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If i went this route i most definitely would not have a stock na LSx swapped in... |
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0-60 wouldn't be that good simply because of traction issues. At least not 2.9 seconds like the new porsche 911. But 400+whp and 350+wtq is good for a low 11 sec quarter. So a na lsx with more wtq should be a reliable 10 second car. Traction dependant. A turbo frs on e85 gives stock/bolt on corvettes and gtrs fits in situations where traction isnt as much of an issue. There's a few ls6 miatas on youtube that would give you an idea on what kind of times 450+wtq does in a sub 3, 000pound car.
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Can you imagine a 1700hp nelson racing twin turbo 572 in there? Whoa.
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Gen III/IV motors have a huge range of powers stock (255HP to 638HP) that all depends on bore, stroke, and if it came with a supercharger or not. Normal LS1 is over 400HP with slight mods (intake, headers, cam, retune) and in a car this light, yes, you'd make a hell of a lot of supercar owners cry. Also, the LS1 doesn't sound like the old V8's for various reasons. Now if only Lingenfelter had made the flat plane crank conversion available... |
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What is your main purpose for a bigger hp car? maybe buying a Corvette might be a lot better option for you
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Didnt I just say that?
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...why not just buy a porsche and be done with? ..with ill quality to boot, lol
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Because I can build a pretty cool car in my driveway on jackstands for less than 182, 000 $
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also the consumables are more expensive for high horsepower heavier cars, For street Camaro and Corvette are a lot better for the money, a heavily modded FRS and BRZ cost a lot of money and lack the factory warranty and reliability FYI, a well maintained C5 Z06 can be owned for low $20ks and can keep up with many cars well over $100k, if that's what you're after (bang for the buck factor)
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Why take the easy way out and buy pre-configured? -Sometimes the difficult path is much more rewarding.
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You can blame the focus on the useless numbers on publications like R&T or Motortrend because people want to see numbers to compare cars. Never mind the fact that those numbers are highly conditional and one could easily pick a different metric to compare and swing the "which car is faster" a different way. Obviously they try to keep things consistent but you never get a real picture of what the car is actually like by simply looking at what some magazine wrote. Take as an example a stock BRZ/FRS, just about every comparison has them getting beat on they typical tests those magazines use, yet every subjective comparison about driving feel or "fun factor" it gets rated over the top. Why is that? Its because you can't boil down a driving experience to raw numbers. It really depends on several factors when you say something like will it be able to beat XYZ car? Beat it where? At the drag strip? On the track? Fuel Mileage? All of these things are heavily driver dependent so any comparison is pretty much impossible without answering other variables. What type of suspension setup is the BRZ using? Tires? Supporting Mods? Driver Skill? The Stingray Corvette weighs ~3300 lbs which is "only" 500lbs more than a 86 but with a weight distribution much more ideal at almost 50-50 split. Add the tires and additional weight of the LS engine/trans plus wheels and tires to a BRZ and you'll be pretty close in weight. Building a car to be able to "beat" (insert more expensive car here) usually ends up as a losing proposition since taking the money you spent to make your car faster than XYZ car could have been spent to buy that car in the first place. People don't typically do engine swaps for that reason, they do it because they like the platform and they want something unique. |
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Since everyone says LSx engines are so cheap....
So, what's the best bang for the buck, but brand new, LSx engine? (No used engines...because remember, we want reliable and close to factory brand new reliable, so a used engine will most likely be mid/high mileage and require a rebuild. And no rebuilds; because that would be a big extra cost; that will contradict the "dirt cheap LSx engine" since it won't be cheap after the extra big cost in a rebuild. I see there's many on the Chevrolet engine page, from LS3-LS9....and they are all pretty dang expensive from $10k-$26k. I thought it was supposed to be relatively inexpensive!? Where else do you buy brand new LSx engines? ..just the Chevrolet website? Can you get a brand new LSx stock 400'ish hp engine for around 5k?? (No 200-300hp engines) |
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Lots of relatively low-mileage LSx motors out there. GMs get in crashes all the time, and there are a variety of cars and trucks that use them. The aftermarket parts support makes the twins look pitiful. Still, the only reason I'd put an LSx in my twin is if the stock motor pops, and I don't think that's likely.
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