Stroker LS2 ???
My question(s): What bore would I need to go to with the LS2 block.
What legnth of rod.
What size piston (planning on a Procharger for boost)
I know these are common questions but I am in the hunt for parts and have seen some really decent deals out there (995.00 for a new LS2...WOW)
I just don't want to start buying things up, then realize I have a bunch of missmatched parts.
I already have a 6.0 crank and am wondering if I could use this with the LS2...what would it size out to be motor wise.
The motor buildup is going to be for a strickly race 02 SS. Weight should be around 3100 and I am wanting to run consistent 10 sec. times with decent reliability. Auto car w/ 4500 stall, 9 inch wih ?? gears, stripper car, glass hood, doors, hatch, BMR tubular front.
I appreciate any advice.
Kev
You can go as much as 4.010 bore with a ls2 block.
If you need any info on ls2 strokers feel free to give me a call
Jason
Co-Owner, Texas Speed & Performance, Ltd.
2005 Twin Turbo C6
404cid Stroker, 67mm Twins
994rwhp/902lb ft @ 22 psi (mustang dyno) www.Texas-Speed.com
For FI, you want compression 9:1 or less.
Also, wait for a sponsor or someone else do it first, so you know what works and what doesn't

Then buy from them to show your appreciation for their R & D.
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I blew the motor in my 98 Camaro 1LE track car last week. Haven't pulled it apart yet by I am getting 100% leakdown in #7 with air out the dip stick, so I figure I busted a piston
In fact I think you would make a hit by pricing the 402 short block ready to go in an FBod or C5 along with a list of the parts your experience shows is necessary to make the swap.
I am running 5.2 truck heads from TEA. I assume the normal head gaskets (which are what part nos?) will work. Can I reuse my TR 224 cam and the hardened pushrods?
3800$ blows away the way most folks are going about this. But the devil is always in the details and the first sponsor to get on this bandwagon and do it right will set themselves up as the LS2 expert.
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