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Carbed LS376/515 HP
Hey Guys, I am considering this motor for my 1968 camaro. Trying to see if anyone has run this and what there thoughts are. Also what is involved in swapping this into a 68 camaro? From what i have been reading adding the FI adds some extra steps but what about the carbed version. Thank you
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Super simple swap - and all parts are readily available.... You'll have to add an electric fuel pump... LS motors don't have fuel pumps. And if you want to run coil on plug then you need a controller.... Edelbrock has a complete kit for you already set up. You'd LOVE the carbed version of this motor.... although it's really built to be blown... and is a bit low on the compression side of things - it would work perfectly with todays crappy pump gas. |
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When we were deciding and ultimately ordered the LSX 376 for the '62 Impala --- I wanted the LSX 454 --- but the compression on the 376 is 9.0 vs the 11.0 of the 454 ---- and even GM Performance "advertises" the 376 as being built for supercharged or turbo'd.
Mine had a TVS 2300 blower added to it... :thumbsup: I have the 480hp LS3 in my '33 Ford being built at Brizio's. Plenty of motor for a little '33 highboy! http://www.roybriziostreetrods.com/p...weld/index.htm |
This Chevrolet Performance LS 376/515 hp is 10.7:1 comp:
http://www.jegs.com/i/GM+Performance...Fc5_QgodkUkAEw |
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515 hp is a bunch for a street car and more than adequate for a good time on the track. Hobaugh's Corvette is a good example of not needing 600 hp to be competitive. All said and done the EZ-EFI is not going to cost much more than a good carb if you factor tuning time or a competent tuner, tuning components expense, etc. Same simplicity applies to the exhaust manifolds, do you need to spend $1500 on headers for extra power vs the heat, noise, and tight clearances they create? :thumbsup: |
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I'd also review a dyno sheet to confirm the torque curve. Torque will make the biggest daily driving impression unless you spend a lot of time above 4K rpm. :D |
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Carburetor GM Performance Parts Carburetor part number 19201993 is included with the LS376/515 crate engine. This is a Holley 4160-style 770 cfm carburetor and features dual feed, center hung float bowls, vacuum secondaries and automatic electric choke. Instructions and specifications are included in the carburetor package |
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