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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 10:03 PM
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lt1

kinda new to the lt1 set up..

i am lookin in to doing the lt4 conversion. i know with some porting the stock stuff works pretty well but i am lookin for more then that.
any one have any insight to the lt4 conversion.. i have a 94 and i was told there are some diffrences that need to be changed first.



and stroker kits are they the same as the regular sbc's? ive been told a few diffrences. just thinkin of making my lt1 better. i love the power right now with the 6 speed, but i would like some more.

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Old Mar 31, 2011 | 03:39 PM
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Re: lt1

Originally Posted by toolegit86
kinda new to the lt1 set up..

i am lookin in to doing the lt4 conversion. i know with some porting the stock stuff works pretty well but i am lookin for more then that.
any one have any insight to the lt4 conversion.. i have a 94 and i was told there are some diffrences that need to be changed first.



and stroker kits are they the same as the regular sbc's? ive been told a few diffrences. just thinkin of making my lt1 better. i love the power right now with the 6 speed, but i would like some more.
you get more bang for your buck from elliot port works

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