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Old 02-12-2010, 07:45 PM   #29
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sorry, but i fall on the Maggie side. if the hog was a stock option, maybe......but to swap a BRAND NEW engine?

besides, i found this on Ebay for $6300 shipped!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...CA:MOTORS:1123

Supercharger for me brother!
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Old 02-18-2010, 02:00 AM   #30
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The cost per dollar ratio of the FI route far outways the motor swap. Lets say you do get 620fwhp on the LSX. The FI route could be making that much to the wheels and have alot of extra money to pocket. Those that say the LSX would be a drag only engine with alot of maintenance are wrong though. This motor could be made to have perfect driveability with the same maintenance of the ls3. The only thing that would suffer is mpg, by alot. lol. If you have some problem with FI then the LSX motor combination is a good choice or if you are going for more than 800rwhp. If you are not going for insane power and have no discrimination to FI than this motor route is just more money than you need to spend.
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Old 02-18-2010, 10:35 AM   #31
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The cost per dollar ratio of the FI route far outways the motor swap. Lets say you do get 620fwhp on the LSX. The FI route could be making that much to the wheels and have alot of extra money to pocket. Those that say the LSX would be a drag only engine with alot of maintenance are wrong though. This motor could be made to have perfect driveability with the same maintenance of the ls3. The only thing that would suffer is mpg, by alot. lol. If you have some problem with FI then the LSX motor combination is a good choice or if you are going for more than 800rwhp. If you are not going for insane power and have no discrimination to FI than this motor route is just more money than you need to spend.
I am saying its better suited for a drag motor in the Camaro, GTO, etc based on the weight alone. Our cars are already heavy and throwing more weight on the front end is not beneficial for handeling. That being said, the 454 would be a damn stump puller and fun as hell to drive on the street, if you could get her to hook...As for those using the more maintenance arguement, thats bunk.
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Old 02-18-2010, 10:49 AM   #32
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The cost per dollar ratio of the FI route far outways the motor swap. Lets say you do get 620fwhp on the LSX. The FI route could be making that much to the wheels and have alot of extra money to pocket. Those that say the LSX would be a drag only engine with alot of maintenance are wrong though. This motor could be made to have perfect driveability with the same maintenance of the ls3. The only thing that would suffer is mpg, by alot. lol. If you have some problem with FI then the LSX motor combination is a good choice or if you are going for more than 800rwhp. If you are not going for insane power and have no discrimination to FI than this motor route is just more money than you need to spend.
I agree with everything you said except the price difference between the two.

The sale of your very low mileage LS3/L99 could easily offset a considerable amount of the cost assuming you did the install yourself. Plus a LSX454 would take a hell of a beating for alot longer than a blown stock motor. If that's not enough reason to reconsider, the LSX could be putting down huge numbers on juice or boost later without even breakin a sweat. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE me some Maggie but this would leave lots of growin room. Not to mention the wicked braggin rights that come with 454 cubes.
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Old 02-18-2010, 10:53 AM   #33
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Motor 9,800-10,000, headers, intake, efi,install, tune, 15-16k out the door easy.. but the lsx setup will be nice...
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Old 02-18-2010, 12:37 PM   #34
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Old 02-19-2010, 12:29 AM   #35
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I agree with everything you said except the price difference between the two.

The sale of your very low mileage LS3/L99 could easily offset a considerable amount of the cost assuming you did the install yourself. Plus a LSX454 would take a hell of a beating for alot longer than a blown stock motor. If that's not enough reason to reconsider, the LSX could be putting down huge numbers on juice or boost later without even breakin a sweat. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE me some Maggie but this would leave lots of growin room. Not to mention the wicked braggin rights that come with 454 cubes.
You are correct if you do the work yourself but I should have clarified high end shop build. Also all the odds and ends and accesories of a motor swap really add up. For an all out build this motor would take whatever you throw at it laugh in your face and ask "is that all you got!" For those that want less than 600RWHP this is not cost effective me thinks even with the selling of the old motor. For those wanting less than 800rwhp it definitly would not be cost effective because you could have a shop like Texas Speed build you a stroker ls3 built for boost and still sell your old motor. For clarification I give the LS7 headed LSX all kinds of . The flow potential of those heads along with the 6 bolt head studs and iron block give me wood at the thought of how much power this motor can make in an all out build. That is not the issue though, price is. Under 800rwhp, LS3. Over 800rwhp, LS7 headed LSX.
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Old 02-19-2010, 10:39 AM   #36
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Ok, I'll give you that. But I still want somebody will the wallet to step up and do the swap anyways












please.....I just wanna watch......
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Old 02-19-2010, 10:43 AM   #37
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I wonder if I could talk Nickey Chicago into doing this instead of a built LS7.
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Old 02-19-2010, 10:50 AM   #38
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I wonder if I could talk Nickey Chicago into doing this instead of a built LS7.
Is that a hint Blur or are you just sayin?
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Old 02-19-2010, 11:26 AM   #39
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I wonder if I could talk Nickey Chicago into doing this instead of a built LS7.
We have tested all Aluminum block LS based engines up to 500ci.

We get a safe 441 ci by stroking the LS7 with a stock bore.

Blur,

We'll put you in line for our first LSX 454 based Super Camaro.
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Old 02-19-2010, 12:31 PM   #40
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Why spend 7k on a magnacharger when you can buy an LSX 454 with 620 hp for $9500 Just curious on opinions. Not sure how many people have gone this rout, it just seems like a killer deal for a motor directly from GM.
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Well lets buy that and then put a Maggie on also and realy have a shi* load of pony's.
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