How much power does a LS 408 stroker make?
Equipped with the stock 5.3L truck cam, the 408 stroker produced 449 hp at 5,100 rpm and 522 lb-ft of torque at 3,900 rpm. Tested on the engine dyno in this manner a stock 6.0L would produce around 400 hp.
Can you stroke a LQ9?
Oh4GTO said: You can get a 425 out of an LQ9. 4.06″ bore with 4.1″ stroke.
How much horsepower does a Mopar 408 stroker have?
Best Use
| Horsepower: | 470 |
|---|---|
| Torque: | 450 |
| Bore/Stroke: | 4.030 x 4.000 |
| Compression: | 10:1 |
| Fuel Type: | 91+ AKI (USA) / 95-98 RON |
Which LS Block is best for boost?
If you’re planning on boosting your project the 4.8L truck engine will be perfect for you. The 4.8L can take insane amounts of boost completely stock and will really perform well. If you don’t want a barebones 5.3L or 4.8L you could always step up to a 6.2L truck block which is based on the LS3 engine.
How much horsepower does a LQ9 6.0 have?
345 hp
LS Family: Gen. 3, 6.0L, Iron Block, Truck Engines
| Performance Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Compression Ratio | 10.1:1 |
| Horsepower Rating | 345 hp |
| Torque Rating | 380 ft./lbs. |
How big is a 408 c.i.d.lq9 short block?
All Texas Speed & Performance 408 C.I.D. LQ9 short-blocks use a new GM LQ9 6.0L iron block! The standard price includes a fully-assembled GM LQ9 short-block with a 4.00″ stroke crankshaft with your choice of 24X or 58X reluctor wheel. The standard price also includes your choice of Wiseco, CP Pistons, Diamond Racing, or Mahle pistons.
Which is the Best LS LS9 408 short blocks?
CNC-Motorsports offers the best selection in LS LS2 LQ9 408 stroker short blocks. Our short blocks are in high demand among racers of all types worldwide. We use the best name brands such as Dart, Callies, Lunati, CP-Carillo, Eagle, Scat, JE, Diamond, Mahle and Manley just to name a few.
What are the best LS2 stroker engine kits?
We offer everything from mild kits with pump gas pistons to wild fully forged rotating assembly kits to meet your racing needs. We offer quality name brands such as; Eagle, Scat, Callies, Lunati, Crower, JE/SRP, Diamond, Mahle, CP, and Manley to name a few.
What kind of wheel does a GM LQ9 short block use?
The standard price includes a fully-assembled GM LQ9 short-block with a 4.00″ stroke crankshaft with your choice of 24X or 58X reluctor wheel. The standard price also includes your choice of Wiseco, CP Pistons, Diamond Racing, or Mahle pistons. All pistons will use a 2618 forging and feature their proprietary ring pack.
