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    How much do LS1s cost these days? From wrecked cars or anything of that nature?

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    Re: Ls1 cost?

    www.car-part.com
    www.craigslist.org
    www.ebaymotors.com
    http://ls1tech.com/forums/marketplace/parts/search/

    I think you get the idea.
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    • #3
      Re: Ls1 cost?

      You will be better off buying a whole running car and selling your V6.

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        Or give me $3000, and I'll give you the complete drivetrain out of my car. Runs mid 11's.
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        • #5
          Re: Ls1 cost?

          Buy a high mileage Z28. Its cheaper than swapping that engine into your car. LS1's aren't cheap. If you want cheap than go LT1.

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          • #6
            I think you guys are meaning like high end stuff. I'm just looking for the basic engine. No mods or anything. I would rebuild and do internals and stuff before the swap. Looking for "junkyard prices" for lack of a better term.

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              Re: Ls1 cost?

              You can get a running/driving LS1 F-body for under 4k if you look hard enough. I just saw one go locally for around $2800 for a 2000 with 190k miles.
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              • #8
                Re: Ls1 cost?

                Originally posted by mousemonster1232 View Post
                I think you guys are meaning like high end stuff. I'm just looking for the basic engine. No mods or anything. I would rebuild and do internals and stuff before the swap. Looking for "junkyard prices" for lack of a better term.
                Its not uncommon to find a 5.3 or 6.0 out of a truck for a few hundred bucks.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by techsan23 View Post
                  Its not uncommon to find a 5.3 or 6.0 out of a truck for a few hundred bucks.
                  Okay. What is that labeled as? I.E. LS1, LT1, etc.

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                    Re: Ls1 cost?

                    Originally posted by mousemonster1232 View Post
                    Okay. What is that labeled as? I.E. LS1, LT1, etc.

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                    Trucks still have LSX engines.... be it LS1, LS2- LS9 are all still the basic engine with different components.... Be it 5.2L or 6.2L...
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                    • #11
                      Re: Ls1 cost?

                      Originally posted by mousemonster1232 View Post
                      Okay. What is that labeled as? I.E. LS1, LT1, etc.
                      Well just off the top of my head. (jk)

                      GM LS engine (Gen. III small block)
                      Type RPO Name Displacement
                      V8 LR4 4800 4,807 cc (4.807 L; 293.3 cu in)[11]
                      L33 5300 5,328 cc (5.328 L; 325.1 cu in)[12]
                      LM7 5300 5,328 cc (5.328 L; 325.1 cu in)[13]
                      LM4 5300 5,328 cc (5.328 L; 325.1 cu in)
                      L59 5300 5,328 cc (5.328 L; 325.1 cu in)[13]
                      LQ4 6000 5,964 cc (5.964 L; 363.9 cu in)[14]
                      LQ9 HO 6000 5,964 cc (5.964 L; 363.9 cu in)[15]
                      GM LS engine (Gen. IV small-block)
                      Type RPO Name Displacement
                      V8 LY2 4800 4,807 cc (4.807 L; 293.3 cu in)[16]
                      LH6 5300 5,328 cc (5.328 L; 325.1 cu in)
                      LY5 5300 5,328 cc (5.328 L; 325.1 cu in)
                      LMG 5300 5,328 cc (5.328 L; 325.1 cu in)[17]
                      LC9 5300 5,328 cc (5.328 L; 325.1 cu in)
                      LH8 5300 5,328 cc (5.328 L; 325.1 cu in)
                      L76 6000 5,967 cc (5.967 L; 364.1 cu in)[18]
                      LY6 6000 5,967 cc (5.967 L; 364.1 cu in)[19]
                      LFA 6000 5,967 cc (5.967 L; 364.1 cu in)
                      L92 6200 6,162 cc (6.162 L; 376.0 cu in)[2

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 1997Canadian3.8 View Post
                        Trucks still have LSX engines.... be it LS1, LS2- LS9 are all still the basic engine with different components.... Be it 5.2L or 6.2L...
                        So I take it the "x" in LSX is a variable replaceable with 1, 6, 9, etc?

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                        • #13
                          Re: Ls1 cost?

                          You are correct. LS engines are a whole family that that is based on a new design compared to the older smallblock style. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_LS_engine
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                          • #14
                            Re: Ls1 cost?

                            Be careful when checking out a 5.3L as 4.8L blocks had 5.3L stamped/cast on them as well.

                            They(4.8L) had a shorter throw crank and flat top pistons.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Ls1 cost?

                              Originally posted by mousemonster1232 View Post
                              I think you guys are meaning like high end stuff. I'm just looking for the basic engine. No mods or anything. I would rebuild and do internals and stuff before the swap. Looking for "junkyard prices" for lack of a better term.

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                              Well good luck finding one of those in a junkyard. Maybe its just my local junkyard but I can tell you they will not only be gone within minutes of being there but at a higher price.

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