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Old Oct 13, 2014 | 11:45 AM
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So after owning my S for two years I have decided to turn it into a full race car. I have one more STR autocross event this month before I can start stripping down my S. The power plant for my build will be a Ls6 out of a 04 Z06. I purchased the donor Z06 last week off of copart. I have a parts guy who is taking the Z06 off my hands this week. My total engine investment 2500$. I plan to sell my 2.2L and all other unused Honda goodies. The money I get from my collection of parts will more then fund the build making it a cost effective 400 ft. lbs. of torque compared to FI. I'm using the import Muscle swap kit.(http://www.importmuscle.com/)
this past weekend was step one:

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The LS6 pick.

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The LS6 ready for its new home.




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Old Oct 13, 2014 | 12:13 PM
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Look up ruut (Randall) on the site if you have questions. He had A LOT to do with the kit and has done one himself.
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Old Oct 13, 2014 | 12:33 PM
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Please keep us updated with your LS build. Would like to know more during the build process man. Good luck with the conversion.
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Old Oct 13, 2014 | 12:44 PM
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Hit me up it you have any questions. Here's a link for my build's facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/LS1S2000Build
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Old Oct 13, 2014 | 12:58 PM
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Hehe, I'm right behind you dude. Love it.

So rutt, what would you say were the main differences in fitting the LS6 into the bay versus the LS1 that Import Muscle recommends and says that their kit is designed around? I've heard that the main (only?) difference between the LS1 and the LS6 is the heads? Are the mounting locations the same, meaning that all the mounting bracketry from the Import Muscle guys works just the same?
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Old Oct 13, 2014 | 01:32 PM
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The mount plates will bolt up the same. The one thing I will warn you about is OILING. If you are going to run wide STICKY tires the stock pan WILL NOT be good enough. I learned the hard way and now I'm looking at oiling options and rebuild.

This is what I mean by wide. 295 front and 335 rear Hoosier A6s.
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Old Oct 13, 2014 | 01:41 PM
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thanks for the tip... I plan to upgrade my oil pan, water pump, and install a oil cooling kit. from my understand the import muscle kit is designed to work with any LS block, its the trans that is specific to the kit and fitment. I'm pretty sure you need a F body t56(99-02). I will be picking the t56 up hopefully later this week.
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Old Oct 13, 2014 | 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by LogicAp2
thanks for the tip... I plan to upgrade my oil pan, water pump, and install a oil cooling kit. from my understand the import muscle kit is designed to work with any LS block, its the trans that is specific to the kit and fitment. I'm pretty sure you need a F body t56(99-02). I will be picking the t56 up hopefully later this week.
Yeah, the kit is designed to be used with a Fbody T56.
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Old Oct 13, 2014 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by ruut
Originally Posted by LogicAp2' timestamp='1413236479' post='23368094
thanks for the tip... I plan to upgrade my oil pan, water pump, and install a oil cooling kit. from my understand the import muscle kit is designed to work with any LS block, its the trans that is specific to the kit and fitment. I'm pretty sure you need a F body t56(99-02). I will be picking the t56 up hopefully later this week.
Yeah, the kit is designed to be used with a Fbody T56.
thx,
I witnessed your LS2K kick some ass at one of the ATL autox events I competed in. It was at the auto auction around march.
what diff combo are you running?
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Old Oct 13, 2014 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by LogicAp2
Originally Posted by ruut' timestamp='1413236652' post='23368099
[quote name='LogicAp2' timestamp='1413236479' post='23368094']
thanks for the tip... I plan to upgrade my oil pan, water pump, and install a oil cooling kit. from my understand the import muscle kit is designed to work with any LS block, its the trans that is specific to the kit and fitment. I'm pretty sure you need a F body t56(99-02). I will be picking the t56 up hopefully later this week.
Yeah, the kit is designed to be used with a Fbody T56.
thx,
I witnessed your LS2K kick some ass at one of the ATL autox events I competed in. It was at the auto auction around march.
what diff combo are you running?
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I have a 2010 Camaro diff that is about to get a OSgiken LSD put in it. When the engine spun a rod bearing I started looking at the project trying to figure out what to do. I got distracted with this while my engine guy comes up with a plan. https://www.facebook.com/haldastracing
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