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View Poll Results: Which engine to go with?
GM 480hp LS3, still need wiring 10 24.39%
GM 525hp L92, still need wiring 19 46.34%
Mast Motorsports 480hp LY6, includes their controller 7 17.07%
Give me an idea on another set up 5 12.20%
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Old 10-28-2009, 10:18 AM
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Those newer LS3's are getting GREAT numbers with a maggie supercharger!
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Old 10-28-2009, 04:41 PM
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Those newer LS3's are getting GREAT numbers with a maggie supercharger!
Uh, hey buddy. Did you notice the date on the post before yours?
He picked up a L92 and already has it in the car......

Just teasin' ya there pal!
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Old 10-29-2009, 08:39 AM
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I'm rapidly blazing a narrow trail with a 8.1 (496 cube) Chevy Vortec - made from 2001-2006 in the 2,500, 3,500, Avalanche - and other light duty trucks/vans.

Also found up to the current model year in MEDIUM duty trucks and marine applications. Mine came from a 2007 Medium duty truck - think dump truck - school bus.

Why?

1. It is different - I love LS swaps...but they are getting pretty boring.

2. 496 cubes

3. It runs on the same 24 tooth reluctor as a LS engine - and computer. Can go dbw or cable - or run on a stand alone system. You would do everything that you would normally do to install an LS - just substitute the mill for the big block.

4. Has standard old school motor mounts AND LS mounts cast on the block - will bolt into anything - pure universal donor.

5. Roller cam

6. Coil over plugs, sequential port EFI

7. 496 cubes

8. Once piece front and rear seals

9. four bolt main

10. uses standard big block exhaust goodies

11. Will bolt up to ANY GM transmission - standard old school bell housing and can accept a manual flywheel...and transmission - NO problem

12. 496 cubes

13. A decent amount of aftermarket parts - thanks to hot rod boats and hard core truck guys. There are cams, heads, intakes, headers...etc. available from mild to wild

14. 496 cubes

15. Very affordable - as they have not caught on...and might not ever - serving as quite possibly the last Rat motor the general will ever make.


I am wrapping my swap up now into a 69 Vette using a Richmond six speed. When you first see it under the hood you think "My...that is a huge LS engine..." but it isn't an LS engine.

I just swapped a comp HR270 and matching springs with a set of magnum roller rockers - tuning, headers...and CAI.

With a little effort - 400+ hp and 500+ ft lbs is not an issue.

With some extra effort - 500+ hp and ft lbs is totally possible with options to stroke to 9.1

www.raylarengines.com has some goodies - but there are others here and there.

Did I mention 496 cubes? Big blocks rock.
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Old 10-29-2009, 09:56 AM
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Uh, hey buddy. Did you notice the date on the post before yours?
He picked up a L92 and already has it in the car......

Just teasin' ya there pal!
LOL!!!!!!! **takes head out of ass**!!
Sorry. lol
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Old 10-29-2009, 02:34 PM
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I'm rapidly blazing a narrow trail with a 8.1 (496 cube) Chevy Vortec - made from 2001-2006 in the 2,500, 3,500, Avalanche - and other light duty trucks/vans.

Also found up to the current model year in MEDIUM duty trucks and marine applications. Mine came from a 2007 Medium duty truck - think dump truck - school bus.

Why?

1. It is different - I love LS swaps...but they are getting pretty boring.

2. 496 cubes

3. It runs on the same 24 tooth reluctor as a LS engine - and computer. Can go dbw or cable - or run on a stand alone system. You would do everything that you would normally do to install an LS - just substitute the mill for the big block.

4. Has standard old school motor mounts AND LS mounts cast on the block - will bolt into anything - pure universal donor.

5. Roller cam

6. Coil over plugs, sequential port EFI

7. 496 cubes

8. Once piece front and rear seals

9. four bolt main

10. uses standard big block exhaust goodies

11. Will bolt up to ANY GM transmission - standard old school bell housing and can accept a manual flywheel...and transmission - NO problem

12. 496 cubes

13. A decent amount of aftermarket parts - thanks to hot rod boats and hard core truck guys. There are cams, heads, intakes, headers...etc. available from mild to wild

14. 496 cubes

15. Very affordable - as they have not caught on...and might not ever - serving as quite possibly the last Rat motor the general will ever make.


I am wrapping my swap up now into a 69 Vette using a Richmond six speed. When you first see it under the hood you think "My...that is a huge LS engine..." but it isn't an LS engine.

I just swapped a comp HR270 and matching springs with a set of magnum roller rockers - tuning, headers...and CAI.

With a little effort - 400+ hp and 500+ ft lbs is not an issue.

With some extra effort - 500+ hp and ft lbs is totally possible with options to stroke to 9.1

www.raylarengines.com has some goodies - but there are others here and there.

Did I mention 496 cubes? Big blocks rock.
I have been following your build since the start. I love it!! Are you getting closer to driving?
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Old 10-29-2009, 02:35 PM
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LOL!!!!!!! **takes head out of ass**!!
Sorry. lol
It's all good buddy! I could have just sent you a private email to let you know. But where is the fun in that huh?
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Old 10-29-2009, 03:26 PM
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It's all good buddy! I could have just sent you a private email to let you know. But where is the fun in that huh?
LOL!!!!
No biggie bud.
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Old 10-29-2009, 06:48 PM
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Uh, hey buddy. Did you notice the date on the post before yours?
He picked up a L92 and already has it in the car......

Just teasin' ya there pal!
Yeah come on....get with it. LOL!!! I'll admit I was surprised when I saw this thread near the top again. Thanks for the input though...I do appreciate it. Even if I already have gotten the motor. It looks like I did make the popular choice though. 42% said to go with the L92 and I did.
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Or buy my 402 forged LS2 for $6000.. more power for less money.. and it's already broken in.. lol

Once you go LS, it's hard to go back so you will be happy with whatever you choose.
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Mast is very reputable. Very knowlegable on the computer tuning of their motors.
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