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I voted 408 because the 122 probably couldn't supply anything more than that sufficiently IMO. I don't know much about CARB but i'd have a feeling that anything much larger than the 6.0 might have a hard time passing.
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Originally Posted by mjhoward
I voted 408 because the 122 probably couldn't supply anything more than that sufficiently IMO. I don't know much about CARB but i'd have a feeling that anything much larger than the 6.0 might have a hard time passing.
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
What you are asking for is NOT going to happen. You want more power plain and simple your mpg is going to go down with a blower(turbo is a different story). Second doesnt Cali have some weird laws about internal engine modifications? Third the 80e swap in your AWD is going to cost 6K buy ITSELF. So you are basically working with 15-6-2500=6500. 6500 to have a built motor and have it installed along with all the conversion stuff for the 80e swap is ludacris. Come back down to earth and either lower your goals, add more money to the mix or do it yourself. It has been my experience with hot rodding that if your arent independantly wealthy you have to learn to do it yourself. It just costs too much for installation of parts.
I didn't realize I was being unrealistic in my goals.
So if I just did a forged 6.0 with the GT2-3 Lingenfelter cam and have Richard from WCCH work his magic on some heads and put the M122 Radix on, you don't think I will pass smog.
Calif smog guys will never know you did internal work on the engine, As long as it passes the visual and sniffer you are OK
I didn't realize the 80 conversion itself was so expencive. does anyone have a link to a company that does the AWD conversion?
I will call FLT Monday and talk to them.
Parish asked if I get 17 mpg Stock with what I have in my sig,
At 66 mph I get 18mpg but I usually do 75 which is 16-17 my over all it about 14-15 with in town driving, In town only I get 12-13mpg
a 3700 mile trip to Texas I averaged 14.7 and that was with 6 passes at the track a quite a few WOT through out the trip.
As always thanks for the help, I am still planning on doing something. I will talk to Rick at Synergy Motor sports and pick his brain.
Mybe I will sell my Radix and just do the LS7
Not, I love my Radix to much do do that
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Mark
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Originally Posted by 2004Denali
Mybe I will sell my Radix and just do the LS7
Then have you a bottle for when you need it!
That is basically what 2bseen is doing. C5R 427 ET 240's (or 245 I can't remember) and 2 stages of nitrous. He still has the 4l60e and so does Turboberserker. They are both pushing more hp than you probably will or at least as much. I'd give it some serious thought. You can probably get $6k for the 6.0 and Radix???
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There are a lot of smart people around here, and a bunch of good ideas have been posted. If you are really serious about that kind of project, I would get in touch with one of the serious LSx builders such as:
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/
These guys haven't built anything that isn't first rate.
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/
These guys haven't built anything that isn't first rate.