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Old 10-22-2009, 08:10 AM   #1
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Re: LS1 year questions

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Also what would the stock HP rating be on the engine ???
at the rear wheels about 195hp
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Old 10-22-2009, 05:29 PM   #2
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at the rear wheels about 195hp
Where did this number come from? you dont know what engine it has.

you say "at the rear wheels" thats a hard thing to guess. 4L80Es sap alot of power. So does a 14bolt diff. GM doesnt publish rear wheel horsepower
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Old 10-22-2009, 07:18 PM   #3
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Where did this number come from? you dont know what engine it has.

you say "at the rear wheels" thats a hard thing to guess. 4L80Es sap alot of power. So does a 14bolt diff. GM doesnt publish rear wheel horsepower
ive seen it with my own eyes, L31 put down 195hp all it had was exhaust. it was a 2wd tahoe with a 4l60. your correct i dont know what engine it has but since its in a van its most likely goin to be a L31.

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You dont need a custom converter. advance adapters has a kit that has a spacer and flexplate. 6.0s with the 4L80E came factory with a crank spacer
(99 6.0s had a special crank with the spacer made into the crank)
i would just prefure not to use adaptors, im sure he isnt goin to use the stock converter anyways. might as well get the correct one.

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