Sell the heads, buy an ls6, get custom 12:1 pistons made with the correct pin height to use the titanium rods.
GM didn't choose that oddball rod length for nothing. With the smaller 3.9" bore pistons, you actually get to remove metal from the crank to balance it... which is awesome.
Use the ls7 cam, because it is timed/clocked to the 4" ls7 crank. It's still a .56x/.56x lift cam, even with the ls6 1.7 rockers. Which is more than the ls6 cam, so use the ls7 valve springs/lifters (and pushrods?).
Essentially take the best 5.7 gm has ever produced, and use the top shelf parts from gm's premiere 7.0L, to build a badass 383 stroker.
You can get the ls6 intake modified by tpis to accept the 90mm ls7 throttle body.
That's what I would do if I were you. But I have always wanted to build a high compression 383, and sticking everything great from an LS7 into an LS6 just so happens to make a 383 stroker.
I would stay naturally aspirated since the crank isn't 4000 series steel, and the titanium rods are only said to be good for about 500ft/lb to the tires. The stock 243 heads and lightweight ls6 valves should be plenty for a 383 using a ls7 cam and 1.7 rockers. Maybe a mild port and valve job. Ls7 throttle body on the ls6 intake, and ls7 injectors, should be a rad 7000rpm motor.
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