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My official "canned response" to this type of thread is; If money is not an option, go with what your heart tells you. If money IS an option, forego the "wants" in favor of the "needs".
To me I've always viewed the LSX block as something for the drag racing community. 2500 horse power? That's drag racing country. If you plan to have your face in the sky for the first 60 feet, then do the LSX engine. For a Pro-Touring car, weight is the big consideration, and for that I would do the LS7. Short on money? Then a warmed over LS3. |
There isn't that much wieght differnce in the two blocks, maybe 50 pounds
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I got a few estimates for a LSX build and they all ranged from $14-15k depending on components. This price includes injectors, rails, tb, coils, sensors, etc. Basically everything a crate GM LS7 would include. A GM crate LS7 can be had for under 12k and also includes a flywheel and clutch btw. ;) A build with a LS7 block would cost $700 more since a LS7 block is about $700 more than a LSX block. I don't see how it can double the total cost. |
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I didn't have a Ls1 block to weigh it doesn't seem that much heavier, but I found where it's a 105 pds heavier
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I guess for now, that takes care of that. I hope they get things settled, for everyone wanting one. TY |
I have a friend that builds engines, Chris Uratchko is his name. He owns Uratchko Racing Engines here in Michigan. We've talked about that block in the past and I remember him telling me his disdain for it. That was the first I heard that they were made in China. Interesting that this now comes out. I'll have to show him this thread.
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