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See it now, thanks, my mistake.
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Mike Moller NHRA 203 Q-R-T/SA |
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I think there is some confusion here about this engine. First of all this is the LS 7. This engine came in all 2012-2015 COPO Camaro's. SOME MAY BE CONFUSING IT WITH THE LSX which is a 427/450 HP version that is only eligible to run in a 2014 or 2015 car...
The LS7 discussed in the article is a good one to make 825...The LSX makes another 50 due to slightly more lift, and a different head, manifold and TB..
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For the recird the L
S 7 discussed in the article races at 3200 # in the Shootout while the LSX runs at 3350#
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This engine is raced in stock correct? It makes as much power as a super mod comp car in D/SM. And that comp engine has every trick in the book and more. Stock? You say stock eliminator? Did someone say stock........
My point is stock certain has come along way!
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Ed Carpenter 2005 Chevy Cobalt A/SM Race Engine Development Last edited by Ed Carpenter; 03-30-2016 at 10:39 AM. |
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