Not EVERYTHING Needs An LS Swap!!!
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Not EVERYTHING Needs An LS Swap!!!
LS Swaps have come a long ways in the past 20 years and the power that they can bring is hard to beat! That being said, there are some special cars out there that just shouldn't be modified.
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It is what it is. The hoops we see kids jump through to drop them into the damnedest vehicles.. Like an old Jaguar, a Datsun/Nissan Z car, a BMW etc. They have a vision, don't just talk about it, THEY MAKE IT HAPPEN. A turbo or two is a given. I respect that. On the flip side of the coin, for me? Its much more appealing to me seeing someone pull 400 streetable horse out of say... A 305 on a low budget.
3 reasons for me not to LS-swap: First you can't hear the secondaries in the carburtor roar when you smash the throttle. Unless you do a carburetor conversion, of course. The second reason is all that electrical/wire nightmare. Too mindbottling for me.
The third reason is the car will loose it quirkiness.
Even though the LS is a "Buick" engine, I'd rather have the quirks of a carbureted 401 nailhead and a Buick 455
Love hearing the Truth about LS swapping!👍🍺
Did not bend rods at 29lbs, they ran out of boost. They were spring limited, could have went farther!
i swear i remember bent rods in that article but i could be wrong.
@@UsefulEntertainment I don't think so , but it's been quite a while since I read it to.
I think that was the big bang 6.0 that let go somewhere between 1200 and 1400 hp after a hiccup and building even higher torque
Agreed, I'm so tired of hearing the LS shit talk.
I've been driving my 70 Cutlass with a $300 eng/trans combo for 14 years & I beat on it every time I drive it. I've been to Delaware, Pennsylvania, O.C.....
now way man, that sounds like a myth... no way an old out dated engine could possibly be reliable LOL.
glad to hear man.
I love my 69 LeMans. But the stock 350 is antiquated and underpowered. When it dies I’ll definitely LS swap it.
i see nothing wrong with that.
5:27 so true 🤣
Coyote swap the world . Lol
People dont talk about the Transmission swap guys either. I have a TH400 in my 78 T/A and I want to put a Muncie M22 in it, people tell me "oh why dont you 5 or 6 speed swap it" and I tell them because its a car from 1978 so I want it to feel like a car from 1978. I have no problem with Ls swaps or modern transmission swaps like you said, but these people need to know that theres nothing wrong for a classic car to look and feel like a classic car.
I completely agree, that's how I want this car to feel when I drive it, they way they used to.
About the Muncie tho, unless your engine is packing one hell of a punch and you have 4:10s out back, stay away from m22 and m21s
Those are close ratio Muncies and are a bastard to get moving out of the hole.
If it's a street car with mild power, I'd 100% recommend an m20 wide ratio.
because a muncie can be had for 1200$ and a t56 is like 3k + ALL the parts you gotta get to convert to it.
This is best video ever
LOL, i wouldnt say all that but i thought it was a good topic with valid points.
@@UsefulEntertainment well, it definitely speaks to me. Ok, how about it's one of the most honest videos ever? I mean, everything you said is true. If I see in the distance what looks like a cool car at a show and I see it has an LS engine, it kinda nauseates me. I'm not kidding
@@irocitZ yeah, i get it. i got fed up enough to actually touch on the subject and i think i kept it balanced as well.
the best thing you could do is spread the video to your friends and share it.
455 big block bored and stroked balanced twin turbskis
Sounds like fun
ohh hell yeah.
@@UsefulEntertainment I rewatched if I was going to make that Cordoba a go fast you can keep your 5.3 or 6.0 because I'm going with the engine that got banned by NASCAR. The Ultimate 426 Hemi as a starting point. That's how I roll.
@@Jon-O. lol im not a billionaire
@@UsefulEntertainment neither am I but if I was going to play with the Cordova yeah it would be a search for a junkyard 426 hemi and it would probably take a couple engines to find a good Block most likely. The problem is the fact that they are rare. Otherwise a modded 5.9 Cummins would be interesting too.
Fuck an Ls, fuck an electric , gasoline forever, Rocket Power forever ! Oldsmobile swap the world!
Idk if I could olds swap a judge but I have no issue swapping olds motors into 2nd gen trans ams if they already had a 403.
Ive got a third gen camaro with a dying 305 id take an ls or a 350 at this point
@@reaper_Z28 for cheap, I'd get a junk yard 350 with an aftermarket set of heads plus a quick refresh on bearings and gaskets.
On the other hand, there is more than enough info out there on FB pages to do an LS on them.
@@UsefulEntertainment thanks 350 is more in my budget, and i can reuse my tuneport injection
@@reaper_Z28 I'd look into the injection, idk if itl need bigger injectors or not.
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LOL, never heard that before.
Counterpoint; we are rebuilding a basket case 67 GTO convertible. Original engine long gone, currently has a blown up 455. This will be a mostly daily driver. We will be using a cammed na 5.3 or 6.0, na. We have a budget, have floors, top, and interior to replace, brakes to upgrade, and ac will be a priority due to tx heat. We have the engines, and even if not, ls's are cheap. We do not currently plan on adding boost due to projected power levels already will be in the fun to drive range, but being a convertible, shouldn't twist the car too hard. Will it be the most exciting car at the cruise? Maybe not, but it will be a 67 gto that is being driven regularly, and that is cool on its own. Finding a correct year 400 and rebuilding it would wreck the budget for no real reason, and add time we don't really care to spend, as we'd rather drive it. Love the channel, you already know I'm jealous of your collection. Just pointing out every car and build has its own story, and an na ls swap into an icon is better than the icon rotting in a field.
For reliability, i wont argue, i DD a 69 delta 88 with original 455/th400, and it just works. Don’t love the drums in heavy traffic, but...😂
yeah i understand what youre doing man, its something that will be used a lot and you want to use the car without breaking the bank. it is a GTO but its not a specialty one ya know. the sacrilege would be LSing a hurst olds, Judge, GSX etc. im not a G body guy at all, but i do like the 86 2+2 pontiacs. i seen at carlisle somebody had one with an LS and i said to my self, good, you did the right thing.
hell, replace the points with an HEI on that olds along with a timing chain set and it will go forever lol.
@@UsefulEntertainment lol, lost the resistor wire, hei already installed!
@@UsefulEntertainment again, I would rather see a hurst ls swapped with a 4.8 running untuned on the factory ecm than to see it eaten away on someone's junkyard crawl video with trees growing through it. But I do agree on principle
@@ryanm3749 good move.
@@ryanm3749 ohh, true. i agree.
injectors was a good one. say you got aftermarket 1200CC injectors that no factory car uses. you boned.
Yea, I just dont know too much about that subject to really discuss it.
LS(modern Hemi) swaps as Vegans 😂🤣PERFECT!
Glad you got a kick out of that 🤣
My favorite is ThEy UsEd To 350 sWaP EverYtHinG
Yeah, I didn't even think of that one at the moment but yes, I've heard that 100 + times before.