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Old 02-05-2014, 06:46 PM
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I went through this debate when I built my SBC. It ultimately came down, for me, to budget and already having a large amount of the SBC stuff sitting around.

If I were at that juncture right now, I would seriously consider an LS over the SBC, but there again it would come down to budget. However, to me, I wouldn't consider the 4.8/5.3 or the LS1. I have an LS1 now and didn't ever really consider using it. Those early LS motors are antiquated compared to the new LS3 setups. The LS3 has even nearly knocked out the LS2 out of the equation. I look at the LS setups now as having the ability to unshroud the valves. LS motors main benefit is the head design. The LS3 has the ability to run the LS7 style head and not constrict air flow into the cylinder. That gives you the ability to run the 11* heads with a large bore. All this takes out the early LS series motors out of the contention, to me.



With all that said, after tallying the final cost I have in my SBC, I could have easily purchased an LS3 crate or even built one for what I have in my SBC. I did, however, have a lot of SBC parts already purchased and sitting on my shelf that I did factor into the final cost of my motor build.


The GM ls7 heads require a minimum of a 4.125 bore. The ls3 has a bore of 4.065, so it's a no go for the GM casting.
There are aftermarket companies making a "small bore" ls7 head that will work on an ls3.
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Old 02-06-2014, 12:43 AM
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The GM ls7 heads require a minimum of a 4.125 bore. The ls3 has a bore of 4.065, so it's a no go for the GM casting.
There are aftermarket companies making a "small bore" ls7 head that will work on an ls3.
Hence the reason I said ls7 'type' heads.
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Yes sir, I was just clarifying that for you. I didn't want to see your post get misread, and someone led to believe that the cheaper ls7 casting would work. The aftermarket small bore ls7 heads are considerably more expensive.
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The OP (Matt) has decided to go with an LS6 engine (383). Matt here is a supercharger that would work for your application. http://www.whipplesuperchargers.com/...sp?ProdID=1230 I checked and Katech Oil squirters won't work for an LS6. Brian Thomson of Thomson automotive uses factory oil squirters, but I think they only work for Gen IV engines. Although, you can contact Brian to see if it will work for LS6. Anyway, good luck with your build.

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