hey people,
just after some advise from some of the LSx Gods on here.
i have an LS1, i have a Harrop HTV2300 ready to be bolted on. i was going to get the blower fitted first then stroke it later down the track. im now starting to think get it done at the same time to try cut down on $$$.
my question is, what are some good stroker kits going around nowa days. i have done little research tonite, im tired and give up looking for now.
your help will be greatly appreciated
want to see more then a typical commodore fitted with an exhuast, then check my thread out... link broken cuase i dont own a tuff car, i just made it up...
probably best to ask the place where you get all the work done
Cut down on $$$, well a good stroker bottom end will set you back a good 8-9k
Mind you with a stroker and a blower it will fry the tyres pretty bad.
IMO best way to do a stroker is start with an LS3 block and go 408 or 416.
Personaly i don think its worth the money to stroke a LS1 to 383.
Stroking doesn't always have to be about maximum capacity. A well setup 366ci setup will make that blower really work to its potential.
Also if you go down the Blown path budget for a Surge tank and fuel system with Bosch 044 pumps etc.
That on its own could cost up to $2500
The stock fuel system is a joke and not up to the task either.
want to see more then a typical commodore fitted with an exhuast, then check my thread out... link broken cuase i dont own a tuff car, i just made it up...
IMO put it on what you already have then save on the side to build a motor in the background then when you have that built put the blower on that.
Or simply sell me that blower
Biggest drama is probably manifold is to suit LS1 and not the latter model heads am i correct in saying that?
Is so then it may work out cheaper to stroke what you got cause im sure the manifolds for that blower aint cheap either.
i was planing to build a motor on the side for the long run. was just seeing what other people would do. this is my first car i'v done up and im only a young fella learning about cars.
i think the manifold are different. wouldnt be hard to get a new manifold of Harrop to suit the new block.
want to see more then a typical commodore fitted with an exhuast, then check my thread out... link broken cuase i dont own a tuff car, i just made it up...