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DKz Garage 02-13-2018 09:39 AM

LSA Detroit Speed
 
Looking for someone who may have experience with putting an LSA in a Detroit Speed Subframe- second gen Camaro. I'm thinking I may have a clearance issue with the crank pulley hitting the frame where the sway bar lives. I was told by DSE that the sub frame was not designed with the LSA in mind. Any input would be appreciated.

JON Q 02-14-2018 07:17 AM

Do a search here for the project Lou's Change built by V8TV. It's a 69 Camaro with DSE and LSA motor.

randy 02-14-2018 08:15 AM

crank pulley doesnt hit. If you want low mount ac you will have to notch the passenger subframe. Buy the lsa and get a front runner kit and your done.

DKz Garage 02-14-2018 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SIXX (Post 673060)
Do a search here for the project Lou's Change built by V8TV. It's a 69 Camaro with DSE and LSA motor.

I dropped in on that thread (awesome build!), I just wondered how the first gen build would compare to the second gen?? I know both DSE frames use first gen rails...at least that's what I was told..... Thanks for the input!

DKz Garage 02-14-2018 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by randy (Post 673062)
crank pulley doesnt hit. If you want low mount ac you will have to notch the passenger subframe. Buy the lsa and get a front runner kit and your done.

Thanks Randy! I was hoping that was the case :) Have you done the LSA/second gen build?? Any pics??

randy 02-14-2018 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by classiccamaro (Post 673083)
Thanks Randy! I was hoping that was the case :) Have you done the LSA/second gen build?? Any pics??

Helped yes.

Www.rodscarcraft.com

Look up trevors 69 convertible. All the blocks are the same dimensions

JMitch19 02-16-2018 08:11 PM

Wegner has a very nice accessory drive for the LSA.


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