But what's the luck of finding a Cleveland that doesn't need a complete rebuild and add all the extra parts I'd have to chase down. I've never been a Cleveland fan and parts arent as readily accessible.
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here's how it works... your car? your build... you want an LSx? do it...
if somebody wants to build a Cleveland? let them do it.
end of discussion IMO
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Originally posted by vadertt View Post^Nice attempt, lol.
LSx motors are hard to beat for the price, I picked up a spare 42000 mile (verified) complete 4.8 for $350.
Stock 302s are going for that much, hell, whiteboy wanted to charge me 1k for a 5.0 (complete) and a t5 and it was form an 86.
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Originally posted by Cooter View Posthere's how it works... your car? your build... you want an LSx? do it...
if somebody wants to build a Cleveland? let them do it.
end of discussion IMOFull time ninja editor.
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Originally posted by majorownage View PostI was just explaining that a Cleveland build would be within range of his budget.
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Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View PostTrue. I was just stating that a Cleveland build is not in the same ball park as an LSx.07 GT500
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Originally posted by Whiteboy View Postit had tfs heads,tfs intake,cam,306 w/500 miles new frpp clutch Thats why it was $1,000
If I had of known that, I probably would have bought it, there were a few stockers for around the same price.
Would have been a pretty hot swap for my m3, car was wrecked any way though.Ded
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Originally posted by sickpony View PostIt'll be cool for a few years, then it'll seem outdated. You wouldn't want an LT-1 in there but a few years ago it would've seemed cool. I am a mustang guy but not too hardcore to realize the awesome-ness of the ls motors. You are lucky enough to have a nice classic car.
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