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Old 07-31-2008, 03:53 PM
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Need suggestions what companys are building quality LS engines. I want 427 cuin. and prefer to avoid the dry sump system. I would like to keep it at or under 15k and hopefully that includes the ecu. 500 rear wheel hp is the goal. Is my budget short, can this be done?

BTW- I called Katech, 427 re-sleeved block 427 heads and katech torquer cam, 427 intake with injectors , 19k no ECU,no flywheel,no accessories. Too rich for me, these guys must be the best of the best.

Anyway if you guys can suggest a builder, reliability and good street manners a must- Thanks Rich
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Old 07-31-2008, 04:45 PM
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call jeff schwartz from the board. he definately knows his ls motors and definately could hook you up!
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Need suggestions what companys are building quality LS engines. I want 427 cuin. and prefer to avoid the dry sump system. I would like to keep it at or under 15k and hopefully that includes the ecu. 500 rear wheel hp is the goal. Is my budget short, can this be done?

BTW- I called Katech, 427 re-sleeved block 427 heads and katech torquer cam, 427 intake with injectors , 19k no ECU,no flywheel,no accessories. Too rich for me, these guys must be the best of the best.

Anyway if you guys can suggest a builder, reliability and good street manners a must- Thanks Rich
Why do you need "build" motor with all the extra hassle when you have a choise of brand new GM performance crate engine with 480 horsepower and i am sure the cost will be close to 10k to have it in your car ..

http://www.jrgmparts.com/GM_Performa...19171224_.html

Okay not 427 but do you think there would be a big difference ?
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I would recommend either Bryan @ latemodelengines.com or Erik @ hkracingengines.com to build your 427. Two of the best when it comes to LS engines. I have dealt with Bryan and have nothing but good things to say about him and have also heard a lot of positive things about Erik. Can't go wrong with either. A $15k budget is more than enough and a Katech torquer cam should give you 500rwhp with great streat manners. Stick with a GM LS7 block and GM LS7 heads and you should be well under your budget.
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check out mast motorsports they have a couple of 427īs an L92 based and an LS3 based version, both are 5k below your quote and including ECU and tune... if it doesnt HAVE to be a 427 you can get some stout ones in the 500+ HP range for less than 11k all included...

http://www.mastmotorsports.com/
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Are you looking for 500 at the motor or wheels? Auto or 6 speed? Have you considered a 402 ci LSX? Some builders are making way more than 500 to the wheels with a 402, L92, l76. Have you looked into SpeedINC? They are located in MI. Jeff Schwartz is another builder who can get you beyond your goal.
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Old 08-01-2008, 02:05 PM
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I am looking to get close to 500/500 at the rear wheels. It will be a manual transmission. Im trying to learn as much as I can about the ls engines, its all very new to me since Ive been building sb/bb cars since I was 15. Im exploring all options but really want 427 cubes. Im finding that with some companies the bore and stroke really varies in order to get there. I would prefer the 4 inch stroke and 4.125 bore. Im finding it may be more economical to just buy a crate zo6 spend the 1k on the GM ecu/pedal kit and another 750 for peterson resivoir and maybe spend an extra thousand on the katech torquer cam. Perhaps I could save a lot more going with a cammed LS3 dont know what kind of power they make though. Thanks for all the ideas and suggestions - Thanks Rich
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Old 08-01-2008, 02:13 PM
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Scott(XcYZ) had a nice power curve with his 427. Try searching his name...
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