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Non Pontiac Motors in Pontiacs includes factory 403,305,350 Chevy, Buick V6, Also Pontiac Motors in non-Pontiacs! |
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1969 GTO 2002 LM7
Here's my cheap, and not yet pretty swap. The only costs remaining are an intake/filter setup and a cam upgrade. The wiring is ugly but safe, it will be handled when I put the ecu in the cabin. Once I throw $360 at it for a cam and valve springs, it should be pushing 400-415 crank hp.
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1969 GTO. Full rotisserie restoration "completed" in 2014. 5.3L "LM7", TKO600, 3.55's out back. Big cam coming soon. |
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Interesting.
I am looking at doing my 71 with a 5.3 - I did my Trans Am with a EROD 6.2 but don;t need that level of power. How did cooling work here? |
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Cooling uses the stock radiator and lower hose. I used the truck upper hose with the T adapter for the steam port vent. Engine runs 183 all day on the ecu readout. Haven't hooked any of the actual gauges up yet. Car hasn't been used much the past few weeks.
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1969 GTO. Full rotisserie restoration "completed" in 2014. 5.3L "LM7", TKO600, 3.55's out back. Big cam coming soon. |
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