Ok, for the record, I do realize this is a 660 website, so of course you guys will pull for the 3400. I also want to say that I don't want this topic locked so no dumbass comments, flaming, or anything else that will cause this to be locked.
Ok, recently I've been looking at the L67 swap and thinking it might be a good idea. However, looking thru various threads made wonder what all I would have to do to get the LA1 to compete with with the L67.
Now, assuming I did do the L67 swap, I would prolly be paying around $1,500 - $2,000 (assuming I got parts from a junk yard, and did labor myself), I get a supercharged engine that puts out 240hp and 280 ft-lbs, a better transmission (4T65-E HD), and a PCM to control it all.
Now, lets say I pick up a 3400 for about $500. Now, with a budget of $1,000 - $1,500, what all would I have to do to put out similar numbers as the L67?
Ok, recently I've been looking at the L67 swap and thinking it might be a good idea. However, looking thru various threads made wonder what all I would have to do to get the LA1 to compete with with the L67.
Now, assuming I did do the L67 swap, I would prolly be paying around $1,500 - $2,000 (assuming I got parts from a junk yard, and did labor myself), I get a supercharged engine that puts out 240hp and 280 ft-lbs, a better transmission (4T65-E HD), and a PCM to control it all.
Now, lets say I pick up a 3400 for about $500. Now, with a budget of $1,000 - $1,500, what all would I have to do to put out similar numbers as the L67?
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