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Re: LS7 in a C4 - A brain storming session

Subject: Re: LS7 in a C4 - A brain storming session
by Steve40th on 2011/4/7 6:08:32

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pr0zac wrote:
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Steve40th wrote:
Without reading the whole thread, i would pick Guldstrands brain. You know they did their 93 Correctly, with 6 speed and LS-6. Looked factory. I bet they got help from GM too.
The LS-7 is a great idea, 427, 6 speed. Sweet.
I would first get the suspension and driveline ready to handle the engine. That way you are prepared as it is a torque monster, as well as high HP engine.
Its a hobby, and its better than drugs or alcohol, so do it the way you want as it is your car.


i know without a doubt that a d44 is not going to hang with a blown 427. i don't care what you do to it.

I dont recall me saying anything about a blown 427 and a D44. I thought he is talking 427 NA (LS-7)in this thread, that is why I said, "without reading the whole thread".
I have seen D44's run mid 10's, with no issues, but that is beside the point
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