LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
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From: Ganiesville GA
Car: 1992 z28/1992 RS heritage edition
Engine: 350 tpi, 305 tbi
Transmission: 700R4,T5
Axle/Gears: G92
LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
has anyone done any of these swaps? I checked the sub forum and all were ls1's..
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From: Beloeil, Quebec
Car: IROC-Z
Engine: LSx
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: Fabbed 9"
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
They are physically the same. So as far as tranny/engine crossmembers, fuel supply, and I believe even the exhaust its all covered and the same as a ls1 swap. Whats mostly different is the wiring and computer. I know someone here as a LS3 running firebird and I believe A10Beav has a LS2 in his car. LSX is the same as any other ls1/2/3 swap but the block is cast iron.
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From: PA
Car: 86 Trans AM
Engine: LS1 (not stock...)
Transmission: Built T56
Axle/Gears: Strange 12-bolt w/ 3.73
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/ltx-...tml?highlight=
I was pretty sure someone was running an LS3...but that might have been someone over on Tech.
As Spike-Z stated, the ls2 ls3 lsx motors are the same as an ls1 swap for the most part. Check on LS1 tech and here for the swap stickies and do some more searching...plenty of info floating around.
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From: 39.84N 105.11W
Car: '89 Trans Am GTA
Engine: WAS 350 - now L92 (alum. 378/6.2L)
Transmission: WAS 700R4, now a built T56
Axle/Gears: 3.27 9-bolt
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
My swap is essentially the same as an LS3 (all-aluminum 6.2L), the only difference is that my engine's equipped with VVT - and as stated before, the biggest difference swap-wise is to make sure that you have the correct ECM/programming...
Depending on what you're trying to swap in, sometimes other things come into play, such as DBW accelerator pedals & TBs, front-cover assemblies, etc., but for the most part, 90% of everything's already been covered here - and I'm working on documenting some of the remaining 10% (even though it doesn't seem like it, since I haven't posted anything for a while...)
Keep that 'search' button active, & good luck w/ your project.
Depending on what you're trying to swap in, sometimes other things come into play, such as DBW accelerator pedals & TBs, front-cover assemblies, etc., but for the most part, 90% of everything's already been covered here - and I'm working on documenting some of the remaining 10% (even though it doesn't seem like it, since I haven't posted anything for a while...)
Keep that 'search' button active, & good luck w/ your project.
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From: Ganiesville GA
Car: 1992 z28/1992 RS heritage edition
Engine: 350 tpi, 305 tbi
Transmission: 700R4,T5
Axle/Gears: G92
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
ok my questions are. with the stock ls computer in the car would all the gauges etc work? is it hard to tune them with the new restrictions on them? also is your trans electronicly controlled or did you go with a T-56?
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
Either way for all the stock guages to work you'll need to get atleast 1 daktoa digital converter box for RPM. EXTREMELY easy to install and 5 wires, and switch like 3 switches and your done! Speedo will work as well. I went T56 so no ecm there. Oil, temp, volt. all hook up w/ no problem. I just used 3rd gen temp and oil and plugged into the ls block.
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From: Elk City OK
Car: 92 25th anv z28
Engine: 346 TC78 Turbo
Transmission: 4L80E
Axle/Gears: 3.25 9"Nodular, Strange axles
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
Either way for all the stock guages to work you'll need to get atleast 1 daktoa digital converter box for RPM. EXTREMELY easy to install and 5 wires, and switch like 3 switches and your done! Speedo will work as well. I went T56 so no ecm there. Oil, temp, volt. all hook up w/ no problem. I just used 3rd gen temp and oil and plugged into the ls block.
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Car: 1984 LG4 Camaro
Engine: 350 Roller Motor
Transmission: Level 10 700R4
Axle/Gears: Strange 12 bolt 3.42
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
Either the LS2 or LS3 is fine, about the same in terms of price (crate motors) and same external dimensions.
Either can be easily bumped up to 550hp with just a set of L92 heads, L76 intake, and a big roller cam. But the LS3 comes with those heads stock, making it a lot easier to get it all together (cheaper also).
I'm seriously thinking about a LS3 swap into a stripped 92 RS with a 150hp nitrous hit... 700hp in a 3200lb car that gets 25mpg on the highway is my idea of "good ****".
Either can be easily bumped up to 550hp with just a set of L92 heads, L76 intake, and a big roller cam. But the LS3 comes with those heads stock, making it a lot easier to get it all together (cheaper also).
I'm seriously thinking about a LS3 swap into a stripped 92 RS with a 150hp nitrous hit... 700hp in a 3200lb car that gets 25mpg on the highway is my idea of "good ****".
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
Paul,
YOU GOT IT!!!
Same reason I went with the ls3.
I haven't dynoed mine, but have talked with two guys on ls1tech boards that have EXACT same specs, and both dynoed right at 570 Fly HP. AMAZING!!! I've ordered some M/T ET streets, and anxious to get them on and see how it does with some traction!! Then maybe I can think about putting the juice on it. Already have a bottle and lines from old engine, just need the plates. However, Not sure I want to grenade this thing!! Also haven't even come close to needing that extra 100 or 150.
Can't beat this combo!!
oh yeah.... I average right around 24 MPG as well!!! NO ****!!!
YOU GOT IT!!!
Same reason I went with the ls3.
I haven't dynoed mine, but have talked with two guys on ls1tech boards that have EXACT same specs, and both dynoed right at 570 Fly HP. AMAZING!!! I've ordered some M/T ET streets, and anxious to get them on and see how it does with some traction!! Then maybe I can think about putting the juice on it. Already have a bottle and lines from old engine, just need the plates. However, Not sure I want to grenade this thing!! Also haven't even come close to needing that extra 100 or 150.
Can't beat this combo!!
oh yeah.... I average right around 24 MPG as well!!! NO ****!!!
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From: Elk City OK
Car: 92 25th anv z28
Engine: 346 TC78 Turbo
Transmission: 4L80E
Axle/Gears: 3.25 9"Nodular, Strange axles
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
Paul,
YOU GOT IT!!!
Same reason I went with the ls3.
I haven't dynoed mine, but have talked with two guys on ls1tech boards that have EXACT same specs, and both dynoed right at 570 Fly HP. AMAZING!!! I've ordered some M/T ET streets, and anxious to get them on and see how it does with some traction!! Then maybe I can think about putting the juice on it. Already have a bottle and lines from old engine, just need the plates. However, Not sure I want to grenade this thing!! Also haven't even come close to needing that extra 100 or 150.
Can't beat this combo!!
YOU GOT IT!!!
Same reason I went with the ls3.
I haven't dynoed mine, but have talked with two guys on ls1tech boards that have EXACT same specs, and both dynoed right at 570 Fly HP. AMAZING!!! I've ordered some M/T ET streets, and anxious to get them on and see how it does with some traction!! Then maybe I can think about putting the juice on it. Already have a bottle and lines from old engine, just need the plates. However, Not sure I want to grenade this thing!! Also haven't even come close to needing that extra 100 or 150.
Can't beat this combo!!
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Car: 1984 LG4 Camaro
Engine: 350 Roller Motor
Transmission: Level 10 700R4
Axle/Gears: Strange 12 bolt 3.42
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
Paul,
YOU GOT IT!!!
Same reason I went with the ls3.
I haven't dynoed mine, but have talked with two guys on ls1tech boards that have EXACT same specs, and both dynoed right at 570 Fly HP. AMAZING!!! I've ordered some M/T ET streets, and anxious to get them on and see how it does with some traction!! Then maybe I can think about putting the juice on it. Already have a bottle and lines from old engine, just need the plates. However, Not sure I want to grenade this thing!! Also haven't even come close to needing that extra 100 or 150.
Can't beat this combo!!
oh yeah.... I average right around 24 MPG as well!!! NO ****!!!
YOU GOT IT!!!
Same reason I went with the ls3.
I haven't dynoed mine, but have talked with two guys on ls1tech boards that have EXACT same specs, and both dynoed right at 570 Fly HP. AMAZING!!! I've ordered some M/T ET streets, and anxious to get them on and see how it does with some traction!! Then maybe I can think about putting the juice on it. Already have a bottle and lines from old engine, just need the plates. However, Not sure I want to grenade this thing!! Also haven't even come close to needing that extra 100 or 150.
Can't beat this combo!!
oh yeah.... I average right around 24 MPG as well!!! NO ****!!!
I want to see times when you run that sucka!
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From: Davenport,IA
Car: 90 Camaro
Engine: 418 LS3 whipple charged
Transmission: Magnum T56 w/ Street Twin
Axle/Gears: 3.27 9 bolt
Re: LS2 or LS3 or LSX??? anyone
I have a 418 LS3 in my 90 camaro. Just finished up most of the install 2 weeks ago. Still have the A/C to deal with but that will make for a good winter project. The car is a blast to drive but I am still breaking it in and I have a lot of tuning to do yet.
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