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      Katech Street Attack LS7

      SOLD - Katech Street Attack LS7

      I have a fairly limited window on an opportunity to replace/upgrade the mill in the OneLapCamaro and as a few people have inquired since we got back from OLOA I figured I'd post this to see if something can make it across the line...

      Approximately 16,000 miles (mostly highway), good condition but probably needs some valve work, professionally maintained and last fine tuning was done by Mike Norris. The powdercoating on the valve covers is cracking.

      Dry sump (factory) LS7 built by Katech (serial number available upon request) to Street Attack specifications, 11.35:1 compression ratio, Torquer camshaft (KAT-4727 HR1046) installed 106° intake C/L - 595HP, 558 lbs.ft. with mild tune.

      You can see the basic specs on the Katech website

      Offering it complete less headers, oil pan, starter, accessory drive, and air box. Will include all sensors, intake, TB, coil mounts, coils, plug wires, and stock fuel rail.

      Delivery or pickup possible in California.

      Available with tuned MEFI4B ECU and wiring harness
      Available with new Concept One Victory Accessory Drive and accessories (Alternator, power steering pump, AC compressor)
      Available with ATS road race oil pan, dry sump tank, breather and lines

      Buy everything as a package for and I'll include a used McCleod RST dual disk clutch.

      For full disclosure - during one lap we were encountering an issue where oil was being sucked past the guides under deceleration after high RPM WOT running (i.e. Daytona and VIR). This resulted in fouled plugs and O2 sensors but does not seem to be having any affect on the bottom end. If I keep it I will freshen the heads but that's about it. The asking price is in line with a stock LS7 takeout and reflects the cost of servicing the heads to make the engine 100%. I just happen to have an opportunity that is hard to pass up so it makes sense to do a deal right now even at a discount.

      PM or email - james at onelapcamaro dot com - for more info.



      Cheers
      James
      James
      1967 Camaro RS - The OLC
      1984 Camaro GT1
      1989 Camaro 1LE - The BOC





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