Ok.... I just compared speed records.....
Im done, you win
Im done, you win
Ok.... I just compared speed records.....
Im done, you win
The Ford mod motor is the supercar Koenigseggs 900hp power plant! .....Dag on chevy people! What milk jug did "you people" drink from anyhow? (I just kidding)
Once the Coyotes become more plentiful in the boneyards then a lot of the LS swap talk will die down since the cost factor will be reduced.
Cause someone on the internet hasn't laid it out in a nice step by step fashion. People are so hung up on putting used Tahoe engines in everything that anything else just kinda falls by the wayside.Why don't more people do 3v swaps? You can find those motors for under $2k now and they will make around 330 with just cams and bolt ons. It was one of the options I looked at before going with a built longblock untill i found out my blower wasn t compatible and wasn't able to find out if my hood would work for sure.
http://www.loganmotorsports.com/2V_to_3V_conversion.htmlCause someone on the internet hasn't laid it out in a nice step by step fashion. People are so hung up on putting used Tahoe engines in everything that anything else just kinda falls by the wayside.
I considered a 4.8/5.3 for my car at one point but I don't strictly drag race so I want 3 pedals, getting a solid trans behind one is another 2500+ all said and done, on top of swap headers/pan/mounts and fuel system changes to get it going, cooling system etc... It's more than just a 500 dollar engine to get one up and running. All in all, the cost ended up being way more than making my 5.0 put out similar power.
I WON!! Won my first argument on the sn95 forum! Someone tag an admin... I want a badge for this sheet
Request denied. Happy holidays!
Cost I was talking about was related to gen3/gen4 GM engines. If I had a 2v car though, that kit would make a 3v swap very tempting.http://www.loganmotorsports.com/2V_to_3V_conversion.html
The parts in the kit look like commonly available parts and I would think one could piece it together for less than that.