Yes, you can install an LS7 engine into your 1980 pickup, but it will require some modifications. You'll need to address engine mounts, transmission compatibility, and possibly update the fuel system and wiring harness to support the LS7's electronics. Additionally, ensure that the cooling system and exhaust are appropriately upgraded to handle the performance of the LS7. It's advisable to consult with a professional or experienced mechanic for a successful installation.
80% of 80= 80% * 80= 0.8 * 80= 64
80 80 + —— 160 160 80 + —— 240
80% of 80 pounds = 80% * 80 = 0.8 * 80 = 64 pounds
10 percent off 80 = 7210% off of 80= 80 - (10% * 80)= 80 - (0.10 * 80)= 80 - 8= 72
70 + 80 + 70 + 30+ 80 + 80+ 80 = 490
Will a ls7 motor fit n a 98 chevy camero
I believe the weight of a fully dressed LS7 engine to be 458 pounds.
no it's not going to have the LS7 engine, it's going to use the LS2 with 422 horse.
505 HP
Anything will work as long as you have enough money. There have been LS7 swaps into newer RX7's but i'm not sure about an 87.
Are you sure you have your LS numbers correct? Your Car came with an LS1, but the LS7 is just the latest engine out and it is in the ZO6.
If not will a Ls3?
PowerNation Engine Power - 2014 LS7 Oiling Solution 1-6 was released on: USA: February 2014
The firing order of a 2016 Chevy LS7 engine is 1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3. This sequence is standard for most LS series engines, providing balanced power delivery and smooth operation. The LS7, a high-performance variant, features a 7.0-liter V8 configuration that emphasizes efficiency and power.
Let a gunsmith do it.
Yes.
Without major fabrication, no.