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Chassis work begun
Floor coming out:
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Nice swap - I spy 08+ Z06 Competition Grey wheels... and some boxers on the pass side door jamb... hahaha.
Is that an LQ4 or LQ9 engine? |
Lookin good James! Its about time you posted pictures! I will post some of mine this weekend if im not too busy workin on it!
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Lq4 vs LQ9.... Good question. It is out of a 2008 Trailblazer SS, but I haven't had a chance to run the numbers to confirm which. Supposedly, it puts out 400hp, but I didn't find anything conlusive to confirm which version it is.
Can anyone help with that? Good catch on boxers... Go Green... Recycle, Re-Use!!:rofl: Matt, Thanks bud. My first measurements on the TQ tube show that it should be perfect! |
This is a great build. Looking good so far!
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The difference between the LQ4's and LQ9's are the heads and pistons. I think the LQ9 has a higher compression ratio than the LQ4. But that motor you have is a derivative of the LS2 in the Trailblazers. I think its even aluminum. None of the LQ9's or LQ4's were rated at 395hp that i know of.
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Yeah I want to say its around 400 hp - that being said - it has the truck intake, and truck accessories drive and components...
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You going to have to lengthen that torque tube?
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I dont think the torque in the picture is the lengthened one. I am working on a 68 Camaro that Im doing the same thing too and I lengthened a tube roughly 6". We traded tubes since the lengthened one ended up not being the best way to go for my set up. So he has my lengthened torque tube.
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Ya, correct on both accounts...
That motor is a LS2 variant, with truck intake and accessories. I couldn't remember if the LQ4/9 was a variant within the LS2 family, but of course no realize that (as you mentioned) that they are the Iron block truck family motor. The TBSS LS2 is essentially the ~395HP LS2 with the truck intake and accessory pulley system and funky oil pan. I am likely going to keep the accessory pully setup, unless I can find a car variant at the boneyard for a good price... but am putting together the plan for a Intake, CAM and GM L92 heads. In fact, Scoggin' Dickey is my next call in a couple mintes to get a package together. On top of the new items I'll be sourcing from Scoggin' Dickey/other, I'll be changing the oil pan and then pulley system if I find something, plus have LT headers waiting. Matt and I swapped TQ tubes, and that is indeed the stock one in the pictures. Matt's been buggin me to get some updated pictures up for a while, and since I've been lagging those are from the first mockup where I was just getting a look at intial fit. The 6" stretch looks to be about perfect, giving me a little motor setback, but most likely retaining the firewall. I'm not sure I wanted to go there (takeing out the firewall), but given the extent that I'm rebuilding the car I don't think having to fab up a firewall would be all too much more work anyways!! Matt, thanks for the good hookup!!!... and stoked it's going to work out for us both well! |
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