LS9 Crate Engine
#1
LS9 Crate Engine
Just encase someone wanted a LS9 for their Camaro.
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...-P2382C53.aspx
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...-P2382C53.aspx
#2
Just encase someone wanted a LS9 for their Camaro.
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...-P2382C53.aspx
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...-P2382C53.aspx
#4
You could certainly build a 638hp supercharged 6.2L small block for less than that, but there would be no warranty, and for most people, there would be no professional engineering behind the component choices and other design decisions. As with any GM crate motor, it's the engineering and the warranty that makes it special.
#5
I think you'd have a hard time finding 638 warrantied, delivered-to-you-in-a-crate, small-block horsepower at any price, from anyone other than GM.
You could certainly build a 638hp supercharged 6.2L small block for less than that, but there would be no warranty, and for most people, there would be no professional engineering behind the component choices and other design decisions. As with any GM crate motor, it's the engineering and the warranty that makes it special.
Some info you may find interesting. The LS9 weighs 530 lbs, LS7 weighs 458 lbs.
Some nice videos to put in prospective:
ZR1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ys7HutH54No
Or how about a Lingenfelter 630hp LS7?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaqjfMYNAjc
Or for even more fun, the complete streetable, ready-for-rushhour 660hp LS7 by Lingenfelter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjYQS...eature=related
#7
Which has really confused me. Why does the ZR1 weigh 144 lbs more than a Z06. Yes, 72 comes from the LS9, but you loose around 40 lbs by the Carbon brakes and I imagine 20 lbs from the additional carbon fiber body parts. So where is all the extra weight coming from?
And you are definitely right about the extra weight. An additional 72 lbs of weight on the nose of a Camaro would definitely change the handling feel, but then you could start replacing carbon fiber body parts to drop the weight to minimize the weight gain. And 72 lbs is no where as drastic as adding 200lbs.
And you are definitely right about the extra weight. An additional 72 lbs of weight on the nose of a Camaro would definitely change the handling feel, but then you could start replacing carbon fiber body parts to drop the weight to minimize the weight gain. And 72 lbs is no where as drastic as adding 200lbs.
#8
Wider wheels (and corresponding wider fenders and quarter panels), stronger drivetrain components, twin-disk clutch, MR shocks, blah blah blah.
#10
Which has really confused me. Why does the ZR1 weigh 144 lbs more than a Z06. Yes, 72 comes from the LS9, but you loose around 40 lbs by the Carbon brakes and I imagine 20 lbs from the additional carbon fiber body parts. So where is all the extra weight coming from?
And you are definitely right about the extra weight. An additional 72 lbs of weight on the nose of a Camaro would definitely change the handling feel, but then you could start replacing carbon fiber body parts to drop the weight to minimize the weight gain. And 72 lbs is no where as drastic as adding 200lbs.
And you are definitely right about the extra weight. An additional 72 lbs of weight on the nose of a Camaro would definitely change the handling feel, but then you could start replacing carbon fiber body parts to drop the weight to minimize the weight gain. And 72 lbs is no where as drastic as adding 200lbs.
#11
that woudl be nice. it has crossed my mind about buying it. but another option is using the gm parts and converting the ls3 into the ls9. does anyone know what all is involved in changing the ls3 over? is there a web sight that sells a conversion kit?
#12
I'm not aware of anyone that sells a conversion kit.
#14
Heres my question when you buy one of these engines for the $24k and then you buy the new camaro let say an ss for $40k does the price change when you tell them you want the ls9 in it instead and if so when it changes do you still get the engine ls3/ls99 you paid for when you bought the car or is the price of the engine subtracted from the total cost before they add the new price of the ls9? Wouldnt mind having two hot *** engines one thats ridiculous (ls9) warrantied already installed in the car and the other on a stand readily awaiting upgrades as my pockets inflate back!! Lol!! Id beef up the ls99 with all the available upgrades and have it ready to drop in a classic like a 69 camaro ss!! A man can dream cant he!! Lol!!
#15
I was going to ask what the advantage would be to this engine rather than slapping the super charger on the SS LS3. Are there other differences as well?
[qoute]GM Performance Parts is thrilled to offer the LS9 6.2L in a fully dressed crate engine package. And while it shares the 6.2L displacement of other LS engines, this one is unique, with stronger block casting, stronger cylinderhead castings and steel cylinder liners that are honed with a deck plate installed to maximize performance and cylinder sealing. [/quote]
[qoute]GM Performance Parts is thrilled to offer the LS9 6.2L in a fully dressed crate engine package. And while it shares the 6.2L displacement of other LS engines, this one is unique, with stronger block casting, stronger cylinderhead castings and steel cylinder liners that are honed with a deck plate installed to maximize performance and cylinder sealing. [/quote]