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    Quote Originally Posted by r.barn View Post
    Hardly.

    The LS1 wouldnt be around if it wasnt for our trucks.

    Gen-III small block V8 was designed for trucks and SUV's and they
    made a few out of aluminum for the Vets and Maros.

    Probably 10,000 LM7 and LQ9 made for every one LS1 and LS2
    um.....if memory serves me right, the LS1 debuted in the 97' Vette. The redesigned trucks didnt come out until two years later, finally with the LS engines. So if Im doing my math correctly here.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by GasGuzzler View Post
    Ummmm....it was made for NASCAR an when that was not allowed it was put into production anyway in the Vette two years before trucks. Really. Yes, there are more truck engines....because there are more trucks. Don't forget the Camaro got killed the 5th year they had LS power too...big factor (thank goodness as what POS's those are).

    What will really be funny is to see what people think when one of the most helpful and quickest DD truck owners on this site goes C6 convertible one day.....maybe.....if it were to happen.

    jesus dude....nice way to one up me

    And of course the LS was designed to be a mass produced engine, obviously. V8's are always more prevalent in trucks than cars, so its no wonder that the numbers are in the trucks favor. But that engine was created to go against the ohc motors that everyone else was putting out, but at a much lower cost. It was not designed for NASCAR. Im sure everyone here knows who Will Handzel is, read his book on the LS, tells the whole story of its conception

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    Will used to write for Hot Rod. Yes, it was built for NASCAR as it has all the good of the Yates Ford and all the good of the Northstar Cadillac with good ole' Chevrolet longevity....

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    Not trying to question you here, but I have yet to read anything suggesting the LS was even considered for NASCAR. All the literature Ive seen states that the Corvette engineers were considering a switch to ohc. They then did a side by side comparison with a prototype dohc motor (possibly some version of the LT5, cant remember) and an LT4, and then the rest is history. They utilized their vast experience in NASCAR racing to help design the engine, but primarily the LS was created because of new standards set by the feds and corporate to raise performance, reliability, emissions standards, and ease of manufacturing. If Im wrong on this then I'll take a big fat piece of humble pie. But if Im right, then Im the world champion of Virginia and perhaps southern Maryland.....and the Outer Banks of North Carolina

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    It's a Yates F**d engine with Caddy skirted block (one piece instead of two like the Caddy)....why else would GM copy and improve the Yates head? This is off topic....

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    Quote Originally Posted by GasGuzzler View Post
    It's a Yates F**d engine with Caddy skirted block (one piece instead of two like the Caddy)....why else would GM copy and improve the Yates head? This is off topic....
    Uh oh, Ive got someone on full tilt. As Ive stated before, if Im wrong, Im wrong. But I feel differently, per the literature Ive studied. Off topic, yes, but I like the debate, and I certainly respect your knowledge. Sue me....

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    Full tilt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GasGuzzler View Post
    Full tilt?
    I thought it was funny too

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    Hmmm. So this explains why people were looking at me, as if I had two heads yesterday while I was detailing a Corvette.

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    I Dont really get challenged in the vette that much. Usually when I do, its by a slow diesel, or a faster car like a Porsche. Then again Im not counting racing my friends in mexico either. Big red beats me on motor/motor runs.

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