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Eh hang around here long enough and it won't matter about broken tags, we're an interesting bunch lol

Many new people? Remember I know most of the people. I have been around these forums for a year or two....

Well, more accurately you'd need to ask 2 questions there:

1. Do I want any experience building LS motors?

2. Do you really need to build an LS motor?

Sean at EFI had those things almost scraping 800hp at the tyres with reliability not being an issue whatsoever

Well... I have a dismantled ls1 motor in my shed and am chasing some decent numbers, but here's the catch *takes deep inhale* We need to do it naturally aspirated due to mod plate BS

Well... I have a dismantled ls1 motor in my shed and am chasing some decent numbers, but here's the catch *takes deep inhale* We need to do it naturally aspirated due to mod plate BS

Hidden NOS might/may/could possibly be an option for someone (rant proofed lol)

Many new people? Remember I know most of the people. I have been around these forums for a year or two....

New people, well pretty much everyone man... The club kinda disintegrated within itself after some falling outs that occurred *not to be discussed in public* but yer lots of new guys, myself included I guess.

Only really OG people around now are bunta (andrew) and Ants (er ants lol)... Noel's never around anymore and Dave (rhino rebel) only occasionally pops up.

But us new folk are good value :wave:

Well... I have a dismantled ls1 motor in my shed and am chasing some decent numbers, but here's the catch *takes deep inhale* We need to do it naturally aspirated due to mod plate BS

Oh ok, Yeah I can build anything you want. Engines I'm not familiar with I just refuse to offer advise on part selection and tech shit really. I'm not going to tell you what cam is best or whatever but all engines are the same on the inside essentially. Some are better designed, however.

Where I'm working at the moment is a Jeep specialist so I've been doing quite a bit of different stuff lately. A few 4.7 Hemis, a couple of 1943-5 Willys Jeep engines and a 1945 Dodge Weapons Carrier. Your LS1 wouldn't be an issue

Don't you love auto correct lol Imagine ordering that and coke in a bar lol

I cannot imagine ordering that beverage on account of the fact it tastes like shit haha!!

Let's see if they filtered out any decent Whiskey?

Lagavulin

Laphroaig

Caol Ila

Talisker

Oh ok, Yeah I can build anything you want. Engines I'm not familiar with I just refuse to offer advise on part selection and tech shit really. I'm not going to tell you what cam is best or whatever but all engines are the same on the inside essentially. Some are better designed, however.

Where I'm working at the moment is a Jeep specialist so I've been doing quite a bit of different stuff lately. A few 4.7 Hemis, a couple of 1943-5 Willys Jeep engines and a 1945 Dodge Weapons Carrier. Your LS1 wouldn't be an issue

Nick upgrade to a hemi

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Oh ok, Yeah I can build anything you want. Engines I'm not familiar with I just refuse to offer advise on part selection and tech shit really. I'm not going to tell you what cam is best or whatever but all engines are the same on the inside essentially. Some are better designed, however.

Where I'm working at the moment is a Jeep specialist so I've been doing quite a bit of different stuff lately. A few 4.7 Hemis, a couple of 1943-5 Willys Jeep engines and a 1945 Dodge Weapons Carrier. Your LS1 wouldn't be an issue

They're a super complex intricate mind field maze of an engine definitely super technical and difficult lol

Working for a jeep dealership that's Different avenue man how'd that come about

Animal? Bacon is Bacon....it doesn't come from an animal, it comes from heaven

Homer: Are you saying you're never going to eat any animal again? What about bacon?

Lisa: No.

Homer: Ham?

Lisa: No.

Homer: Pork chops?

Lisa: Dad, those all come from the same animal.

Homer: Heh heh heh. Ooh, yeah, right, Lisa. A wonderful, magical animal.

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