run a bore bigger than 4.125 is so that you can get LS7 heads on the motor in the first place. its self defeating to put inferior heads on a motor in the first place. lets put L92 heads on an LS7 and expect it to produce more hp :ROFL:
by your same logic 243 heads would be a good choice too because they are cheap, the bigger bore would unshroud the valves more etc. only good thing about the L92 heads is that they fit on a 4.00 inch bore. if you want to you can buy LS7 as cast heads, which would still outflow L92 heads. the only reason why you want to run a bore bigger than 4.125 is so that you can get LS7 heads on the motor in the first place. its self defeating to put inferior heads on a motor in the first place. lets put L92 heads on an LS7 and expect it to produce more hp :ROFL:
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anyone have any idea on the aluminum version???
i would rather get the aluminum version cause im not gonna boost or anything. Plus the aluminum lsx will probably take like 80 lbs off the front. N/A all the way
i would rather get the aluminum version cause im not gonna boost or anything. Plus the aluminum lsx will probably take like 80 lbs off the front. N/A all the way