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Re: LS1 Swap

Subject: Re: LS1 Swap
by 95Vert on 2014/8/6 3:02:18

Well, in terms of goal, the idea is twofold, basically. First, get rid of a rotary that someone has just gone overboard on.
I got it super cheap out of CA, guy couldn't register it since it won't meet emissions there. Transport cost more than the car. Haltech, water injection, I actually had the turbo rebuilt...so it will move, but reliability on a rotary, especially one that's built is a huge question mark.

With the LS1, the car is faster, lighter actually and gets a huge increase in mpg. The electrical has been figured out and the RX7 systems stay. Gm computer is tied in.

The operative idea is an LSI out of Camaro, T/A or GTO.

Bottom line is speed and dependability. MPG is a great benefit as well.
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