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View Poll Results: Are you going to run an LSx engine package in your 67-69 F-body ??
Yes 210 39.18%
No 87 16.23%
346-365 46 8.58%
370-396 41 7.65%
408-415 30 5.60%
427-427+ 63 11.75%
NA 5 0.93%
Forced Induction 54 10.07%
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Old 06-13-2010, 05:36 PM
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I'm doing and old school aluminum block 427 with the LS2 firing order. According to my builder the firing order swap will be good for harmonics. Will see on the 13th, should be interesting.
That sounds pretty cool.. and certainly different!
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That sounds pretty cool.. and certainly different!


X2 and I would love to go that way too... butt when i lokked ito it I couldnt find a block under 3 K

Huuummm anyone know what a world products mowtown lite short block goes for? it might start looking affordiable

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