new motown LS engine block!! SBC+LSX heads
Everyone that's had an old school SBC that made 2000HP raise your hands....anyone......bueller....
The 9 and 10 sec cars here only have 600-800HP.
The people making 2000HP aren't drawing the line at swapping conversion motor mounts. They aren't running small blocks either.
The old school SBC people are just going to buy a set of AFR heads for way less then the block and put those on their SBC. After all if they are scared of LSx stuff they are scared of LSx heads they would need and they would probably be scared of a new fangled block and conversion headers.
The only niche group I can see is racing in some class that requires and limits you to certain things. But then there's really no telling if this will be allowed in their rules either.
Motown block and a $150 tilton oil pump that can withstand 9000 rpm
I guess you're referring to me as one of the fantasy engine builders...
As a few other people said, to each their own. Obviously someone already spent the money designing this (better their money then mine). Anyways, my main point is that there are so many old schoolers that think the ls style stuff is incapable of holding up, when in reality it has proven itself time and time again especially in forced induction worlds. To add to this, we have a ton of great sponsers on here who are ever evolving the line to make up for any/all weak points. Lets agree to disagree guys, its not like they're threatening the ls world at all...

Yes, I could buy an LSX block, but then I can't use a bet drive without a ton of money in machining and I still would have to use a factory style oil pump because I can't run a dry sump or external oil pump for the class I am running.
It may seem stupid to some of you with street cars, but for serious drag racers that can't use dry sumps or external oil pumps, this is the perfect block.
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Just out of curiosity, how much does it cost to buy a LS block with 4.125" bores?
I think it would have been a better idea to have spent the money developing a SBC head with LS ports.
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Even with the 6 bolt mains, they are notorious for walking unlesss you get them pinned or put the billet caps and main girdle.
I know I am seriously worried about my oil pump coming apart, but I can't run a dry sump or external oil pump in the class I am running.
all my ATS t56 parts (cross member, pedal hydraulics, ls7 clutch, ls7 flywheel, and new t56 slave cylinder) cost me a butt load of money for my 69! i sold a super case (autogear) m22 4-speed with hurst shifter, lakewood bell, and center ford 10 spline DF clutch for cheap. i wish i could have kept it. because the T56 i ended up with has a bunk 3rd gear, tearing that drivetrain out again over a finished car isnt going to be fun at all.
i still think this new block is kick ***. i sold all my sbc parts for next to nothing for my LS swap. and to tell you the truth i hate electric fuel pumps too! i needed to also buy a sumpped tank and external fuel pump.
im running a carbed ls1 by the way. i still wonder what problems people will face with headers.
Somebody mentioned, why not just put the money into making an ls type head for a standard sbc and they do.. it's called a symmetrical port head and they are very expensive.






