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December 23rd, 2006, 11:13
#1
BANG!! BANG!!
ls1/6 crate engine
after many months of searching for "deals" in classifieds ebay and local junk yards i think im better off getting a crate engine. or something new that is mildly built.
what compainies offer LS 1/6 crate engines? i know of turn key they are out of my price range and i heard stories. im really looking for a stock new ls1/6. is the gm crate engine web site my best bet?
thanks
Gregg
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December 23rd, 2006 11:13
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December 23rd, 2006, 11:53
#2
Forum Junkie
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December 23rd, 2006, 12:29
#3
Prospect
Re: ls1/6 crate engine
Be Carefule If You Get A Ls6 There Is Alot Of Stuff You Have To Change. Oilpan ,throtle Body, Computer, Power Steering Alternator. I Bought A Ls6 On Ebay For 6000. After All The Changes I Had To Make I Now Have 15,000 In My Motor.
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December 23rd, 2006, 12:33
#4
Prospect
Re: ls1/6 crate engine
I Second Cratedepot Just Remember You Have To Add Stuff Like Alternator,powersteering,and You Need The Marine Delphi Cpu,ecm Or Somthing Similar. And If The Ls2/6 I Belive You Still Have To Change The Throtle Body Im Not To Sure On That Though
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December 23rd, 2006, 15:02
#5
Loyal
Re: ls1/6 crate engine
There are a few different companies building from crate motors--- Redline Performance, Danzio, Turn Key, Glens, F.R.E., etc. Just an FYI, the only difference between the LS1 and the LS6 is the oil galley and the intake manifold. If you find a good deal on a 2000 or newer LS1, jump on it then change the intake to an LS6, change the cam, retune the stock computer and your done.
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December 23rd, 2006, 15:03
#6
Loyal
Re: ls1/6 crate engine

Originally Posted by
B Suiter
Be Carefule If You Get A Ls6 There Is Alot Of Stuff You Have To Change. Oilpan ,throtle Body, Computer, Power Steering Alternator. I Bought A Ls6 On Ebay For 6000. After All The Changes I Had To Make I Now Have 15,000 In My Motor.
Why would you have to change the throttle body, alt, power steering pump and computer? I have all that stock stuff on my motor without any issues.
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December 23rd, 2006, 16:43
#7
BANG!! BANG!!
Re: ls1/6 crate engine
yeah the ls6 is what sandking said a different intake as far as i was aware.
the good deals on pull out engines is getting harder and harder to come by. that is till my first choice canuse i dont wanna pend 4K plus on a stock engine with no accessories. if anyone see anything PM me.
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December 25th, 2006, 12:46
#8
Loyal
Re: ls1/6 crate engine

Originally Posted by
00s10prerunner
yeah the ls6 is what sandking said a different intake as far as i was aware.
the good deals on pull out engines is getting harder and harder to come by. that is till my first choice canuse i dont wanna pend 4K plus on a stock engine with no accessories. if anyone see anything PM me.
Here is a smokin deal......... click here
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December 26th, 2006, 10:30
#9
Prospect
Re: ls1/6 crate engine
well the cpu has the traction controll on it and i was told by a few people like painless and redline turnkey that as long as i had the stock cpu i cant disable the traction controll and would limit my horse power on my motor . the stock throttle body has no way to put a throttle cable to it.and the said i could get away with running the stock power steering pump but might have some problems so i just went with the howe.
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December 26th, 2006, 16:16
#10
Loyal
Re: ls1/6 crate engine
hhhmmm...............thats odd about the traction control, never heard of that.
You can use a throttle cable on the stock throttle body, in fact it fits directly on the stock "nub" on the side.
I also heard about the power steering being a problem, but I was willing to test it out myself. I have been using the stock pump with the Howe 2.5 ram without any failure..................yet. We will see what happens.
btw, I am not trying to stir the pot, I just dont like when the big guys like Painless and Redline try to push there overpriced stuff on us when it is not absolutely needed.