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Old 02-10-2011, 08:51 PM
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Welcome! Both Roadster & LS1 GTO are nice!

What motor would you use if you started a P-T project?
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Old 02-11-2011, 06:05 AM
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Welcome! Both Roadster & LS1 GTO are nice!

What motor would you use if you started a P-T project?
Thank you for compliments on both the roadster and the GTO. They are my babies.

As for the motor options it all really depends on what the car is. Yesterday I went and looked at a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 2 door post. If I were to go with that I was doing some research on the 6.8L V10 3-valve motor out of a Ford Super Duty. Just day dreaming at the moment though.

If I were to do a gm project I don't know what I would go with. I know that Street and Performance can get me a LT5 ZR1 motor.

Don't get me wrong I LOVE the ls1 in the GTO. And love the capabilities with that motor. Just really want some thing just a hair different.

First I need to find the right car to pick the motor. The only really for certain thing that I know is that this motor must be fuel injected. The 32 was carbureted and it was just very touchy. Now it has gone fuel injected and it is a completely different running and driving car.
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