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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%
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Old 11-01-2010, 04:20 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.
Any details on this? Special ignition / or control box? or is it as simple as changing the ignition wires?
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Old 11-08-2010, 06:21 PM
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Any details on this? Special ignition / or control box? or is it as simple as changing the ignition wires?
Need a diff cam... thats it...
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Old 02-26-2012, 10:22 PM
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Any details on this? Special ignition / or control box? or is it as simple as changing the ignition wires?
Sorry for the late response, missed it.

The aluminum first gen small block is from PBM. No special ignition, just a cam with LS firing order, MSD distributor w/6AL box and it is naturally aspirated. I picked up the motor from NYES Automotive out of Muncie, Indiana. Motor came with everything but carb, distributor, and accessories for $9500 including 168 tooth fly wheel and Moroso pan. I worked a deal to where I sent them my intake, Canton road race pan, and in trade they supplied a Hays aluminum flywheel. I also sent them my carb, distributor, and Lakewood bellhousing and they aligned the bell housing and dyno'ed the motor for me all inclusive so I couldn't pass.
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Running an '08 LS2. I was trying for the OEM look... Love the car! 450HP and 20mpg! got to love it!

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2012 ls9,auto trans, paddle shifters, currie 9,dse front clip,dse quadralink,global subframe connectors, dse mini tubs
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ls1 l92s vic jr.intake holley 750.....1968 chevy2 xbody
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If I ever get my dads 68 camaro it won't get a ls, the new 5.0 coyote seems like a great idea I'm just tired of seeing all the camaro's that are all the same they are everywhere.
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If I ever get my dads 68 camaro it won't get a ls, the new 5.0 coyote seems like a great idea I'm just tired of seeing all the camaro's that are all the same they are everywhere.
That's probably why you'll never get your dad's 68 Camaro. LOL!!
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