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....you know what it is... 700whp build

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new hood, motors in, ready for the custom CT turbo kit now

i transporterd the hood abut 100 miles on the roof of my monte, yay for carbon fiber
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and ye im still low :)
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uh? Serious post? A LS1 is more than 80lbs lighter than a L67.

Shoot, maybe it was the LT1 at the time. I was thinking to myself, the LS1 is aluminum, it should be lighter. It was probably about 10 years ago when he changed to the 3800. Though I almost thought there was a cast iron version of the LS1 people use on extreme builds cause he was going for crazy power over 1000hp.
 


there were a handful of iron-block 5.3L motors as far as i know. i worked on one in school, i want to say it was like a pre-production LSx based block. the heads looked like LS1 heads, and they were aluminum.
 
Never heard of or seen an iron ls1 block, the LS1 was 5.7 and the 5.3 can be had in iron just go find pretty much any 1500 GM pickup.

Anyways back to the OPs topic before this gets to be a mess.................
 
the legendary LS3's??? because I know the v8 out of a silverado (the ls3) is now a firebird/camaro owners desired motor.

I think it's the same as having a supercharged L32/36 vs a supercharged L67 kinda the same. but ones better.

Right??
 
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