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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 10-20-2006, 01:24 AM
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Ok.... 365 days later.

71 to 28 for going with. I think this one is done.
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Old 10-20-2006, 07:37 AM
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So, how does all this make installing a LSx less expensive than a conventional small block, again (not including headers and the air compressor issue)? Granted, you could install a SBC and still pony up all these cost with it, but you could also do it without a single one of these items depending on what you might already have.
i doubt a lsx engine is less expensive to install than traditional small block. it is prolly cheaper than traditional small block w/ efi.
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Old 12-01-2006, 05:42 PM
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The 6.0 LTR iron block weighs approximately 100LBS more than the aluminum lS1 block. The iron block can handle way more abuse the aluminum block can. Alot of the LS1 nitrous guys run the iron block for strength.

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The major difference with the truckmotor is it as a ironblock, otherwise they are the same. If you would go for really big boosted power you really need the iron block. Of course it is heavier than thoe others from aluminum but not heavier than a CSB. One benefit with the truckmotors is the price.

The obvious choice would be to go with the LSx



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Old 12-01-2006, 08:00 PM
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Unless you want to go 8's, there is no need for an iron block. What I am saying is do not have any worries about either block you choose.
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Old 12-15-2006, 10:43 AM
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So, how does all this make installing a LSx less expensive than a conventional small block, again (not including headers and the air compressor issue)? Granted, you could install a SBC and still pony up all these cost with it, but you could also do it without a single one of these items depending on what you might already have.
Most of these things are required if you are going to do an efi conversion regardless of LSx or SBC.
Some of these things you would want to upgrade or replace anyway no matter which motor you put in. (ie: drive shaft, motor mounts, and tranny crossmember depending on tranny put in)
The savings comes in if you get a complete motor.
For example a 6.0l LS truck motor can be bought complete for $1800 used. This includes ECM so you saved yourself $1000 from having to buy a BS3 or FAST. And you are making 350hp stock.

Here is an article that did a comparison to building similar motors:
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Old 12-24-2006, 12:14 AM
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Never mind.

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I am installing a ProCharged (D1SC) LS6 on the new hydroformed sub frame from DSE. My engine is being built by Golen Engine Service. I am purchasing all FAST equipment, which is almost a grand cheaper going through Summit, and I am using MSD ignition. This is not the cheapest way, by far, but it's going to run sweet.
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Old 12-28-2006, 05:53 PM
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Ok coming in late on the thread but just now pulled the trigger on an LS7 for the vert with a 4l60. Had to edit this because I just looked at my logged name. I've never been a "junior", somehow it makes me feel youthful, I'll think about that after my nap.

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Old 12-29-2006, 08:08 AM
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Ok coming in late on the thread but just now pulled the trigger on an LS7 for the vert with a 4l60. Had to edit this because I just looked at my logged name. I've never been a "junior", somehow it makes me feel youthful, I'll think about that after my nap.
are you doing anything to beef up the 4l60e?
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Old 12-30-2006, 11:36 AM
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I am installing a ProCharged (D1SC) LS6 on the new hydroformed sub frame from DSE. My engine is being built by Golen Engine Service. I am purchasing all FAST equipment, which is almost a grand cheaper going through Summit, and I am using MSD ignition. This is not the cheapest way, by far, but it's going to run sweet.
What mounting brackets are you using to mount the Procharger? Custom brackets or a production Procharger kit?

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