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  • #16
    4.8L/5.3L if youre going to boost it.
    6.0L/6.2L if youre going to stay NA.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Pooter View Post
      4.8L/5.3L if youre going to boost it.
      6.0L/6.2L if youre going to stay NA.
      while i agree that it's not worth the extra dough if you are going to boost the motor, the 6.0's are not somehow inferior when it comes to boost, if anything more N/A horsepower = more boosted horsepower.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by dville_gt View Post
        while i agree that it's not worth the extra dough if you are going to boost the motor, the 6.0's are not somehow inferior when it comes to boost, if anything more N/A horsepower = more boosted horsepower.
        I need to pick your brain a little on ecm/harness stuff. I want to start putting together the swap into my s-10 and plan to do the harness myself. You seem to know your variations well

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        • #19
          Originally posted by black2002ls View Post
          I need to pick your brain a little on ecm/harness stuff. I want to start putting together the swap into my s-10 and plan to do the harness myself. You seem to know your variations well

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          any time, just PM me and i can call you.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by dville_gt View Post
            while i agree that it's not worth the extra dough if you are going to boost the motor, the 6.0's are not somehow inferior when it comes to boost, if anything more N/A horsepower = more boosted horsepower.
            Usually, but its also nice to not have too much tied up in a motor if a 4.8/5.3 blows up beyond repair and you can just get another JY motor for cheap and get back to rollin again I know its just one build from an article, but the build Hotrod did with 1200hp/26psi on a 5.3 is nothing to laugh at. Id be happy with 8-900 reliable hp that im not going to broke to replace if something lets go. Not that 6.0s are that much more expensive, just slowly getting hard to find for as cheap as the smaller brothers. Those little 5.3s can still make decent power NA too, reving them pretty high.

            http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/h...g_bang_theory/

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Pooter View Post
              Usually, but its also nice to not have too much tied up in a motor if a 4.8/5.3 blows up beyond repair and you can just get another JY motor for cheap and get back to rollin again I know its just one build from an article, but the build Hotrod did with 1200hp/26psi on a 5.3 is nothing to laugh at. Id be happy with 8-900 reliable hp that im not going to broke to replace if something lets go. Not that 6.0s are that much more expensive, just slowly getting hard to find for as cheap as the smaller brothers. Those little 5.3s can still make decent power NA too, reving them pretty high.

              http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/h...g_bang_theory/
              not discounting that article, but single pulls on the engine dyno in a completely controlled environment vs. real world are totally different beast. i think that motor in the article ended up being a 4.8 btw.

              i also think the current stock bottom end record right now belongs to a 5.3 in a super light rx7 drag car.

              so i'm with your that they are cheaper, and can make sick power, but i wouldn't stray away from a bigger motor if money is not the concern.

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              • #22
                Hmmm, LSx Miata...

                The bolt-on conversion parts get into $4000 and up.
                Anyone know where there's a home-fab LSx conversion write-up?
                Jay Johnson
                Car hauler for hire

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by jayjohnson600 View Post
                  Hmmm, LSx Miata...

                  The bolt-on conversion parts get into $4000 and up.
                  Anyone know where there's a home-fab LSx conversion write-up?
                  I can text you some pictures of the mods needed to the k member to fit a V8, I still have them on my phone.
                  "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                  • #24
                    I want a 240sx with a 5.3 big cam nitrous and a big stall.. that would be a sweet street car!
                    ازدهار رأسه برعشيت

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by dville_gt View Post
                      not discounting that article, but single pulls on the engine dyno in a completely controlled environment vs. real world are totally different beast. i think that motor in the article ended up being a 4.8 btw.

                      i also think the current stock bottom end record right now belongs to a 5.3 in a super light rx7 drag car.

                      so i'm with your that they are cheaper, and can make sick power, but i wouldn't stray away from a bigger motor if money is not the concern.
                      i think its a 4.8 in a 240z.. either way all the 8 second turbo cars worth mentioning are junkyard 4.8/5.3 setups. obviously they are set on kill, but for a drag car i dont see why not. if it were a street cruiser i'd do like the gto and the parkwood and go 6.0 and low boost for an honest 650ish rwhp
                      THE BAD HOMBRE

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                      • #26
                        it was skinnies in a old rx7 (kinda looks like a 240z i guess)

                        1.38 60ft
                        5.67 at 129mph
                        8.68 at 164mph

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                        • #27
                          Skinnie is a nice guy to talk with.

                          Id say safely 550 to 600 on good fuel is safe.
                          Add that to a super light car and have fun.

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                          • #28
                            Carb it, makes just as much power....maybe more.
                            Doing enough racing for 99% of the board!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by OrangeChevyII View Post
                              Carb it, makes just as much power....maybe more.
                              I cant stand carbs. I refuse to put them on anything i own.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by OrangeChevyII View Post
                                Carb it, makes just as much power....maybe more.
                                whenever i get to do a ls swap that's what i plan on doing

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