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Wasso

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  1. Just minding my own business this morning bringing Suzi to work on a Friday (less traffic). Cruising along when a TTRS decides he wan'ts to play ball. I think he's on the phone to Audi as we speak complaining that his 2014 TTRS is @*!# and that a 11 year old Datsun just fried his ass! Sorry about that.....
  2. A few lies being said that's for sure....
  3. I'm happy to courier it buddy, just would prefer collection as that's easier. Think I remember chatting with you at Japfest few years back, did you come by and have a listen in the afternoon or was that somebody else? May have been me can't remember to be honest - I am tempted - not sure the boss would be to happy with me though Just tell her it's for me
  4. High performance £150k - hmmmmmm (I do apologise I've turned all american!) After purchase you have enough for fuel and road tax and a happy meal for you and your passengers! 2016 Cadillac CTS-V Engine 4dr Sedan (6.2L 8cyl S/C 8A) 4dr Sedan (6.2L 8cyl S/C 8A) MSRP from $83,995 Cam type Overhead valves (OHV) Cylinders V8 (Supercharged) Horsepower 640 hp @ 6400 rpm Torque 630 ft-lbs. @ 3600 rpm 0-60 3.7 seconds
  5. I thought it would be a bell housing adapter to stick with stock 'box, fair play to swap out boxes too then with modded prop etc too. As you say makes sense to stick with a factory unit that was made to handle the engine from the start. Don't blame you for not going there on a top speed run, nothing to really enjoy there and a lot to lose/break if something goes wrong! Knowing it'll do it should you ever want to will do eh. A few track days in it to just enjoy it and learn it would be far far more enjoyable and beneficial I'd say. Good to hear the Z's chassis is still feeling good with the new (do I have to say "motor" now?) engine installed. When I've looked at some of the conversions to RB engine, huge cast iron lump sitting further forward I think it must ruin the handling. This seems more win win to me PS I did try to flick though the many pages of this build to find all the pics and techy highlights that went into the conversion. If its not an absolute nightmare to do could you do a post with a few pics of the progress from VQ - LS? The more engineering, nuts and bolts of it all the better. Cheers You can use the Collins adapter but after you have purchased this and done additional modifications it's easier to just get a T56 or TR6060 which is the newer box. I could do a mini LS swap thread for info, linking to suppliers and resource information. To be fair having a team of LS enthusiasts and LSZ swap guys at hand has helped us through this project.
  6. Cheers Graham, was tempted just to start her when I got home just to hear the noise. Yes, of course. I'm keen to try the 4's based on my positive experience of the 2's.... Ian, Dan is saying get the MPS4S which are available in no smaller than 19" as supposed to the MPS4. There two different tyres, bloody confusing I know. Ahh I get ya, tried hunting them down earlier. Couldn't find anything online but didn't really have a good search.
  7. Yes, of course. I'm keen to try the 4's based on my positive experience of the 2's....
  8. I wouldn't mind trying the 4's to be honest. Loved the MPSS2!
  9. Haven't got a clue, not looked at them in 2 years! Although I know they're only the best tyres MPSS2. Currently 245 and 275, not sure on the profile. I will be sourcing replacements once the new wheels arrive, which I'm presuming will be 295 rear and 255 up front with 35 profile (I think that's what Bob said).
  10. I can tell you now, they would all have massive advantages with technology. Launch control would eat me alive. The only tech I now have is ABS and electric windows! It's so easy to light the rear tyres, from slowly accelerating to loosing traction is just few mm of throttle travel. A standard C6 Vette 0-60 (Auto) is 4 seconds. That alone tells you it's not competitive enough to ride with the big boys. If you had launch control and better gearing I'd give it a go.
  11. Some impressive numbers. Should be a able to make far better use of the super long gearing that the Zed has, must be a 180mph car now! Sounds like it mounts up nicely so no negative effects to the handling either. Enjoy it!! I ditched my CD009 to take on the TR6060 gearbox, and to be fair its likely to handle a lot more power than the CD. The C6 Corvette which was the donor engine was limited to 190mph, I don't plan on being wreck less enough to even head into that territory unless it's an air field or an autobahn. Although I think body parts will be lost before that speed is reached. To be fair I though the front end would be sloppy on the corners, and to be honest it's hard to tell the difference.
  12. Sure, real life is totally different and if folk are getting more than quoted figures then it's a big result! I'll need to do a test based on conservative driving, but that's VERY hard to do at the moment!
  13. Not really, Parkers suggest the average MPG for a C6 Corvette is 21 so there's not much of a difference to be totally honest, and yes there was hoonage involved, so had I been more conservative and just cruised, then I'm sure 21 is achievable. Equally, again from Parkers the 2007-09 VXR8 is 18-20mpg!
  14. Thing is we wouldn't get anywhere as we'd never be waved through at junctions? Torque is actually quite scary to be honest! The Diff is very much needed to put the power down in current form, as well as upgrading diff bushes etc. Some wider rubber on the rear should also help out a little. From my dyno chart I'd say 6,800 with peak torque at 5k and HP peaking at 6.2k - everything is just down low.... although once you get to 4k the needle accelerates a lot faster! I was also comparing the torque levels to a 2009 GTR, they're not far different and interestingly the LS has much greater levels of torque throughout 70% of the rev range, with the GTR dropping torque at 4k, where as the LS is still climbing. Okay there's a huge mechanical difference 2wd v 4wd and with a flappy box this is where the GTR shines without any shadow of doubt.
  15. Two totally different animals though aren't they. One is NA and the other Turbo, and if the NA has all the power necessary from it's cylinders then it's pretty much game over for anything 2.0 and turbo. Sure, happy to do some PAX rides! (might even let a sneaky few have a go!)
  16. Out the box 450bhp but the Torque is the fun part! RPM / lb ft Torque 2k 325 3k 346 4k 369 5k 401 To put that into perspective you have 81% of your available torque at 2,000 rpm! This is purely out the box and after installing performance CAMS, work on the headers, downpipes, exhaust you can be easily looking at 550bhp and 525 lbft of torque. The engine sits on exactly the same mounting points, and sits equally as low with the VQ. Yes it sits sufficiently further back, although presentation of the VQ versus LS I'd say the engine is more squat and therefore lower in height overall. There are 3 fitting kits you can use for the LS. Silky and Fuelled Racing are the two popular kits. These will fit anything LS1,2 and 3. I believe the LS7, 9 and LSx will require custom mounts, although you're talking silly money for these engines (10k+).
  17. Don't get me wrong it probably doesn't sound exactly like it should, but that was like 2.5k on the revs, wasn't going to risk wiping out each and every car or even HOUSE with how easy it is to lose the back end. Ha ha 18mpg is probably 100 miles taking it easy and 20 miles at medium to heavy chat. Track day I would imagine 4mpg if I'm lucky. Cheers Mr K, said like a true Master Mechanic! And considering all the work you did, you deserved first serve!
  18. Sorry dude, it's a sound that just tickles the plums like no other - and I've found that it's contagious as I could have sworn I heard Chris muttering the words LS to somebody who can get hold of them..... Cheers Andy, it does sound pornographic, it's even better when you have front row seats in the Theatre, especially when cruising off the throttle with a million pops and bangs. There's no chance of that trust me. 1) I'm glad to have her back, it's been a long time and so Zed life has been Alfa life for over 2 years, so it's like owning a totally new car, which in fact it pretty much is! 2) The engine will be transported to my next project - a long way in the distance (purchased the engine with 12k miles, so it has plenty of life with future projects Maybe your speakers are @*!#? Restrained is an understatement, although maybe the video doesn't allow for the ears to evaluate decibels..... it's far from quiet, but nowhere near obnoxious. If you want crazy raw, then uprated CAMS are required, that really does project a gravelly sound if that's what you were expecting? Trust me it gets attention! That's one way to look at ridding the old and useless..... I mean the dipstick of course. Although whilst the dipstick was a negative point, the new negatives are: It now requires 8ltr of oil! and Fuel doesn't last very long at all. To give you an example 240 miles 3/4 of a tank, and that roughly equates to 18mpg. Ha ha - the Ultima will be a couple of years off to be totally honest. There's a lot more fun to be had with the LSZ for now.... Track is a must, really want to see how she performs! Sure I could put some guideline estimations down, although there are a number of options if someone was to go this route. Ultimately the cost boils down to your engine choice and gearbox. ECU costs can also vary substantially, so to really nail a figure is very difficult. I'm a member on the LSZ/G forum in America and you can imagine the usual "How much does it cost" is fairly regular question. You could pull off a reasonable LS swap for c £7k, or top out at something like £20k or even more. It also depends on who does the build, and if you're able to "hands-on" do the build yourself.
  19. I guess she is now officially named Suzanne. Thanks for the comments guys, it's been a very enjoyable journey. Nowhere near fully complete, although she's road legal and to then work on perfecting certain areas. By popular request, and I will apologise this is no a frills short clip. I'll do what I can to get another video up soon. But for now a small intro.
  20. Erm yeah, it's a BLOODY ANIMAL! I think I actually need a stiff drink! No wonder the yanks love a V8. The power no matter which gear you're in is phenomenal, backed up by the orchestra just reconfirms where you're sat! Think I need some decent restraints in the car to avoid being thrown about like a rag doll, actually I should add Chris was driving at this point. And so the story ends for now, fine tune some elements and fill the tank as it's once again empty. Thanks Chris and family for everything you've done to build this with zero experience of LS engines, just goes to prove you're a legend!
  21. Who posted this thread as I've blocked everyone? Happy Birthday Mr Brillo, and congrats on the 30!
  22. Happy Birthday William, hope you have a great day!!
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