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I'd love to do a carbed LS in my car with a functional Ram Air air cleaner to work with the functional Formula hood! Someday... |
Dreamin Ta's
Sorry to say my Pantera has had a Dart block
stroker for over 10 years now.. think I am heading that direction..maybe a destroker.. but Dart.. not a real fan of dry sump..... Was at one of my early Norcal Shelby events and a guy with a beautiful flaired 67 race car.. 5 years in the making... was out on the track and all of a sudden you could see a big billow of smoke...his drysump belt fell off and toasted the engine... Last open header day at Laguna the Total Control mustang had the snout break off on the front of the engine that held the drysump and a bunch of other pulleys.. not sure what happened to that engine other than a broken crank Bob |
carb'd LS with a wet sump then. Or, 377 small block chevy. That will rev to the moon. Good luck which ever way you decide to go, Bob.
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What Trey, Greg and Bryan said. there are other benefits to the LS design (besides all the sensors and computers). Different firing order, far superior head design, different * to the block....etc. You can have Pacific Fab do the wiring for you down in Morgan Hill if you do decide you want 450hp and 23 mpg, (they used too/still sponser here?)
Mines been pretty much bullet proof once done, too bad i keep messin with it... |
Dreamin Ta's
Mickey
Going to need more than 450 hp Thinking 600 like the Pantera Finally gas mileage is my last concern Will figure it out. 377 may be the cubes Coming from 700 hp Bob |
Hey Bob... Did ya ever notice that EVERYBODY is switching over to LS power... carb or EFI.... Hey! Maybe they have some advantages? LOL:twak:
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If I didn't already have the LT1, I would have gone LS based even with an iron block. It's a superior design, period. If starting with a clean slate and wanting to be competitive, it's very hard to not choose LS.
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Still way on the fence on this LS thing.. really don't like having
to have any sensors... also worried about oiling problems and external pumps.. been there on the Ponitiac originally and it was an issue I know tried and true in my dart small block stroker in the Pantera that just keeps going and going.. My buddies mostly Mopar guys will not even let me talk about an LS:) Just don't need something that blows apart like my old 347 stroker Bob |
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