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i am thinking instead of buying a trans-am in about 5 or so years, i could just drop a new engine in my car. would a ls1/ls2/ls7 fit inside of the v6 firebird?
All but the LS2 will work...thus far, the LS2 has not been able to be put into an F-body, alot of that due to the fact that it is drive-by-wire throttle (like the Vettes they come in). It could be done, but not cost effectively yet.
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so the ls7 fits better than the ls2? cool
ive been trying to look at pricez at gmpartsdirect but their website is being retarded, cant see prices and checkout doesnt work. how much are ls7's?
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um the only other post in either general or advanced tech that even has ls7 in the entire thread was titled 'More damn problems..Gremlins..' which didnt even have ls7 actually in it...
seems like talking about LS engines is forbidden here...
The "LS7" was an RPO code for floor mats as I recall, or something rather mundane like that. The LS1 or LS6 engine (from 5 feet away you can't tell the difference, and many can't right up close) will both fit just the same and many have done that swap.
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the LS7 will fit, but it is also drive by wire throttle (as far as i know). the C5R 427 is the same size and it fits nicely into a few F-bodys. Just go with an LS1! its easy and garunteed to work because so many people have done that swap before. BTW you can buy an LS1 from Lingenfelter for like 7k if you have a few bucks in your wallet, and its rated at 430hp [img]smile.gif[/img]
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you're also going to need the V8 front shocks to support the weight, the radiator (since i believe its reverse flow?), the PCM, the transmission (since i believe the bolt pattern is different?), and the fuel pump..to save time and money..you could just buy the car...... :D
ls7=427 ls2 with supporting mods to put out 500+hp.
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the ls6 makes around 385 hp right?
which is cheaper, to buy an T/A with a ls1 and have it upgraded to an ls6.. or to just switch out the v6 and throw in a ls6?
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