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Old 02-03-2009, 07:06 PM
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Default Check it out! big cube LS= big power

very cool! Almost forgot to mention $50k

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/genera...-pump-gas.html

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Old 02-04-2009, 01:20 AM
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I will save $33K and get LSX 454SS from Mast Motorsports. 700hp & 600ft lbs. Ooops, guess I will spend 35K for an extra 77lbs.

http://www.mastmotorsports.com/news.php?id=11


Katech is a high class company and know their stuff, but I am sick of hearing their elite attitude on the Corvette forums and LS1 tech. Their products are very expensive and they think they are "it" in the LS world (yea right). Just my opinion, but I will support our vendors on LATERAL-G forum before I cross over the to the Katech elite.

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Old 02-04-2009, 07:21 AM
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I'll be posting engine dyno numbers soon with that same intake on an LS7.
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If I was going to spend 50k on a motor I think I'd go for a Nelson Racing Engine Twin Turbo 454 LSX motor that came in at 1500 hp/tq on street gas (2500hp on race gas) for 52k:
http://www.nelsonracingengines.com/p..._454lsx_tt.pdf

Or I could save a bunch of cash and only get their street mannered model and settle for 900 hp/tq for only 28k:
http://www.nelsonracingengines.com/p..._402lsx_tt.pdf

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Old 02-04-2009, 10:03 AM
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Or you could buy a supercharged LS9 and have $20k left over. lol


I'm sure it's nice but $50k for an engine makes me dizzy...
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Out of curiosity, what does it take (parts wise) to build a 500ci LS motor? I wonder what block they're using? What heads and how much work have they had done to support that displacement?
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Katech is a high class company and know their stuff, but I am sick of hearing their elite attitude on the Corvette forums and LS1 tech. Their products are very expensive and they think they are "it" in the LS world (yea right). Just my opinion, but I will support our vendors on LATERAL-G forum before I cross over the to the Katech elite.

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Trust me. You're not the only one that doesn't think the world of Katech. Many people including damn good engine builders don't like them or their products. It's not an issue of being jealous of their sucess either.

I'll eventually build a 402 and I'll be happy with my streetable 500 HP engine with its gobs of torque to get my boat of a TA moving. I'll do it for waaaaaaay under $10k too. $50k is wow!
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very cool! Almost forgot to mention $50k

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/genera...-pump-gas.html

Rich
That intake is pretty badass... is it going in your car?

If so you're going to have a nice power to weight ratio.. yikes!
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That intake is pretty badass... is it going in your car?

If so you're going to have a nice power to weight ratio.. yikes!
Steve,

Not mine, it belongs to someone on the corvette forum, I saw it posted on LS1tech.com. Way to rich for me, although I will be looking for an alluminum LS wet sump 427 using ls7 heads and manifold. Ya dizzy is putting it mildly, price is outrageous. Im fully aware of the development engineering that takes place at katech but WOW, there stuff is big bucks.

pretty cool to see the capabilities of a stock LS7 head, those things just flat out FLOW! GM nailed it.

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The one in CHP they bolt on a deck plate between the block and heads it make a 10.200 deck height. It uses special Dorton sleves too.
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