Ls1 Swap
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Ls1 Swap
LS1/ t56
Where can i find complete LS1 T56? How much? and is there any extra parts to buy to make it all come to life?
Where can i find complete LS1 T56? How much? and is there any extra parts to buy to make it all come to life?
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Other engine conversions on this site is worthless.
www.v8rx7forum.com is a lot more useful. Go there, do some reading, then ask questions. If you don't follow this order, you won't get any help. Basically every question and detail of the LS1/FC swap is covered in great (sometimes too great) detail.
The atmosphere isn't quite as hostile here as it once was, but it's still a good idea to leave the dorito in a peanut motor guys alone about pistons.
www.v8rx7forum.com is a lot more useful. Go there, do some reading, then ask questions. If you don't follow this order, you won't get any help. Basically every question and detail of the LS1/FC swap is covered in great (sometimes too great) detail.
The atmosphere isn't quite as hostile here as it once was, but it's still a good idea to leave the dorito in a peanut motor guys alone about pistons.
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6 Speed FC
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Other engine conversions on this site is worthless.
www.v8rx7forum.com is a lot more useful. Go there, do some reading, then ask questions. If you don't follow this order, you won't get any help. Basically every question and detail of the LS1/FC swap is covered in great (sometimes too great) detail.
The atmosphere isn't quite as hostile here as it once was, but it's still a good idea to leave the dorito in a peanut motor guys alone about pistons.
www.v8rx7forum.com is a lot more useful. Go there, do some reading, then ask questions. If you don't follow this order, you won't get any help. Basically every question and detail of the LS1/FC swap is covered in great (sometimes too great) detail.
The atmosphere isn't quite as hostile here as it once was, but it's still a good idea to leave the dorito in a peanut motor guys alone about pistons.
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