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05-11-2019, 10:51 PM | #26 |
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
some of you guys are funny.. as if no one ever drove cross country 50 years ago without sitting on the side of the road
I drove old wore out GM V8s all over the country with no more trouble than anything else on the road at the time
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05-12-2019, 06:30 AM | #27 |
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
I would look at your ultimate end use and go from there. Chose what you feel would be best for your 500-1,000 mile trips.
I have an extremely s....l....o....w moving '67 SWB project I too am building with spare parts. It is a old school build because that's what it's all about for me. If I want an LS-powered SWB I'll buy one that came with one. All these swaps going on just to have different sheet metal when you have it all with turn-key factory reliability either from a used truck costing not much more than the swap or a roll off the lot new truck that is truly modern. Chevy/GMC SWBs are and always have been super cool, with a crowd that follows. Ok, back to my project. It will be an era, meaning '65-'75, mild custom hot truck. Nothing on it you wouldn't have seen on a truck when it was a few years old... same as back in the day. I'd like it to have a rake and 10" steelies on the rear, except I want to hit the rod runs, shows, and do general travel all over the country. I'll be retired before too terribly long and this will be my cool travel machine. So, I'll want to be able to do four or five tire rotations and I think a level drop will be more comfortable when driving all day. Next is the 327/M22 combo and I love gears with grunt. Although I intend to travel off the interstates whenever possible, I don't own an oil well and you can't avoid running on the interstates at times. So 4.10s (my favorite/and gears was where it was at in the day) are out. And since I'm compromising there, might as well skip 3.73s and go to 3.42s. 3.07s are too tall for the 4spd and have no pull. While I'd love to sneak a Gear Vendor unit under there, I'm not sure I can make that happen. 3.42s, IMO, are on the line where you can roll along well in straight drive or go with O/D and have the grunt to stay in O/D. So here I have this super cool rock crusher I can't wait to throw the shifter on, but realize I could get serious coin from a '65 Pontiac A body owner who needs it and slap a T-5 or Richmond 5spd in. Looking at my ultimate end use it would make sense to go O/D. Not that I haven't been running my trucks (8-lug/4.10s) down the interstate traveling interstate at a steady 75-80 all day long for as long as I can remember. To be honest, I don't drive that fast anymore, even with O/D. But all those trucks were built that way from factory. Building from the ground up I have a chance to built to better suit the use In all this, my intent is to show how it is important to consider the ultimate use. If you don't share the passion for for the better days these trucks came from and want to run it out 10 or more hours a day and don't own your own oil well, the LS would seem the better choice. I would go with a 4.8 to get the greatest advantage from modernizing... way better fuel economy. Big blocks like fuel and are from a time when fuel cost 10% of what it does today
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Now if I were looking for a real cruiser, and if it were not a felony in this state to go over 100 I would definitely doing a 6.0 LS with the 4L60. My truck today is capable of those speeds today, reliably, with the miles on it now. Been there years ago before the law changed. People would just $#(! seeing me coming up on them freeway style. |
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05-14-2019, 09:34 AM | #32 |
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
With LS swaps being so popular its hard not to put one in. I pulled the SBC out of my chevelle before I sold it, and the BBC out of my el camino when I sold it. My dilemma is why buy an LS when I have two perfectly good motors sitting here. Yet I'm gonna say go LS. I don't want the BBC in my truck, basically I think its to big and will make the truck handle like crap. Will do a burnout easy cause all the weight on the front end. The small block I have ran low elevens and a high ten on cool days, so I would have to do a cam change for sure. And at around $700+ for a cam and lifters I might as well go LS. It sounds like you've already made up your mind from your last post.
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05-14-2019, 10:16 AM | #33 |
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
I remember my first LS swap, which was into my 1984 Camaro. A bone stock 2002 LS1/T56, with a set of headers and a tune. The driving experience was so much different than any Gen 1 SBC I'd ever had I was instantly hooked. The throttle response, rpm range, smoothness, and pure power was just flat out impressive. If you go LS you're not just getting another engine with power and fuel economy, you're getting an entirely different driving feel.
I 100% vote LS. Nobody does it correctly and regrets the decision. However, the best advice I can give is throw the stock ECU in the garbage and go buy the new Holley Terminator X unit. For the price it can't be beat and will make your tuning career much more fun and accessible.
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05-14-2019, 10:24 AM | #34 |
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
Well, no matter what you do, don't find a girlfriend or a wife until it's done, or it'll never get finished! Maybe more importantly, just don't get married. You can kiss this project goodbye if you do that!
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05-14-2019, 11:37 AM | #35 |
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
I wanted a big block for my 71. That was always the plan. I ended up going LS. The install and computer etc. was far more easy than I expected. I haven't gotten far enough to drive it yet, but I love that you touch the key and it fires. Either way, it's your truck and your dollars. Enjoy the crap out of it.
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05-14-2019, 11:38 AM | #36 |
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
[QUOTE=Willys_MB;8525395]Well, no matter what you do, don't find a girlfriend or a wife until it's done, or it'll never get finished! Maybe more importantly, just don't get married. You can kiss this project goodbye if you do that![/QUOTE
Must be your luck not mine!!! My wife has been 100% behind my truck project and the only thing she gripes about is "when is this thing gonna be done?" 4 1/2 years later it finally is. |
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
Personally, I bought a Classic Truck because I wanted to drive and work on a Classic Truck. I already have a modern Truck with an LS installed. I feel part of owning the Classic Truck is the look and sound of the old school engine, but that is my personal preference.
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
Ls for me. I like big blocks, I’ve had a few big blocks, still have one. As said above the ls is a whole other driving experience. Sure the old stuff is easy to work on, the new stuff is actually pretty simple too in a slightly different way. Performance wise, I have more fun driving the 6.2 in my camaro than Most anything I’ve ever driven. VVT is a wonderful thing. If it’s a survivor truck that only needs an engine and everything else is original, sure I’d put the big block in it in a heart beat. Same goes if it’s a truck that is being restored factory, old small block or big block all the way. If it’s a truck that’s already got some mods done to it, LS all the way. My K20 has a 6.0 waiting to go in when I get to that point of my build. With a cam and maybe even a little boost it’s going to be a fun truck.
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
Old School all the way... https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
These conversations are funny. It’s like the “do I need 4-bolt mains”. Lots of different (and valid) perspectives. The answer is IT DEPENDS! The guys saying LS aren’t saying no one could ever drive a big block cross country. I guarantee you if I built an engine it wouldn’t get me cross country regardless of what type it was... lol!
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
well folks... I think I need to stick to my first thought of an LS swap.. i regret not doing in LS in the last one. I have plenty of other projects that can remain original/old school.this build is for daily driving!
now, where to source a 5.3 or 6.0? Best computer management system? Does anybody keep the cylinder deactivation feature on these builds? Recently drove a 2019 yukon with a 5.3. got 23 mpg and has some decent pep! Amazing drive-ability. |
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
Ditch the AFM. The deactivation lifters are weaker than the standard lifters and have a bit of a reputation for being problematic/failing. If it was me I’d look for a 6.0, if you could find an LY6 or similar you get LS3/L99 heads which are really free flowing and you get vvt which will give you a flat torque curve through out the rpm range. Any of the Gen 4 motors are good, they’ve got heavier rods and a few other enhancements. That said the lQ4 and other gen 3 motors are still excellent choices. A lot of it will come down to what you want to spend. And if you want to build it up for a little more power or leave it stock.
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
Get the Holley EFI.
I'd rather have the lowliest 2000 300k mile 4.8 with Holley than the latest 6.2 using the stock ECU.
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05-17-2019, 12:16 PM | #49 |
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
LS and never look back.
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Re: 72 C10 - BBC vs. LS - What would you do?
I want to make a new suggestion since my first suggestion failed. 8.1 with an Allison... you get a big block with modern injection and a 5 or 6 speed trans.
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