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Here's all the track times we've had so far in 86 Cup:
![]() Frankly at this point, it's come down to driver skill more than power. Most of the Super Mod class guys are running turbo/supercharger setups, but it's really not anywhere near the power/torque of a LS swap. My point is... what is your end goal? If it's just to be faster, there's much, MUCH better ways of doing it. But if you want to swap out the FA20 so you have a stock engine to put back in (and resell the car), then that's your money to spend (and your backwards priority to use as you see fit). -alex |
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The answer to all your "basics" has already been answered. Answer = "in general" We are talking about an LSx swap in particular, "in general" for track use. Not me, not the driver, not a particular track. Not my goals. Not anyone's goals. I never mentioned drifting. I never mentioned high top speed 200mph goals. I never mentioned drag racing. I only mentioned general track use. It could be any track. It can be for every single closed circuit track in the world. It could be any driver; novice and advanced. We are also not discussing how it compares to other ways/options to go faster...if we were, then this thread can go a million different ways and that question is too vague. I meant as a whole...as a whole car with an LSx swap. Purely focusing on the pros and cons of an LSx FRS which many are interested in ...and nothing more. . Last edited by foodman; 07-13-2014 at 01:14 AM. |
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at foodman, Just do the damn thing. I think you want to know the most efficient way to do so. (This Swap) Some times you have to be the one tho figure the best path. Do it. If not just wait and you (and I) will see.
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I'm a problem solver by profession, and I guess that flows into my hobbies as well. If something isn't a challenging to solve, it's not fun, so I'm looking forward to this.
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When you discuss aero, for example, you have to start a conversation about what type of driving (and whether you as a driver will benefit from aero aids or not). It isn't just a matter of "I have 350ft-lb of torque out of a V-8 and I need this much downforce to compensate with this suspension setup".. there's no set formula, everyone will do something different. I'd still like the basic question answered: Why do you want a LS swap? What do you want out of it? Don't worry about the pros and cons yet. Obviously you want this engine enough to ask, so flipping the script: why do you want to swap this engine instead of boosting the FA20? The other pieces will fall into place later. -alex |
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In the FD world, the lsx swaps are a pretty good idea because the rotaries are difficult to make last while making good power.
In the Miata world, they also work because the original engines are just gutless. For us, if we can make the FA handle 500hp in a roadrace situation, what more do you really need? A 700hp LS7? The other thing is, how much are you gonna mod the tunnel to fit a T56 magnum? Most likely a V8 will over hang the front axle by quite a bit.. Thats exactly what you dont want. My $.02 |
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I'm thinking about dropping a mustang engine in mine. A p51 mustang engine.
Totally kidding........and kind of trolling. My bad
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Related to this (at least for customers of North Park Scion in San Antonio):
When I bought my car, the dealership included 2 years of oil changes with the purchase. I asked them "what if I no longer have the Subaru engine in the car and put a Chevrolet engine in its place?". Their response was "no problem, we will still change the oil for you". So at least you don't have to worry about oil changes in the LSx engine until the car turns 2 years old.
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