LT1 Based Engine Tech 1993-1997 LT1/LT4 Engine Related
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sell my car, buy a LS1 Z28 or TA(for under 11gs) and cam it later
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4.76%
LE2 or AI 190cc heads/cam package, full bolt ons
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compstar forged 383, AI 200cc heads/cam package, full boltons
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14.29%
leave it alone! do it after graduation in 2 years
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need some advice on what direction to go

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Old Mar 28, 2007 | 06:01 PM
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need some advice on what direction to go

after racing and getting my *** kicked by my buddys 02 LS1 Z28, and then riding in it and seeing how much nicer and tighter it is, and realizing that my 112k Z28 will probalby need alot of money put into it to get 400rwhp RELIABLY, im debating what to do next.

i can either sell it and buy a LS1 Z28 or TA(for under $11,000), throw LE2 or 190cc AI heads/cam package on my 88k LT1 motor in my garage and drop that into my car, work my *** off and try to afford my dream 383 with a forged compstar rotating assembly and 200cc AI heads/cam package, or to just leave my car alone until i graduate in 2 years cuz it runs fine now and will probably make it the next 2 years without problems if i leave it alone.

i could hopefully get 5 grand for my car if i sell it, and between all the other crap i have to sell ill have 5 grand more to play around with and spend on this stuff. the key is RELIABLE cuz i have a 500 mile drive on the highway to and from school, and dont need to be breaking down halfway. this is my daily driver, and gas milage matters a little...but not much. thanks guys.

oh yea if i build the LT1, ill need headers, injectors, throttle body, clutch, and probably some other stuff.

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Old Mar 28, 2007 | 06:08 PM
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Your 112 Z28 is a relic with basic bolt on's. Old beatdown engine, and basic bolton's ain't gonna keep up with no LS-Junk. You need to sit down and figure out your life and your man hood. Are you man enough to own a truly powerful LT1 or do you want to wuss out and sell your wiener and buy an
LS-Junk. Only a real man can build and handle the power of the Iron block. Leave those aluminum block sissy mobiles for guys that wear pink shirts, and use coasters when they drink.


does that give you your answer bufmatmuslepants?
Old Mar 28, 2007 | 06:19 PM
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i say leave it, and after grad. you can get a full time job and you can afford what ever you wanted to do. but if you decide to keep it, you can still do more upgrades untill you do the 383, or even start buying parts now. after 2 years you should have every thing you need.
Old Mar 28, 2007 | 06:21 PM
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wait til later.....its just a car, get your life straight first
Old Mar 28, 2007 | 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Heatmaker
Your 112 Z28 is a relic with basic bolt on's. Old beatdown engine, and basic bolton's ain't gonna keep up with no LS-Junk. You need to sit down and figure out your life and your man hood. Are you man enough to own a truly powerful LT1 or do you want to wuss out and sell your wiener and buy an
LS-Junk. Only a real man can build and handle the power of the Iron block. Leave those aluminum block sissy mobiles for guys that wear pink shirts, and use coasters when they drink.


does that give you your answer bufmatmuslepants?
eeooww, your going to start a war
Old Mar 28, 2007 | 06:43 PM
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eeooww, your going to start a war
The wars been going on... ever since 1998.
Old Mar 28, 2007 | 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Heatmaker
The wars been going on... ever since 1998.
a civil war
Old Mar 28, 2007 | 06:58 PM
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I don't see why you would try to even compare an LS engine.....Its well known that it is far ahead of the LT.

I don't know why there is even a debate.......
Old Mar 28, 2007 | 07:00 PM
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I don't see why you would try to even compare an LS engine.....Its well known that it is far ahead of the LT.

I don't know why there is even a debate.......
Your opinions are void... we all know your an LS1 owner at heart.
Old Mar 28, 2007 | 07:04 PM
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Realize the LS1 isnt built that much better than a LT1. Theyre all cheap cars. You say yours rattles, but the LS1 is going to do the same thing under the same usage.

Leave your car alone, and wait 2 years till you graduate. Trust me on this one... the last thing you want to do is break something trying to go faster. I just graduated in December.... when you have money your options will look much brighter.
Old Mar 28, 2007 | 08:25 PM
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Your opinions are void... we all know your an LS1 owner at heart.
I have never owned one....just old stuff...
And a 23* headed LT will never be as good as an LS so you need to realize that you have a turd.

BTW I have an LT in my car.....If I had the money I would swap in a nasty LS motor no questions asked
Old Mar 28, 2007 | 10:50 PM
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I'm kind of in the same boat- just finishing up college and trying to do an lt1 swap into my 95. It's expensive and is breaking me a little, but who knows, I might be married to some nagging wife in two years who won't let me do sh**. So I said f*** it, I'm doing it right now while I at least have my freedom to make bad financial decisions with out having to hear about LOL. In a way I am kidding but on the other hand it's the truth. I'm staying within my means, although it's the border of my means, and that is what I suggest you should do. Good luck.
Old Mar 29, 2007 | 06:35 AM
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thanks for the responses guys. ive been dying to build a motor for years, i just dont wanna have it blow up half way to school. ive still got a little time to make a decision but hoepfully by summer ill have somethin worked out.
Old Mar 29, 2007 | 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by bufmatmuslepants
thanks for the responses guys. ive been dying to build a motor for years, i just dont wanna have it blow up half way to school. ive still got a little time to make a decision but hoepfully by summer ill have somethin worked out.
Don't worry, be happy! You'll come to a decision, then try and do it right, wind up spending 50% more money than you thought you would, and in the end you'll start second guessing yourself on wether or not you picked the right platform to begin with. Actually if you think about it, this whole go fast thing is a waste of money. But it sure is fun.
Old Mar 29, 2007 | 10:36 AM
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If this car is your DD and you want to keep it reliable, then I would just leave it alone and save your money. Wait till you get out of school, then by yourself a second car to put around town, and do whatever you want then to your f-body.



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