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    Was kicking it around on doing a Chevy motor swap. What else would you need besides cross member k member drive shaft and bell housing adapters and headers. Found an lq4 motor complete with 80k for 1200 was thinking of doing a head and cam swap into the lq4. Tell me your opinions pros and cons

  • #2
    if only we had a search function

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    • #3
      An LQ4 with 80K only needs a cam swap and a carb'd intake to be cheap reliable power. Search online for Car Craft's old article "LQ4 Junkyard Dog"...480-something horsepower to the crank with nothing more than headers, GMPP Carb'd intake & 750cfm, Hot Cam, and MSD 6LS. Really easy swap too.

      Good friend of mine just did this exact combo in a split bumper second-gen Camaro I sold him a year or so ago....through a Th350 it put over 460 to the tires...so obviously even better results than the magazines.

      I've also got the same combo going into my old C10...04' LQ4, Hot Cam + valve springs, GMPP intake (Thanks again Pooter!), MSD 6LS, and some nice headers. All in total I'll probably have about $3K into the swap including the 700R4 Trans....just can't beat it for the power and reliability.

      Hell, I bought this engine so much on the cheap that I might even decide to throw a plate on it and see what happens...I expect it'll break the trans before anything else.
      70' Chevelle RagTop
      (Forever Under Construction)



      "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison

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      • #4
        Wow that's not to bad. So you are leaving the heads alone. Just larger valve springs. I wonder how much a out of the box trick flow head would gain you over the stock head. I know the headers in the mustang would cost 400+ to fit in a fox. Already have new 750 quick fuel carb. And a plate. And by chance is there a k member that you can bolt up a ford or Chevy motor in the car.

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        • #5
          For what it cost to go efi it's a no brainer.
          Lq4 are damn good motors (so far)! 5.3s are TERRIFIC
          5.3 with a cam and set of springs will net you 340-350 to the rear.
          I have a complete motor and trans 5.3 4l60e
          With all the accessories and ECM for sale if your really serious.
          You won't have to worry about finding ALL the sensors all the brackets etc.
          Drive by cable as well and hear it run.
          Chevy LS motor= PRO


          All you need for the swap is
          Headers
          Kmember
          Subframe connectors (so you can tie your trans crossmember to them)
          Drive shaft (also will need a car tail housing)
          Shifter
          Gauges
          Wiring harness
          Oil pan (truck pan hangs to low)
          Motor,trans and ECM
          Last edited by "MrEd"; 10-04-2012, 05:38 AM.

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          • #6
            There are a few good books on the market, one of them being how to swap an ls into anything

            I prefer the 5.3 motors because they are extremely cheap and make nearly what an ls1 would make.

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            • #7
              4.8's are the new badass also, they make really good power boosted and are super cheap.
              Ded

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              • #8
                Originally posted by VaderTT View Post
                4.8's are the new badass also, they make really good power boosted and are super cheap.
                Shhhh!!!
                Your letting the cat out of the bag!
                I would "think" most folks would realize that you don't need 700CI
                to run FI,on the cheap.
                At least I would hope so.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by "MrEd" View Post
                  For what it cost to go efi it's a no brainer.
                  Lq4 are damn good motors (so far)! 5.3s are TERRIFIC
                  5.3 with a cam and set of springs will net you 340-350 to the rear.
                  I have a complete motor and trans 5.3 4l60e
                  With all the accessories and ECM for sale if your really serious.
                  You won't have to worry about finding ALL the sensors all the brackets etc.
                  Drive by cable as well and hear it run.
                  Chevy LS motor= PRO


                  All you need for the swap is
                  Headers
                  Kmember
                  Subframe connectors (so you can tie your trans crossmember to them)
                  Drive shaft (also will need a car tail housing)
                  Shifter
                  Gauges
                  Wiring harness
                  Oil pan (truck pan hangs to low)
                  Motor,trans and ECM
                  How much you want for all that?
                  GOPR0198 by larrychance88

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                  • #10
                    $1k
                    Trans was rebuilt 3 months ago.

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                    • #11
                      Well Itll be going into a 84 SWB Truck. But motor is complete? Where ya located?
                      GOPR0198 by larrychance88

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                      • #12
                        Yes.
                        Complete,you can drive it and hear it run whatever.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by "MrEd" View Post
                          Yes.
                          Complete,you can drive it and hear it run whatever.
                          Ah, So its still in the vehicle? Lol. How many miles on the motor? Where ya located?
                          GOPR0198 by larrychance88

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                          • #14
                            Pm coming

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                            • #15
                              Pros: everything
                              Cons: but getting an inspection sticker

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