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Old 02-23-2010, 11:15 AM
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Doing anything twice costs more money. The 396 isn't worth much now or next year. Is it really setup for what you plan for the car?
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Old 02-23-2010, 11:46 AM
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Doing anything twice costs more money. The 396 isn't worth much now or next year. Is it really setup for what you plan for the car?
The 396 will work but I'm sure it will have its downside too! I plan on using the car for autocross and weekend driving/having fun with it. Just really trying to decide if it's $20k worth it right now. And yes, it will cost me more to swap things out later as the car is completely tore apart now.
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Old 02-23-2010, 12:08 PM
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It really depends on how serious you are about competing. You can certainly get your feet wet with the 396 and see how much you like autocross. I'd at least put a quality pan on the engine. My car was pretty fast with the aluminum headed big block. Will the LS7 make you faster, of course. Less weight on the nose is always good. Enough to pony up 20k, that's hard to say without knowing how competitive you want to be. For 20k you can probably make more power anyway or make a little less for quite a bit less.
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Old 02-24-2010, 09:43 AM
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It really depends on how serious you are about competing. You can certainly get your feet wet with the 396 and see how much you like autocross. I'd at least put a quality pan on the engine. My car was pretty fast with the aluminum headed big block. Will the LS7 make you faster, of course. Less weight on the nose is always good. Enough to pony up 20k, that's hard to say without knowing how competitive you want to be. For 20k you can probably make more power anyway or make a little less for quite a bit less.
Good point Todd, it always helps to look at some things with someone else's perspective. Thanks!
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If I were you I would go with a LS engine not because I don't like big blocks, but because it sounds like you have your heart set on a LS. If you have already splurged on the DSE stuff, you ought to go ahead and go with the Ls so you don't have any regrets. Regrets can be expensive.
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Wasnt this the car that was "too nice to cut up" ?
Nice job.... its gonna be killer when done !
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