OK, I see ALOT of people building LS motors on here instead of the older style small block chevy's, but I am wondering why? So I would like to ask these two scenario's:
First scenario: You had a stock LQ4 motor which was installed in a GN with a turbo and adequate fuel system and tune
Second scenario: You take the same turbo and fuel system and put it on an used SBC with same boost as scenario one
Conclusion questions:
1) does the LS flow way more and therefore make more horsepower than the old style SBC. If that is the case what would it take to make the same power out of an old style SBC
2) Is the LS much stronger and will handle much more abuse due to the way the mains are tied to block or the internal strength of the rods/crank/valvetrain/head gasket clamping or sealing
I know there has to be a reason why you all are going this route but I just do not know why
First scenario: You had a stock LQ4 motor which was installed in a GN with a turbo and adequate fuel system and tune
Second scenario: You take the same turbo and fuel system and put it on an used SBC with same boost as scenario one
Conclusion questions:
1) does the LS flow way more and therefore make more horsepower than the old style SBC. If that is the case what would it take to make the same power out of an old style SBC
2) Is the LS much stronger and will handle much more abuse due to the way the mains are tied to block or the internal strength of the rods/crank/valvetrain/head gasket clamping or sealing
I know there has to be a reason why you all are going this route but I just do not know why
