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    1. #1
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      Aug 2010
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      GM Performance LS3 or Builder?

      I can't decide on which way to go with my motor purchase. I want a turn-key setup and have looked at Scroggins/Jegs 525 hp crate motor that would run around $10K with motor, wiring, and oil pan. Other venders (I've looked at Texas Speed), can get a turn key set up with forged internals (I think) for $11-12K. The car is a 69 Firebird that will see track time on a 3.6 mile road course mainly and street time. I guess the main question is if the GM crate motor is going to handle what I throw at it and if the built LS2 is a little overkill. Any input would be great. Also trying to figure out which 5/6 speed, rear end, and fuel tank to go with.

      Joe
      1969 Firebird Project
      1967 Frirebird 400 convertible
      2013 Boss 302


    2. #2
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      GM Performance LS3 or Builder?

      I'd go with a forged internals one.
      Get a T56 Magnum, Moser full floater, and an Aeromotive tank with their Stealth kit in it.
      Just my recommendations
      P.s I can source all of this for you, as well as a nice serpentine drive, etc

      -Dale
      SchwartzPerformance
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    3. #3
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      I would go texas speed or even mast motor sports ..

    4. #4
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      I would contact Schwartz Performance, above, they have some killer stuff out there and great people to work with.

    5. #5
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      I guess a large part of my question is do I need/worth the extra expense to get forged internals, etc for what I want to do with the car-motor? Keeping in mind that I still need to purchase a trans, rear end, gas tank, etc.
      Joe
      1969 Firebird Project
      1967 Frirebird 400 convertible
      2013 Boss 302

    6. #6
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      With forged internals you can rev higher, build for more HP, raise the compression, etc. For a track car it's worth the expense.
      SchwartzPerformance
      The leader in bolt-in muscle car chassis
      SchwartzPerformance.com | GMachineChassis.com | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

      Dealer for: Forgeline, RideTech, Tremec, American Powertrain, Silver Sport Transmissions, GM Performance Parts, RECARO, Cerullo Seats, TMI Products, Vintage Air, Baer Brakes, Wilwood, BeCool, AFCO, Tanks Inc, Holley / Hooker, Ultimate Headers, Rick's Tanks, Moser Engineering, Currie, TechAFX, Stainless Works, II Much Fabrication, and many more




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