I Need Alot of help ASAP.
Thank You for the help
Thank You for the help
Not trying to be an ******* but you fell for the built top end story on the Impala, don't fall for the LT4 story. Your cast iron heads flow better than the stock aluminum. spend some time on your current motor and get in running right. And all factory LT1's and LT4's are iron blocks. Good luck.
1) A complete "legit" LT4 for $400
2) Aluminum block
3) $2000 budget for a forged rebuild by someone else
Congrats on the purchase of your dream car and welcome to the LT1 family.
I'd have to suggest rebuilding the motor in it if it is salvagable. Forged rods and pistons are gonna be a good choice but close 40% of the budget. Machine work is 25%-30%. That does not leave but about 35% for everything else. No money there for purchasing other parts like the other motor, which is a crap shoot anyhow. More money and thought into this project looks like the path for now.
Buying inexpensive aftermarket parts is the quickest way to spend a lot of money building something WEAKER than stock.
At this stage you are nowhere near ready to make good decisions on what parts to buy so just keep it stock.
Far as the "LT4" if it is then for $400 snap it up and sell off the bits at a big profit. The LT4 is awesome in benchracing land but would be a very poor choice for your situation. The head casting numbers can be checked to verify.
Little perspective for you, the b-body motor makes 330tq at 2400rpm on 87 octane, the LT4 makes 340tq at I believe 4500rpm on 91 octane. A reprogram and basic boltons will have the b-body motor making more torque a LOT sooner which is what is appropriate for a big heavy car like this geared as they are.
I would strongly discourage any performance mods for a year or so till you get a feel for the car and can spend some time researching things. Many of us wasted a lot of money on bad parts when we first started modding, if you are patient and figure out who is worth listening to then we can help you avoid wasting money.


