LT1 hate or just stupidity?
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A buddy gave me a 5.3 out of an 06 avalanche and I was gonna swap but after I found out what all was involved and costs just to sit it in there stock, much less modded I may just continue with my 383 LT1 plans. Plus I like being the odd guy in town lol
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You could I guess. From what Ive heard Indmar figured out early that the optispark was going to be a reliability problem in marine use so they switched. I think around the same time the delteq ignition system came out for LT1s and was pretty similar.
I paid $125 for a complete running LT1 out of a caprice. I used the block and crank in my 95 and sold the rest for $100
I paid $125 for a complete running LT1 out of a caprice. I used the block and crank in my 95 and sold the rest for $100
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Awww, c'mon man, quit talking about those ugly azz motors. LT engines FTW.
LSx engines are made from recycled Old Milwaukee and Pabst beer cans
LTx engines are American Iron. It's a no brainer.
LSx engines are made from recycled Old Milwaukee and Pabst beer cans
LTx engines are American Iron. It's a no brainer.
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In so cal they are everywhere so they are cheap. Complete pullouts with a trans, computer, pcm and harness are about 600 complete intake to oil pan. Swap the truck intake for a stock LS1 and modify the pan and you are pretty much good to go
You could I guess. From what Ive heard Indmar figured out early that the optispark was going to be a reliability problem in marine use so they switched. I think around the same time the delteq ignition system came out for LT1s and was pretty similar.
I paid $125 for a complete running LT1 out of a caprice. I used the block and crank in my 95 and sold the rest for $100
I paid $125 for a complete running LT1 out of a caprice. I used the block and crank in my 95 and sold the rest for $100
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if the car already had an LT1 i would probably stick with it, honestly. why change all that stuff in the car so you can swap to an LS and pick up 30-40rwhp? you can go 9's with a heads/cam LT1 with a 150 shot in a 3100 lb car. when it comes time to freshen it up, the LT1 will be cheaper than the LS.
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You're comparing apples to oranges. Like I said before, the stock LS1 heads flow much better than stock LT1 heads, especially when it comes to exhaust.
http://carprogrammer.com/Z28/Cylinde..._head_flow.htm
Given a leveler like ported LE's, a M6 car will have no problem producing around 400 with a baby LT4 Hotcam.
http://carprogrammer.com/Z28/Cylinde..._head_flow.htm
Given a leveler like ported LE's, a M6 car will have no problem producing around 400 with a baby LT4 Hotcam.
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been in a stock LT1 that went a 13.4x. my stock LS1 car went 13.29@105 and thats about all it had in it. went 8.59 to the 1/8 and had a 1.9x 60' on suckahomo's. both these cars are m6s.
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if the car already had an LT1 i would probably stick with it, honestly. why change all that stuff in the car so you can swap to an LS and pick up 30-40rwhp? you can go 9's with a heads/cam LT1 with a 150 shot in a 3100 lb car. when it comes time to freshen it up, the LT1 will be cheaper than the LS.
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my LT1 car had suckahomo's with a 1/2" strip of cord showing in the centers.... went 8.19 with a 1.94 60' on those. 230/236 cam, self ported heads, mailorder tune. all stock suspension aside from eibach pro springs and slp takeoff shocks. 93 m6 car with 3.42 gear.
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dont wanna turn this into another lt1 vs ls1 debate, but your point is irelevant. Dont change the subject, a "baby cam" in two completely different engines is also irrelevant. Im talking about gains, not a specific 1/4 mile time.