anybody build forged 364 ls2's?
thanks
Last edited by blu00rdstr; Sep 30, 2007 at 12:35 PM.
im a commercial electrician by trade. ive got to work on some very interesting projects. production lines for coca cola,(conveyor and control plc's), chemecal research labs for kodak,(all explosion proof and redundant safteys),5 story liquid toner machine for xerox,(the size and quantity of all the points and controls is just mind scrambling)and many more. i have no problem warrantying what i do nor is it a ?. i understand the world is full of idiots and thats what makes the whole mail order warranty hard to get. i just wish if i bought from a sponsor and had another sponsor install that there would be a some integrity with the project , but i do hear you quite well blu00rdstr that finger pointing would most likely be the first response if something go's astray. i wish i had the time and the program savy to do it myself but if i go that road ill be teleporting to work by the time id get it done. ill keep looking, i have all winter after all. damn power bug!!!!!
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$3,200 on a forged LS2 shortblock with 20psi-rated Diamond pistons
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$650 on a twin in-tank fuel upgrade with 8an lines and Aeromotive parts
Just over a year ago I spent $3,500 on a shortblock and $1,500 to get it installed and that lasted 35miles. It ticked me off so bad I had to walk away from it for nearly a year. So I'm up to $10,350 (I really hate adding these things up).
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. I looked for a long time and ended up buying a new motor from LME and could not be any happier. Remember you get what you pay for and research is the key. good thing they dont rate auto engines by hours because you wouldnt have got 1 out of it. you got guts to even try again!
Nobody warranties unless you do complete turnkey because there are an infinite number of ways for the installer or tuner or driver to screw it up.
Less potential problems when you & builder/installer/tuner agree on all points of the project. I've been in a position where an installer did a fucked up job & blamed my choice of components when it was clearly their poor attention to the details
NEVER AGAIN...I learned the hard way
I basically just paid 2500 for a block and stock set of 243s....

melscrilla,
$200 isn't much of a labor charge when you consider what you can go through doing it yourself if you have never done it before. It sounds simple but buying a short block and completing the rest yourself with little or no experience can be a nightmare for you. I have no idea of your experience level but $200 isn't much when you consider the ramifications of what could go wrong doing it yourself and how much it could cost you.
We do them in every form for our customers from a rotating assemble to a total "crate" build and everyones experience level and mechanical apptitude is different.
Sometimes doing it yourself to save a few bucks only sets you back more money in the end. All depends on the person.

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