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Ls1 Engine Build - My First Stroker Part 4
As things stand, we pretty much met the minimums of what we expected in terms of horsepower, noting that more is on the table as further tuning is performed and synthetic fluid is used. This build has not been an all-out dyno and track effort, keep in mind; the point was always to stay streetable and build strong. Nearly 440 rwhp and 430 lb-ft is nothing to be ashamed of, and is almost exactly the same output as the already-legendary LS7 (try pricing one of these suckers out for an engine swap, by the way--it's up there!). But for now, our tune is very safe--just as it should be for a daily-driven street ride. View Related Article
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