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    Quote Originally Posted by zane-O View Post
    Alright thanks for the info. Do you have any suggestions on where to dig for a good pull out engine?
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    you need fuel system to support boost. Injectors and fuel pump are the basics.

    I would suggest a good boost cam, hardened pushrods, LS7 lifters(if gen III motor), good valve springs, trunion rocker upgrade, ls2 timing chain or better timing chain, and ls6 ported oil pump. If you plan on more than 12lbs of boost head studs would be a good investment.

    A well built transmission is a given and rearend upgrades as well.

    You will most likel need Efans to clear a turbo setup.

    As you can see the list goes on and on, but really depends on your goals, budget, and plans.
    Last edited by kerrige; 02-28-2013 at 12:17 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zane-O View Post
    Also is a $1000 a good price for a 4.8 pullout with 30k miles? No harness or computer, has manifolds intake accessories and oil pan.
    that's really high.

    Quote Originally Posted by zane-O View Post
    But that engine does not have the ls6 cam or ls6 heads right?
    just the intake

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    zane-O=RPM Graphics;508568]that's really high.



    just the intake[/QUOTE]

    Is an LS6 engine that much more than an ls1? Wouldn't the ls6 be worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zane-O View Post
    zane-O=RPM Graphics;508568]that's really high.



    just the intake
    Is an LS6 engine that much more than an ls1? Wouldn't the ls6 be worth it?[/QUOTE]

    No, the ls6 will cost double in many cases and the difference is cam and intake that's about it. You will want to swap out the cam anyways and the stock truck intake is just fine for a turbo application.
    ECSB 2kSierra 2wd 4.8L-K&N-HPtuners-Calspeed LT's-Magnaflow-Tahoe20's-HankookRH06

    waiting to go in... 3.90s, 214/220cam

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrige View Post
    Is an LS6 engine that much more than an ls1? Wouldn't the ls6 be worth it?
    No, the ls6 will cost double in many cases and the difference is cam and intake that's about it. You will want to swap out the cam anyways and the stock truck intake is just fine for a turbo application.[/QUOTE]

    Am I better of just starting with a block or should I get the whole pullout so that everything is there? This is where I'm on the fence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrige View Post
    Car-part.com


    you need fuel system to support boost. Injectors and fuel pump are the basics.

    I would suggest a good boost cam, hardened pushrods, LS7 lifters(if gen III motor), good valve springs, trunion rocker upgrade, ls2 timing chain or better timing chain, and ls6 ported oil pump. If you plan on more than 12lbs of boost head studs would be a good investment.

    A well built transmission is a given and rearend upgrades as well.

    You will most likel need Efans to clear a turbo setup.

    As you can see the list goes on and on, but really depends on your goals, budget, and plans.
    Those are the things I was wanting know about for longevity. How well would the stock rods and pistons do? I've heard where all the ls cranks are good for 800ish horse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zane-O View Post
    Am I better of just starting with a block or should I get the whole pullout so that everything is there? This is where I'm on the fence.
    For what my opinion is worth considering i have never done a swap, a pull out with as much stuff on it, specifically the harness and PCM, is the best starting point.

    Quote Originally Posted by zane-O View Post
    Those are the things I was wanting know about for longevity. How well would the stock rods and pistons do? I've heard where all the ls cranks are good for 800ish horse.
    Ask Botlfed about the longevity. He sprayed a 300 shot of nitrous out of the hole to a stock bottom end 5.3. We had polls going on to see when he would finally blow it up but it held
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    Quote Originally Posted by zane-O View Post
    Those are the things I was wanting know about for longevity. How well would the stock rods and pistons do? I've heard where all the ls cranks are good for 800ish horse.
    Lots of big power builds on stock bottomends. Need to gap the rings for boost at high levels and rod bolts are good as well. Later 4.8/5.3s have beefier rods.
    ECSB 2kSierra 2wd 4.8L-K&N-HPtuners-Calspeed LT's-Magnaflow-Tahoe20's-HankookRH06

    waiting to go in... 3.90s, 214/220cam

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrige View Post
    Lots of big power builds on stock bottomends. Need to gap the rings for boost at high levels and rod bolts are good as well. Later 4.8/5.3s have beefier rods.
    I was looking at the newer 5.3's and its hard to find them with out afm.. there is so many different was to do an ls engine it hard to decide on something lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrige View Post
    Lots of big power builds on stock bottomends. Need to gap the rings for boost at high levels and rod bolts are good as well. Later 4.8/5.3s have beefier rods.
    What years of 4.8 or 5.3 are the ones to opt for? I'm thinking 4.8 with 6l80 lil turbo action and still get good mpg

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