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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Quote Originally Posted by sportwagon View Post
    Here in perth actives are offering LSA drive in drive out with 600 rwhp for $20000.
    Seems pretty expensive, they are down to $10000 (new) on ebay atm.

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    10k for fitting, mods and tuning wouldn't go far...

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Quote Originally Posted by blackvussii View Post
    Seems pretty expensive, they are down to $10000 (new) on ebay atm.
    Far more to it than just the purchase of the donk. For me unless your motor is rooted, there are cheaper better ways to go about it. A heartbeat blower and a set of square port mast heads on even an ls1 will destroy an lsa

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    600rwhp would just be a tune im guessing. If you used custom brackets to bring your existing accessories to the right spacing, fitted it yourself and used the factory pcm you could do it pretty cheap.

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Quote Originally Posted by blackvussii View Post
    600rwhp would just be a tune im guessing. If you used custom brackets to bring your existing accessories to the right spacing, fitted it yourself and used the factory pcm you could do it pretty cheap.
    Its not just a tune its pulleys plus cam, springs, injectors and cold air inlet

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Quote Originally Posted by macca_779 View Post
    Far more to it than just the purchase of the donk. For me unless your motor is rooted, there are cheaper better ways to go about it. A heartbeat blower and a set of square port mast heads on even an ls1 will destroy an lsa
    Square port Hearbeat pulley wont line up with the ls1 accessories so you would have the same dramas. Plus heartbeat is 10k and mast 4-$5k on a ls1 bottom end wouldn't be my cup of tea

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    I'm just trying to work out the most logical route to go. Currently I have an LS1 engine with only 71,000kms with a 220/220 112LSA cam & 11:1 compression ... so not exactly ideal for a supercharger. So I'll need another set of heads, different camshaft, pushrods etc and then the motor still isn't purposely built for a supercharger. Cost would probably be in excess of $15K.

    That is why I was thinking that the LSA could be a better idea as long as the height issue is easily rectified.

    Then if I go the LSA route, I'll have an engine that is built for the blower & I could sell my engine for a couple of grand & still get of it for less than $20K...hopefully

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Quote Originally Posted by blackvussii View Post
    Square port Hearbeat pulley wont line up with the ls1 accessories so you would have the same dramas. Plus heartbeat is 10k and mast 4-$5k on a ls1 bottom end wouldn't be my cup of tea
    Ok cool. What doesn't clear? Though it might be a killer combo

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    As far as I know the square port blowers only come with the ls3/ l77 etc offset which is close to the block. Older vt- vz commodores accessory drive is further off the block so you would have to use a cathedral port 2300 Maggie or similar.
    Would be a killer combo on a ve but I'd be nervous with a stock bottom end

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Edelbrock E-Force/Harrop Stealth Force can work with the VZ offset and Square port heads

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Quote Originally Posted by blackvussii View Post
    As far as I know the square port blowers only come with the ls3/ l77 etc offset which is close to the block. Older vt- vz commodores accessory drive is further off the block so you would have to use a cathedral port 2300 Maggie or similar.
    Would be a killer combo on a ve but I'd be nervous with a stock bottom end
    Ahh yes good point, but not a deal breaker. Could fab up a longer pulley assy if need be. . The stock bottom end can hold a fair bit. 2300 blower on a stock ls1 has been done before. Good tuning is what keeps them alive. Your right though it would be getting very close to lsa money. It's just I'm not a fan of the tiny 1900 blower on the lsa.

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Quote Originally Posted by mechatron View Post
    I'm just trying to work out the most logical route to go. Currently I have an LS1 engine with only 71,000kms with a 220/220 112LSA cam & 11:1 compression ... so not exactly ideal for a supercharger. So I'll need another set of heads, different camshaft, pushrods etc and then the motor still isn't purposely built for a supercharger. Cost would probably be in excess of $15K.

    That is why I was thinking that the LSA could be a better idea as long as the height issue is easily rectified.

    Then if I go the LSA route, I'll have an engine that is built for the blower & I could sell my engine for a couple of grand & still get of it for less than $20K...hopefully
    Just put the blower on.
    Just because it's got higher comp doesn't mean it can't take boost.
    220/220 will work fine with it. You'll still end up around 500, maybe 550-600 on e85 if you can run it and be reliable as anything.

    How much power do you think you'll need and how fast do you want to go? 500 is a nice level for a VT-VZ streeter.

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Quote Originally Posted by white lie View Post
    Just put the blower on.
    Just because it's got higher comp doesn't mean it can't take boost.
    220/220 will work fine with it. You'll still end up around 500, maybe 550-600 on e85 if you can run it and be reliable as anything.

    How much power do you think you'll need and how fast do you want to go? 500 is a nice level for a VT-VZ streeter.
    Thanks mate, that's exactly what I wanted to hear. Yeah 500hp should be enough for me as I'm kind of bored with my combo. I'm hoping that the blower will help pin me in my seat more and just be more fun.

    Also, would 98 octane fuel be ok with the 11:1 comp?

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    Re: VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Not sure why some people give the LSA shit for its 1900 blower. Its got awesome response being a lighter mass and im making 740 rwhp with mine how much more do you want.

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    VF HSV LSA Into Older Commodore eg>VY ss

    Quote Originally Posted by offshore View Post
    Not sure why some people give the LSA shit for its 1900 blower. Its got awesome response being a lighter mass and im making 740 rwhp with mine how much more do you want.
    Damn, that's a decent amount of power. It must really pin you back in the seat

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