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214Chevy 08-11-2010 08:32 AM

LS Engine Debate
 
Guys, I was having a discussion with a coworker today who is a car guy, but not really a car guy, if you know what I mean. Anyway, he argues the fact that if he still had his "69 Camaro he wouldn't be putting an LS motor in it. He states the fact that he wouldn't because everyone else is doing it and how everybody is putting LS's into their cars. So, I asked him, well what's the difference when LS's were not available and everyone was putting big block's into their cars? He then states that was all that was available was either a small block or a big block. Then I counter with newer technology and now an LS is pretty much all available now as far as Chevy is concerned. Unless you go retro with a 1st gen motor. What's you guys take on this. I just think some people fear the unknown and he is an old school guy who refuses to change. He just want to go against the grain and doesn't want it to seem as if he's jumping on the bandwagon.

ccracin 08-11-2010 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by 509Chevelle (Post 300633)
Guys, I was having a discussion with a coworker today who is a car guy, but not really a car guy, if you know what I mean. Anyway, he argues the fact that if he still had his "69 Camaro he wouldn't be putting an LS motor in it. He states the fact that he wouldn't because everyone else is doing it and how everybody is putting LS's into their cars. So, I asked him, well what's the difference when LS's were not available and everyone was putting big block's into their cars? He then states that was all that was available was either a small block or a big block. Then I counter with newer technology and now an LS is pretty much all available now as far as Chevy is concerned. Unless you go retro with a 1st gen motor. What's you guys take on this. I just think some people fear the unknown and he is an old school guy who refuses to change. He just want to go against the grain and doesn't want it to seem as if he's jumping on the bandwagon.


I've been in those conversations as well. Just like Ford vs. Chevy vs. Mopar, you will never have a consensus. In my opinion, if everyone through the years felt as he does, we would all be walking or riding horses or having flat heads etc. Ask him if he has a black and white TV or maybe just an AM radio?

I also don't believe that "Everyone" is going LS. I was at a local show over the weekend. 700 cars and not 1 LS conversion that I came across. Of the thousands of cars at Columbus this year, LS conversions were still very much the minority. Will there be more absolutely, but remember there are still folks that live and breathe hot rodded flat heads! It's personal choice with no right or wrong answer.

We went from a Big Block to an LS. For us it was bang for the buck. We had to buy everything motor mounts, accessories, exhaust, headers etc. Therefore we got the most power for the least weight and the latest technology for not much more than the big block. If you already have a gen 1 engine in the car running than an LS can get expensive. Anyway, the difference of opinion is what keeps this hobby interesting and moving forward.

JMO

Later,:lateral:

214Chevy 08-11-2010 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by ccracin (Post 300654)
...... Anyway, the difference of opinion is what keeps this hobby interesting and moving forward.

JMO

Later,:lateral:

Very well stated Chad. I too, went from a big block to an LS 6.0. Hence my screen name 509Chevelle. I had a beefy 509 ci big block. And when I told all my buddies I was giving it up for a small block LS engine, they all thought I was losing my minds.

XcYZ 08-11-2010 12:38 PM

As Chad noted, I don't think there's really that many LS conversions out there. At Car Craft last month, with 5,000+ cars, there were very, very few EFI conversions of any make.

Vegas69 08-11-2010 12:58 PM

LS engines suck. :unibrow:

youthpastor 08-11-2010 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 300688)
LS engines suck. :unibrow:

ALL THE COOL KIDS ARE DOIN' IT! :D

Stuart Adams 08-11-2010 02:23 PM

Have had LS, Big and Little, LS for me is superior. Everybody has likes and dislikes, that's great. Great mileage, doesn't leak after 250 miles, reliable. But that's just me. It doesn't really matter, just drive what ya like.

Mr.VENGEANCE 08-11-2010 02:26 PM

old car.. new tricks.. staying competitive and having fun.. ls engines do that.

Josh69 08-11-2010 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by XcYZ (Post 300685)
As Chad noted, I don't think there's really that many LS conversions out there. At Car Craft last month, with 5,000+ cars, there were very, very few EFI conversions of any make.

Agreed, I could count them on my fingers.

Hindsight 20/20, I'd do an LSx. For what I've spent on a whopping 475hp in this old Poncho, I should have. :_paranoid

Stuart Adams 08-11-2010 03:00 PM

Alot of it is the fear of the unknown. Men are brand shoppers and don't stray too far away from what there used too. We go to the store get it and get out. Until you have tried other options its really hard to have a legitimate opinion, IMO. Conversion to LS isn't cheap either.

I don't hear people putting in LS motors and bitching they should have ran a big block!


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