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damn that is exactly what I need. My bank acct is really wiped out now. It will be a few months until I'm on the hunt for one.Originally posted by JC316 View PostIt would be a bit of a drive, but there is a guy on ls1tech selling a stage 1 rebuilt T56 with LS7 clutch and hurst shifter for $1500. Depending on what has been done in that stage 1, it should be good to about 600ftlbs of torque.
http://ls1tech.com/forums/texas-clas...t-shifter.html2012 GT500
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Your gonna have 10k in it by the time its all said & doneOriginally posted by Cobraman View PostYep. It is all about necessary vs. unnecessary. I don't have a very big budget for the car, so cash has got to go to the main necessities. The $400 in tubular a arms is a very good start to a tko. Once the car has all the necessary stuff i'll start working on turbo and paint etc etc. At least all the rear end stuff is done already. important corners wont be cut.GOD BLESS TEXAS
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yep, that's about my estimate. I figure 2k for engine, 2k for transmission, $2k for paint, 1k+ in wheels and tires, $1k in turbo, $600 in the fuel system, $400 clutch etc etc and that's just all the main stuff. Im beating that goal right now but it will all balance out. But for $12k total I'll have a clean painted car that makes 600rw reliably.Originally posted by SEB View PostYour gonna have 10k in it by the time its all said & done2012 GT500
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Yeah lol. I only spent 1400 on motor and everything I need to make it work. Estimates are a little high to cover incidental expense. No auto for meOriginally posted by dville_gt View Post2k for motor and 2k for trans is what kills the budget. a good old $500 complete 5.3 with wiring harness bolted to a $500 4l80e would have gotten the budget WAY down.
Cut costs and your gonna end up like turbo rail breaking in the parking lot. Lol2012 GT500
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Run any LS (El Ass) at higher revs with what GM tells you is the proper oil level, and yours will do the same. You don't even need the turbo to do it.Originally posted by Cobraman View PostYeah lol. I only spent 1400 on motor and everything I need to make it work. Estimates are a little high to cover incidental expense. No auto for me
Cut costs and your gonna end up like turbo rail breaking in the parking lot. Lolsigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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That probably high enough. It's the sustained high (sorta) RPMs.Originally posted by Cobraman View PostNo worries. Don't plan on revving over 6ksigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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There as so many people that run 150k mile motors with 20lbs of boost for tens of thousands of hard miles. I was amazed when I started looking around. If blows ill buy another short block for $200 lolOriginally posted by Chas_svo View PostThat probably high enough. It's the sustained high (sorta) RPMs.2012 GT500
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Don't forget the little stuff, if the truck pan actually clears the K-Member, it hangs low. Replacing or modifying it may be necessary. Will the truck intake fit under the hood? If you choose a car intake, it requires a different or modified harness, fuel rails and it needs a regulator. Are you going to diet the harness yourself or buy one? You'll need to flash the computer to omit the anti-theft and transmission as a minimum. You'll find out that the few fuel fittings you need aren't exactly cheap.Originally posted by Cobraman View Postyep, that's about my estimate. I figure 2k for engine, 2k for transmission, $2k for paint, 1k+ in wheels and tires, $1k in turbo, $600 in the fuel system, $400 clutch etc etc and that's just all the main stuff. Im beating that goal right now but it will all balance out. But for $12k total I'll have a clean painted car that makes 600rw reliably.
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I bet I've seen as many fail without boost and less than 120k, with plenty of oil in them. They are not magic, nor consistent. I know of at least one in my family, and it was just a daily, and idling when it vented the block. Seems to be hit or miss, but like they always say - it's better to be lucky than good.Originally posted by Cobraman View PostThere as so many people that run 150k mile motors with 20lbs of boost for tens of thousands of hard miles. I was amazed when I started looking around. If blows ill buy another short block for $200 lol
It's also not very wise to be gullible enough to believe every running motor is stock. I think most mean "stock".sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
17 F150 Supercrew - totaled Dec 12, 2018
13 DIB Premium GT, M6, Track Pack, Glass Roof, Nav, Recaros - Sold
86 SVO - Sold
'03 F150 Supercrew - Sold
01 TJ - new toy - Sold
65 F100 (460 + C6) - Sold
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