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Old 08-01-2012, 11:14 PM   #1
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i'm basically asking if he knows a secret...
No secrets, just personal research from the net to a couple LS engine build books. Examples from 8xxHP and over 1000TQ on a stock aluminum l33 setup to forged ls1's making over 1000HP, usually with the walls being the weak spot, not the block.

I've also read and been told the 5.3 was the strongest stock LS aluminum block. The have the most meat in the sleeves and I think paired with the right heads it should be one hell of a boost engine.

It's a different way of going about it, but I really like the 80+ pounds removed from between the front tires and taking a different path.

Only one way to find out.

Info on the bores from "Motorbooks/Workshop, GM LS-Series Engines"

Thanks for the info Brandon, ill check into those guys.

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