This is to go with my new moniker that no one noticed.
SACC Restorations 2013 project!!!
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quote:This is to go with my new moniker that no one noticed.
quote:Have any ideas yet on heat exchanger location?
quote:I wanna see how you make this thing fit.
quote:And just like your LS3 its reverse cooled, thats got to be good for keeping the Pantera cool.
Cubes & supercharger, you can't beat it.
(These engines in crate form are listed on the internet at $21,000.00 USD)
regards,
Tony.
quote:what was the inspiration for LS7?
quote:There must be less expensive ways to get to that power level?
quote:GM had to over engineer the hell out of it
It means that they spent a lot of time insuring that it would survive a 5 year 100 mile warranty… reliability! (hopefully)quote:Just out of curiosity, what would that mean?
Yesquote:Thicker this and that?
Yesquote:Different materials?
Yesquote:Blueprinting?
Yesquote:Or the other way around, the computer keeping the timing and mixture conservative and thereby losing power?
Most love it and everyone hates the price… 5x’s an LS3… WOW, I don’t think so…quote:For sure it's a powerhouse, and any non-bowtie-hater must love it. Still the price tag 5x (?) above a LS3 is a lot?
What is the total dressed LS9 weight including intercooler and dry sump?quote:Originally posted by Yngve#2483:...............250-275 lb lighter than cleveland is many "ponys"
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Originally posted by Yngve#2483:...............250-275 lb lighter than cleveland is many "ponys"
What is the total dressed LS9 weight including intercooler and dry sump?
quote:I'm curious about one aspect of your LS9 project: are you planning to keep the dry sump oiling system, or will you be converting the motor to wet sump?
It seems to me, if you were keeping the dry sump, you could lower the entire drivetrain a couple of inches, which might buy you a little more room at the front of the motor. I assume you already have CV jointed half-shafts, which would make lowering the ZF a bit easier. You might even be able to lower the motor enough, so that the TB fits into the hump between the seats!
Lowering the drivetrain would also drastically improve your CG. If I recall, Jack DeRyke has lowered the drivetrain in his Pantera by a small amount.
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Originally posted by ZR1 Pantera:
... I have gotten some really negative comments from some people on some other forums ...
quote:Scott, one more question: will you be using GM's electronics/controller kit or will you go aftermarket? If GM, I guess that means using the "drive-by-wire" throttle pedal that comes with the kit.
quote:Scott, I think that what you are doing is great. I will be following your progress with great interest. Who knows,maybe even following in your footsteps. Ignore the naysayers,you are going to end up with a great car. Just do what Alejandro did and put "Detomaso" plaques on the valve covers. Jim Coyne
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Originally posted by ZR1 Pantera:
... I have gotten some really negative comments from some people on some other forums ...
I appreciate the positive comments and support you've received here.
Thanks to everyone
-G
quote:Great job, Scott!
My hat goes off to you and your work.
Again, nevermind the negatives from people. Its your money, dreams and your car. Do as you wish.
I ask only one thing from you....
Videos when you're done.
Can't wait....
Will