So who's ready for the LSX?
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So who's ready for the LSX?
I believe that I heard that the LSX is suppost to be released in March, this year, and it should go for anywhere from $1800 to $2500. Anyone have any plans?
I like how this block is suppost to be extremely strong, and since the cylinder walls are so thick it can be rebuilt many times, or bored out to a monster.
I am thinking that as soon as i get out of college I will go with an LSX block and a pair of assembled L92 heads from SDPC.
Who sells LS2 rotating assemblies?
My plan, which i am certainly ready to hear debated, is to buy a pretty much OEM LS2 rotating assembly and use the L92 heads and LSX block. This motor should last forever, especially without boost or nitrous.
Are there any drawbacks to the L92 head/LSX 6.0 combo?
My headers will still fit on L92 heads, correct?
And since the valve springs on the L92 heads from SDPC are rated to .650 lift then I should have no problem with majority of the cams available.
I like how this block is suppost to be extremely strong, and since the cylinder walls are so thick it can be rebuilt many times, or bored out to a monster.
I am thinking that as soon as i get out of college I will go with an LSX block and a pair of assembled L92 heads from SDPC.
Who sells LS2 rotating assemblies?
My plan, which i am certainly ready to hear debated, is to buy a pretty much OEM LS2 rotating assembly and use the L92 heads and LSX block. This motor should last forever, especially without boost or nitrous.
Are there any drawbacks to the L92 head/LSX 6.0 combo?
My headers will still fit on L92 heads, correct?
And since the valve springs on the L92 heads from SDPC are rated to .650 lift then I should have no problem with majority of the cams available.
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Originally Posted by KurtRardin
I believe that I heard that the LSX is suppost to be released in March, this year, and it should go for anywhere from $1800 to $2500. Anyone have any plans?
I like how this block is suppost to be extremely strong, and since the cylinder walls are so thick it can be rebuilt many times, or bored out to a monster.
I am thinking that as soon as i get out of college I will go with an LSX block and a pair of assembled L92 heads from SDPC.
Who sells LS2 rotating assemblies?
My plan, which i am certainly ready to hear debated, is to buy a pretty much OEM LS2 rotating assembly and use the L92 heads and LSX block. This motor should last forever, especially without boost or nitrous.
Are there any drawbacks to the L92 head/LSX 6.0 combo?
My headers will still fit on L92 heads, correct?
And since the valve springs on the L92 heads from SDPC are rated to .650 lift then I should have no problem with majority of the cams available.
I like how this block is suppost to be extremely strong, and since the cylinder walls are so thick it can be rebuilt many times, or bored out to a monster.
I am thinking that as soon as i get out of college I will go with an LSX block and a pair of assembled L92 heads from SDPC.
Who sells LS2 rotating assemblies?
My plan, which i am certainly ready to hear debated, is to buy a pretty much OEM LS2 rotating assembly and use the L92 heads and LSX block. This motor should last forever, especially without boost or nitrous.
Are there any drawbacks to the L92 head/LSX 6.0 combo?
My headers will still fit on L92 heads, correct?
And since the valve springs on the L92 heads from SDPC are rated to .650 lift then I should have no problem with majority of the cams available.
Katech is ready for the LSX. Should be an interesting summer
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pretty much any sponsor on the right is going to sell aftermarket LS2 rotating assemblies. they are all the same for the LSX family. why you would want to use stock LS2 parts, I have no idea. the crank is fine, but why use the rods and pistons?
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pretty much any sponsor on the right is going to sell aftermarket LS2 rotating assemblies. they are all the same for the LSX family. why you would want to use stock LS2 parts, I have no idea. the crank is fine, but why use the rods and pistons?
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My plan, which i am certainly ready to hear debated, is to buy a pretty much OEM LS2 rotating assembly and use the L92 heads and LSX block. This motor should last forever, especially without boost or nitrous.
sems like a great way to waste $$
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Since the block is supposedly good to 511 cubes, have any companies come out and said they have pistons/rods/etc for a 511 cube motor?
Are there pistons out already that would work for a 511 cube LSx? prices?
I did a search but came up short....
Are there pistons out already that would work for a 511 cube LSx? prices?
I did a search but came up short....
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Originally Posted by 11 Bravo
I'd be more worried about having to have custom headers made for the tall deck than pistons.
Why? where would the headers hit? is there that much of a physical difference between 9.22 and 9.7 to the point where a good set of kooks wouldnt work?
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Originally Posted by Whistler
Probably. The engine decks are 90' to each other, so as the decks increase in height they also increase in width.
good point, i didnt really think about that. i guess its going to be one of those things well find out after the block is released.
back to my pistons question, anyone?
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The reason i was considering stock ls2 internals was because all the stroker kits that i found were almost $4000. If there's a budget rotating assembly out there then please let me know. I dont even know what a oem ls2 kit would cost or where i could get one.
I really just want to take advantage of the cheap L92 heads, and the l76 intake, and a strong block that would last for a long long time.
I really just want to take advantage of the cheap L92 heads, and the l76 intake, and a strong block that would last for a long long time.
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Originally Posted by KurtRardin
The reason i was considering stock ls2 internals was because all the stroker kits that i found were almost $4000. If there's a budget rotating assembly out there then please let me know. I dont even know what a oem ls2 kit would cost or where i could get one.
I really just want to take advantage of the cheap L92 heads, and the l76 intake, and a strong block that would last for a long long time.
I really just want to take advantage of the cheap L92 heads, and the l76 intake, and a strong block that would last for a long long time.
what I would do is a stock LS crank, 6.125 Eagles, and a 4.125 or more bore. LSX block isnt really for a budget street build