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Chebby V8 conversion on a 90GT?

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Old 10-17-2013, 01:14 PM
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Hard to believe 75 posts have gone by before the most logical supporting post was entered. Contact Dinsdale or Tony they can give you the real figures on how its done correctly. Then decide.
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Docmirror - pic of LS3 after initial startup. The fit looks like it came stock
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Too bad you have lost confidence in the GT engine. I have been happy with my chevy powered track car for the last 7 years or so. However, if I did it over again today, I would sell the old 350 small block and look for an LS style engine with all of the accessories and computers. You can buy an LS motor out of a late model Chevy truck at a great price with 300hp. Add some good heads and a cam for another 100 hp. Renegade prices are very high. Contact Kennedy engineering for the adapter plate. Other people will have the headers, radiators, ect



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