Max LS1 displacement
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My question is how big can an ls1 go and still be dependable. will a 434 bore the cylinder out so far that sleeves will be to thin? Is it safer to stick with a 383 will a 393 needed to be cleared so far that block will be weakened? Most of these assemblies are forged and balanced and i would like to eventually add a 200 shot of nitrous to an all forged engine, would that be safe with a 427 or a 434?
I would appreciate all your opinions and all your help.
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And its been going strong since 2005.
4.100 stroke combo (395ci) since my buddy is an engine builder by trade.
The torque is crazy (~450lbs at 3500 rpm)
10k miles and going strong!
Nowadays, with LS2 blocks being so cheap, you're almost wasting money on an LS1 383 when you can build an LS2 402 stroker with a larger bore for less, oftentimes.
The 4xx" engines are out of other blocks. 408's are iron-block LQ9 strokers. 402's are LS2 strokers. LS2's can be re-sleeved to 427". LS7's ARE 427". The iron GMPP "LSX" block can be made into all sorts of displacements. Even bigger than 454" can be had out of it.







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