lt1 race block?
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Re: lt1 race block? (RedyGo)
I do not know all of the details, but have also heard of this being done by some racers. Check with Trevor at "Exotic Muscle" in Tempe AZ..... I think he has done this if not he is very up on what every one is doing and why.
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Re: lt1 race block? (RedyGo)
I've heard of these blocks, but from what I've been told they are virtually impossible to find. I know of one right now, but there is no way you can get it from the guy that owns it for good reasons on his part.
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Re: lt1 race block? (RedyGo)
Looks like that would only give you 409 cubic inches with a 3.875 stroke crank. $$$$$$$$$ :steering:
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Re: lt1 race block? (RedyGo)
How different are the different generation blocks?
Given the number of LT1s out there, I would think there would be a significant market for a big bore second generation small block.
Given the number of LT1s out there, I would think there would be a significant market for a big bore second generation small block.
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Re: lt1 race block? (rcdk)
How different are the different generation blocks?
Given the number of LT1s out there, I would think there would be a significant market for a big bore second generation small block.
Given the number of LT1s out there, I would think there would be a significant market for a big bore second generation small block.