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LS1 swap??

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Old 01-25-2011 | 10:41 PM
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definetly go with the LS1, or any LS family engine.

they have great reliability, power, and decent mileage.

right now i have 320 rwhp and about 340 rwt
in the city i get 17.5 miles to the gallon, and on highway about 26/27

you're going to need the engine, wiring harness, computer, and accessories among a few other things.
it will fit, i saw a video of someone with an S10 blazer that had a beast of an LSx in it.

if you want to go cheaper you can get a 5.3L out of the early 2000s trucks. you can get all of what i mentioned for ~$1000 the 5.3L is a little less powerful than an LS1, but they can easily be built with power.
 
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Old 01-25-2011 | 11:13 PM
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Yeah, I'm just curious to know how the rest of the car will handle the bigger engine and more power over the course of a few years or so. I know the transmission will hold up, just not sure about some of the other stuff.
 
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Old 01-26-2011 | 01:05 AM
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the biggest issue with the rear diff's is the pinion bearing.

it's undersized considering the application, and is the first thing that gets trashed under hard shifts or decent power.


i know, i did the rear diff in my Jimmy every year for the 7 years i had it.

towed too much, shifted to hard, and a little extra "oomph" didn't help.


the trans will only "hold up" for so long. it'll have to be tuned to the new set-up.
 
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Old 01-26-2011 | 07:23 AM
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yeah i was just going to say, you'll need a tune, but also tune the trans for shift points and perhaps even get a heavy duty shift kit
 
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Old 01-27-2011 | 12:47 PM
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I think if I need more power, it would just be cheaper for me to get a K5, and tune that if needed.
 
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