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01-18-2016, 07:40 PM | #51 |
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Re: LSx bang for your buck. Whats the best value?
I'm building a similar setup now. Here's the numbers I have (so far):
50k mile LQ4, 4L80e, computer, wiring harness and most accessories $1500 (a GREAT deal in my area) 243 truck heads w/8k miles $350 BTR valve springs, trunion upgrade, lifters, push rods, oil pump, timing chain $800 (approx) BTR cam (haven't decided but probably Stage 3) $400 If I went this route about $800 for a good converter (but I have since sold the 4L80e in place of a T56) Need for 400-450 whp: larger injectors, headers, mill heads, port heads (maybe), intake (mainly for looks), and finish off accessories. Add all that up and a 6.2 might make sense if you don't want to fool with heads/cam or keep the 6.0 shortblock and add the L92 top-end setup. I personally would consider the latter but I've accumulated too much stuff already to stray from the cathedral setup.
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01-18-2016, 09:45 PM | #52 |
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Re: LSx bang for your buck. Whats the best value?
I have an 07 5.3 (the 315 hp gen 4) with headers, exhaust and a spectre intake tube with a black bear tune and it blows the tires off my truck in first and second gear. Idk how in the world it would hook up with 450 horsepower.
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01-18-2016, 11:51 PM | #53 | |
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Re: LSx bang for your buck. Whats the best value?
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My SS has an LS2 which is a genIV aluminum 6.0 but with cathedral port heads (243's) and it makes 395hp/400tq with stock cam/manifolds/heads/tune. An LQ4 with LS6 cam and a tune would do about the same. The LY6 in my '68 is like a genIV LQ4....an iron block 6.0 (with VVT which is cam based and easily removed) but with the L92/LS3 rectangular ports. LY6's are rated at like 365hp before mods. there will be those that disagree but I feel thats the best "bang for your buck performance choice" (below something with more displacement)...would be a 6.0L (iron or aluminum take your pick) with the big port L92/LS3 heads....and cam of your choosing.
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01-19-2016, 03:17 AM | #54 |
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Re: LSx bang for your buck. Whats the best value?
L33 5.3HO aluminum block with less than 10k miles on it, ls2 cam and springs, longtubes, and a tune 450hp. $1800.00. L33 5.3ho comes with flat top pistons, and 243 heads stock. the l33 responds very well to the ls2 cam and springs. did this build a couple years ago. now l33's are ridiculous prices. so i have been hording l33's and lm7's for awhile now. have 14 at last count.
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01-19-2016, 12:23 PM | #55 | |
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01-19-2016, 12:54 PM | #56 |
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Re: LSx bang for your buck. Whats the best value?
I didn't read through the 2nd or third page, but I can share what I have spent on my engine so far on my swap.
I purchased a wrecked 06 trailblazer with the LH6 for 1800. On top of that, here is what I have purchased. Eliminate the DOD equipment -$550 Vinci trucker camshaft, valve spring kit, push rods - $900 shorter oil pan kit - $200ish Trailblazer I6 converter - $160 Oil pump, timing set, front/rear cover gaskets - $250ish My engine came with headers from the previous owner, and I am not upgrading the intake. I would also recommend finding a 4l80, and dont spend the time/money upgrading the 4l60e. It seems the more I read about them, the more I wished I had waited for a 4l80 2wd. I am converting my 4l60e from 4wd to a 2wd and figured while I had it apart, it would be a shame not to upgrade common failure parts like 3-4 plates/discs, sunshell, etc. I'll have $$350 in the trans before i'm done, and I'll still have a 4l60e. It seems to me that the cheapest engine would be a non VVT or DOD engine with the 4l80e. |
01-19-2016, 02:44 PM | #57 |
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Re: LSx bang for your buck. Whats the best value?
I also wanted to add that it seems that the Gen IV rewire and wire harnesses and tuning are more expensive than gen III.
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01-20-2016, 06:11 AM | #58 |
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01-20-2016, 02:52 PM | #59 |
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Re: LSx bang for your buck. Whats the best value?
I can get a 5.3 engine,tranny,harness,pedal for about $1800 from a wrecked Silverado..well I heard that an 5.3 with cam,243 heads and a tune will get you 300 to the ground,..for 450 you will need heads for sure..ive seen cam packages go for $600-$1000 depending where you get it (parts only) now lets say your'e going to put all that in a engine that has 50k miles,80k or 100k miles.....so then we talk about rebuilding the engine..whats that another $1000-$2000 depending who rebuilds it..so were pushing 5kplus...for a 5.3....now looking for a 6.0 or a 6.2..i can get one (out of a wrecked car) from $3k-$5k engine, harness,tranny,pedal...and you will need a tune for sure and maybe a cam for 450...then we talk about the miles again.. are you going to want to put money in a possibly high milege car that been hotrodded..cause you know they have been..especially a GTO, ..a crate LS3 with 480 at the flywheel will run about 8k...easy to say but look at everything..i just bought a 5.3/4l60e for my 89.. im just going to stab it in and drive it as is..it will be a daily..now for my 63.. im wanting a LS with some power and ive been doing my research and more and more im leaning towards a crate engine..yes its costly up front but all the hard work is done I wont have to open an engine or notjing..
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01-23-2016, 08:01 PM | #60 |
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Re: LSx bang for your buck. Whats the best value?
around Atlanta theres several wrecking yards that sell 5.3 with harness and computer, for $650 and you can hear it run before they pull it
what yall ought to be hording is the old 350s a good running roller cam 350 will easily bring more $$ than a 5.3 now. |
01-25-2016, 11:01 AM | #61 | |
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I see no reason to stock up on 350s. I can be a cheap crate motor if I need one.
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