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10-24-2012, 07:07 PM | #1 |
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Chevy Gen V Small-block (End of the LS series)
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So with Chevy's end of research on the LS series, I thought it would post this up. I'm still reading it my self, but thought it would be a good discussion. whats some of your' views on the future of the LS engine that seems to be dominating a big part of the car industry right now. Changes in price, aftermarket production, possible new platform swaps for some people soon? just some specs of the new engine found in here. Engine type: 90-degree V-8 with overhead valves; continuous VVT Displacement: 6.2L (376 cubic inches) Bore x Stroke (in / mm): 4.06 x 3.62 / 103.25 x 92 Cylinder block: cast aluminum with nodular main caps Main bearing fasteners: six, including two cross-bolts per cap Crankshaft: forged steel Connecting rods: powder metal, 6.125 inches in length Pistons: eutectic aluminum alloy Compression ratio: 11.5:1 Cylinder heads: 319-T7 cast aluminum with 59.02cc combustion chambers Valve angles (degrees): 12.5 intake, 12 exhaust Intake valves: 2.13 inches (54mm) hollow Exhaust valves: 1.59 inches (40.4mm) hollow sodium Camshaft: Hydraulic-type with tri-lobe for fuel-pump drive Camshaft lift: 0.551-inch (14mm) intake / 0.524-inch (13.3mm) exhaust Camshaft duration: 200-degrees intake / 207-degrees exhaust (at 0.050-inch) Lobe separation angle: 116.5 degrees Fuel delivery: direct injection Intake manifold: “runners in a box” design; composite construction Throttle: 87mm electronically controlled throttle body Ignition: 58X with individual coil-on-plug and iridium-tip spark plugs Horsepower / kW: 450 / 335 (estimated) Torque – lb.-ft. / Nm: 450 / 610 (estimated) Max. engine speed 6,600 rpm (fuel cutoff) Breaking News: Chevy Gen V Small-block Reveal - EngineLabs |
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10-25-2012, 10:55 PM | #3 | |
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I like how they are going back to the LT designation. Rednecks will be massively confused in years to come.
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11-02-2012, 12:24 PM | #5 |
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I would say if these engines get cheaper i would look into this v8 swap, i mean i would get same gas mileage as my tired KA24E with tons more power. I'm in for updates.
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i found out the cheapest way for me too go where i live due too hardly any wrecked vettes,gtos,camaro's, but a gmc envoy has a aluminum 5.3 there about $900, where as a truck iron block 5.3 is $600 but still thats cheap! in my opinion the only way too go if your doing a swap and have a little cash too work with. you cant beat nearly 30mpg and 400hp my ka gets maybe 22 on the highway and 17 in town and its slowwww.
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11-08-2012, 09:32 PM | #7 | |
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The Oil Pan, Intake, exhaust and accessories are utterly worthless in 99.9% of applications. These items will add up to $1000 easily. The 5.3L makes a great core, and will take boost like no tomorrow, but it's not the smoking gun for a cheap swap. You'll also still need to source a T56 or TKO, both options are also not cheap. |
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11-08-2012, 09:38 PM | #8 |
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I think it's great. I look forward to the 100 dollar engine days at Harry's Race Pull it Parts, 5.3's are a dime a dozen!
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