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01-02-2017, 10:16 PM | #1 |
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LS engines
anybody seen the super chevy write up on the ls engine popularity in hot rods? looks good.
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01-03-2017, 02:44 AM | #2 |
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I don't normally read Super Chevy as it has no vehicles I am currently interested in it an I could give a rip on how many ways you can do 55 Chevy cars or 68.
If I wasn't building a totally traditional custom truck with a them set in the mid/late 50's I'd be hunting an Ls engine to put in my truck. Serious performance level, the potential of great fuel mileage, longevity of the engine it's self. That means no backwards nonsense of sticking a carb on it or other regressive work because you want the modern engine but not the modern system though.
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01-03-2017, 09:31 AM | #3 |
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I'm not a big fan either, for the same reasons, but my buddy sends me links for stuff like the ls engine write up, routing the ls intake, ls engine swap mounts etc. sometimes just to bug me a bit, haha. the hotrod network.
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01-03-2017, 09:33 AM | #4 |
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if you go to their site they have some ok stuff in the tech write ups. ideas if nothing else.
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Have you checked the LSx Swaps in this site?
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TON of info on our site. Very helpful, at least to me.
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01-03-2017, 08:56 PM | #8 |
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Well, I don't know about the other guys but I'm happily putting an LS in my '55.2 big window truck. It's a stock re-ringed, new main, rod & cam bearings, new head bolts, etc LQ4/l485e transmission.
Here's a picture when it was mocked up: As you can see I am using a Holley intake and throttle body that will give the appearance of a carbureted engine though the fuel rails will be fully visible. The coils will be mounted on the frame and not be visible - unless youre looking for them. I won't be "fooling" anyone, I'll be pleasing myself with the look. I may be unusual in that I am building ONE truck. Not a succession of projects. This is intended to be my daily driver retirement vehicle. I want it to start reliably in any weather, anywhere. Give excellent mileage, etc. if i were worried about what other guys thought i wouldn't have put in Corvette C4 IFS, a Mustang (eek, Ford?!) 8.8 rearend and a few other things.
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Dan- Nice! Are you running the stock cam?
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01-04-2017, 12:49 AM | #10 |
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Yes, stock cam. The engine will produce about 300hp and well over 300 ft/lbs torque so it will feel VERY healthy compared to the old 283 with a weak cylinder that it had.
My guy doing the swap has built a lot of turbocharged LS engines and says my 6.0 would be easy to do if i ever want additional power.
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thats pretty cool, I knew there were kits for the old valve covers but not for an EFI intake that looks like a carb. the wide intake makes it look a little like a pontiac engine, which would be kinda right for a GMC of that era. I dont think its unusual to build just one truck, I am a contract engineer with a lot of free time so I build a lot of trucks because I am used to cramming 12 projects through a year. your goals are ideal, there is nothing so deflating like trying to drive your dream truck on the weekend and spending a whole day getting it running right before you leave or stopping for gas every 200 miles.
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I have to admit I was one of those who said na... I want old school cool. So I stuck with the old SBC for a long time and then it happend. The 6l went in with a 4l80e. 27mpg and it would fly. As some of you know I learned a hard lesson with a truck pan and it being a bit low. So now it is a 408 with 243 heads, howards 625 lift 242/250 @.050. 3200 lockup converter and 3:73 gears. Truck runs reall good now and still gets mid 20's pn mpg... Just cannot beat it. Turn key and go..
I know some will never swap to an LS but I want to drive my truck, wear it out, rebuild it and drive it some more... I just cannot see saving it for someone else...
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The Holley 302-1. You will also need an LS dipstick and tube as well if you are using the lq series motor.
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I'm also putting a LS-based 5.3 engine in my truck. I bored it to a 5.7 and added 5.7 flattop pistons, harden 7.4 pushrods, TSP 228r cam, and ARP rod bolts, 243 heads, 2001 Camaro oil pan, wingage tray, and dip stick other than that the rotating assembly is stocked. I'm running the truck instake manifold and drive by wire throttle body. I also rewired the tac module to run the smaller corvette gas pedal. Transmission is a rebuilt and beefed up 4L60e.
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The LS swap has replaced the old smalblock Chevy swap as the cheapest bang-for-the-buck swap. When you go to a car show and hear someone say "Oh, no... not another LS swap" it's a pretty big clue that it's a popular route to take. It works, parts are available, and the internet has more reference material about making a swap happen than most shops have for repairing them. Unless a person already has a pile of smallblock parts they've collected over the years like I have, I'd say go with the LS engine. |
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Looks nice. I am rollin with an LQ4 6.0, DBW TB, 4L80E trans, C4 suspension. Oil pan is 2" from the ground at current ride height. I am considering a C6 Corvette oil pan.
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Clegg you got pics? We like lots of pics..
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I'd love to hear your opinion on it? Performance, mileage?
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I wanted to go with the old 350 but buying a running motor and trans with all accessories for 700 bucks is just hard to beat. 5.3 with 4l60. Will probably last another 100K miles.
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