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View Poll Results: Poll: LS3 or LS7 vs. GM Crate Ram Jet 502
LS3 14 31.11%
LS7 25 55.56%
502 Ram Jet 3 6.67%
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Old 06-10-2008, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Stang's Bane View Post
I assume you are talking about the Mast Motorsports ls3 here. I haven't seen the graphs's supporting their 615 hp claims while retaining the VVT, I am not saying they are not true, but I haven't seen any evidence supporting the claims.

FWIW, the ultimate N/A power potential of a ls7 427 is much higher than a ls3 based 427.
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Scoggin Dickey Seem to think things are on the up and up.

http://www.sdparts.com/product/MMS11...rnKeyWECM.aspx

As far as I know they are a pretty reliable outfit.

The link above goes to the 550 hp Turn Key for $10,109.00. Put a Water cooled Magna Charger on it and at a 40% increase in power your at 770 hp!

Many of them can get higher than that.

If you can beat that with a new LS-7 for the Money, as the saying goes, "I'll take what She's Having!" (Gender meant only in reference to the quote!)

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