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Old 03-20-2009, 04:36 PM
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How cool is that! Tom cant wait too see the process Thank you
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Well This was the first time i ever offered a group purchase on engines and i think it worked out great I'm happy to say that i sold the three engines needed and will be able to provide the engines for 19995.00.The coolest thing about this was this was posted on many other boards but all three sales came from lateral-g members.And all three customers took the savings of 6000 dollars per engine and upgraded into bomb proof bottom ends all three guys got the Lsx iron gm block upgrade,Oliver billet rods,Callies crankshaft.And are going into my new billet crossram Ir intake manifold for the ls And they are still under the original price price of 26000.00.I'm going to do a full build pics threw the entire process including dynoing and video for everyone so you guys can see what goes into it.Just wanted to say thanks and i'll keep you updated as we go there still is probally another week for any of you who might have been interested to get in on this run and get the savings Talk to you soon Tom
that's great news Tom, glad the members took advantage of the deal.

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Is upgrading the right word with going with the iron block? I am curious how much the ls3 al block can handle power wise??
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Is upgrading the right word with going with the iron block? I am curious how much the ls3 al block can handle power wise??

Most definately a upgrade.
The LSX block is superior to all the other blocks made.
6 Bolts per cylinder for the heads will greatly aid in clamping force as the LS motors are know to push water .
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Most definately a upgrade.
The LSX block is superior to all the other blocks made.
6 Bolts per cylinder for the heads will greatly aid in clamping force as the LS motors are know to push water .
I thought the LS3 also had a 6 bolt head design. Isn't the LS3 block stronger then the LS2? The LSX block is also much heaver though, so why would you want the iron block if you were looking for 800 hp or so? Again I don't know so that's why I ask.
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I thought the LS3 also had a 6 bolt head design. Isn't the LS3 block stronger then the LS2? The LSX block is also much heaver though, so why would you want the iron block if you were looking for 800 hp or so? Again I don't know so that's why I ask.

Only gm block with 6 bolt is the LSX iron block . It is 100 lbs heavier.
Ls2 and LS3 block are most likely about the same for power capabilties.
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Only gm block with 6 bolt is the LSX iron block . It is 100 lbs heavier.
Ls2 and LS3 block are most likely about the same for power capabilties.
Gotcha.
I did think the LS7 was a 6 bolt?
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Old 03-22-2009, 11:18 PM
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No, the LS7 block is weaker than LS2/LS3 blocks. Although, in pro-touring car do you need more than 1200 hp? Also, the LS2,LS3, and LS7 blocks allow you run Katech Piston Oil squirters. Something that you might want to include on your next supercharged/turbo build.

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Yeah no one needs 1200hp. Not for a PT car anyways. I do like your motor though. That looks bad ass. Did you ever get dyno numbers on that, and who built it?
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These guys went this route to basically bomb proof the bottom ends The l2/ls3/ls7 all only have four bolts per cyl head but thats not why i upgraded them if you were only going to run 800 hp the factory block is good but beyond that you get into problems of spliting the sleeves and the material behind the sleeves,and after talking to everyone who bought one one guy is running Maxon the other two are natural born nuts .And with this motor the only reason its rated at 800 hp is because of the block ,crank rod combo.with the block crank and rod upgrade the motor makes over 1300hp.After all the horsepower is just a turn of a knob away so everyone felt more secure this way.Plus it will allow me to ring it out for everyone to see what they have in them.But the block is heavier but i think everyone could live with that.
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Thanks for that Tom.
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