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Old 01-18-2018, 08:24 AM
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I have run Mast Motorsports engines in two of my cars with great success.

My C5 Z06 has their Black Label 427 that makes 687 HP and revs to 7200 RPM with ease. Tons of power from 3000 - 7200 rpm. This is a full time autocross and road course car for the past 2 1/2 years.

My 1973 Camaro has a 416 LS3 that makes 611 HP that I run to 7200 RPM. I have run this motor since 2010 and never been apart. This car has over 1500 hard driven autocross and road course miles on it. That is 7 years of autocross and road course events. The engine runs perfect.

These Mast Motorsports engines are far more than a part time autocross engine.
Thats exactly what i want. 600hp 7000 rpm engine. maybe eventually i can make my ls3 that badass
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Old 01-18-2018, 09:33 PM
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Brian, I can't recall... is your LS3 wet or dry sump? Any Accusump if wet?

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Wet sump. Autokraft oil pan. No issues with oil pressure, ever.
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Old 01-18-2018, 09:40 PM
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Wet sump. Autokraft oil pan. No issues with oil pressure, ever.
I'm partially there. I'll trade you my ls3 480 for yours. Already had a autokraft oil pan. I'll add a oil filter and oil . You know you want less hp so it's a perfect time to trade
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