LS1 and box conversion for a Skyline
Discussion
Thinking about going the LS1 route on my Nissan Skyline as i feel the engine is ultimately stronger and more tunable than the RB25 unti i have
I would want 400hp and 350+ft lbs with a view to going up to 600hp in the future
I know it will fit and weight wise they seem around the same
Any suggestions for ??
Gearbox
Engine suppliers
LS models pros/cons
I know its not a kit car;)
I would want 400hp and 350+ft lbs with a view to going up to 600hp in the future
I know it will fit and weight wise they seem around the same
Any suggestions for ??
Gearbox
Engine suppliers
LS models pros/cons
I know its not a kit car;)
Late Model Camero or Trans Am has a LS1 and a 6 Speed T56 box.... can get them here in the US for $3k up wards...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-Trans-Am-LS1-e...
So what wuld you call it a R28 ?????
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-Trans-Am-LS1-e...
So what wuld you call it a R28 ?????
If you are keeping it Nissan then how about this one??
http://www.nizpromarine.com.au/the_engine.html

Chris.
http://www.nizpromarine.com.au/the_engine.html

Chris.
Edited by chuntington101 on Tuesday 2nd June 07:40
Not staying Nissan as the drivetrain is to weak as well clutch and gearbox is problematic above 500hp i'm looking for 600ish hopefully so going with complete engine and 'box set up
Hopefully doing most of it myself , will need an auto electrician but already have contacts for the rest
Hopefully doing most of it myself , will need an auto electrician but already have contacts for the rest
GravelBen said:
Kiwi XTR2 said:
GravelBen said:
Might also be worth considering the Nissan VH/VK series V8s, strong engines which should mate up to your existing drivetrain.
The RB and RIPS boys will string you up. 

Hows about a TB48 then
if anyone knows what it is 
Chris.
Not worth it imo , i'm looking for 500-600hp if i fitted a RB26 my RB25 gearbox would struggle , RB26's spin bearings as a hobby , two turbos to buy a decent set up would cost £6-£8k at least, i could fit a LS for that , the only RB engine i would consider is the RB30 conversion but even those arent trouble free plus it would be £10k to do that and for that i reckon i could fit a blown LS1
TB48 is too expensive to tune
Cams for a TB48 = $700
Cams for a LS1 = $374
A stroker kit for a TB48 cost the same as a complete stroked bottom end for a LS
Most parts seem to follow this trend there is just more stuff available for the LS engines and the economy of scale drives the price down
Cams for a TB48 = $700
Cams for a LS1 = $374
A stroker kit for a TB48 cost the same as a complete stroked bottom end for a LS
Most parts seem to follow this trend there is just more stuff available for the LS engines and the economy of scale drives the price down
liner33 said:
TB48 is too expensive to tune
Cams for a TB48 = $700
Cams for a LS1 = $374
A stroker kit for a TB48 cost the same as a complete stroked bottom end for a LS
Most parts seem to follow this trend there is just more stuff available for the LS engines and the economy of scale drives the price down
Yes you are right, LS components are cheap. However if you have to spend another 5K on converting to the LS engine then that adds to the cost! Cams for a TB48 = $700
Cams for a LS1 = $374
A stroker kit for a TB48 cost the same as a complete stroked bottom end for a LS
Most parts seem to follow this trend there is just more stuff available for the LS engines and the economy of scale drives the price down

Chris.
GravelBen said:
chuntington101 said:
GravelBen said:
Hows about a TB48 then 
did a bit of reading on it. should be a few about. not seen much on power pontencial though.

You know those 1000+ bhp Nissan Patrols you see on youtube embarrassing supercars in the middle east...TB48

Chris.
chuntington101 said:
liner33 said:
TB48 is too expensive to tune
Cams for a TB48 = $700
Cams for a LS1 = $374
A stroker kit for a TB48 cost the same as a complete stroked bottom end for a LS
Most parts seem to follow this trend there is just more stuff available for the LS engines and the economy of scale drives the price down
Yes you are right, LS components are cheap. However if you have to spend another 5K on converting to the LS engine then that adds to the cost! Cams for a TB48 = $700
Cams for a LS1 = $374
A stroker kit for a TB48 cost the same as a complete stroked bottom end for a LS
Most parts seem to follow this trend there is just more stuff available for the LS engines and the economy of scale drives the price down

Chris.
liner33 said:
chuntington101 said:
liner33 said:
TB48 is too expensive to tune
Cams for a TB48 = $700
Cams for a LS1 = $374
A stroker kit for a TB48 cost the same as a complete stroked bottom end for a LS
Most parts seem to follow this trend there is just more stuff available for the LS engines and the economy of scale drives the price down
Yes you are right, LS components are cheap. However if you have to spend another 5K on converting to the LS engine then that adds to the cost! Cams for a TB48 = $700
Cams for a LS1 = $374
A stroker kit for a TB48 cost the same as a complete stroked bottom end for a LS
Most parts seem to follow this trend there is just more stuff available for the LS engines and the economy of scale drives the price down

Chris.
Chris.
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