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  • iansane
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    Originally posted by JasonC
    Oh shit!!! I apologize, for coming off as an butt hurt asshole lol.
    Sorry, I tend to use adjectives that aren't normally paired with words for extra effect. Yes, the genI SBC is one of those most reliable motors out there. (Now, the smog era restrictions on the other hand...). However, it takes a LOT of money to make a genI be as reliable as factory and make north of 350whp.

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  • ACHTUNG
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    There's a lot of blah blah blah in this thread. Me thinks the LQ9 with LS3 heads, LS3 intake, 92mm TB and custom ground cam I'm building right now will be fun in my E28. Yes, pushrods. All the people that are bored of the SBC can take my car for a spin. Don't think they'll be bored of the engine after that.

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy
    That car is gone and so are the memories with it.

    It's like a pushrod prodding at my heart...I try not to think about it anymore.

    I do yearn for that Mopar muscle from time to time, but I'm too stuck in BMW land to get out, for now. Plus too, old Mopars are soooo expensive. Ugh.
    I'm with forcedfirebird here, but will say its getting pretty much on the verge of you're just being an annoying troll. And stuck in BMW land? I guess you ditched your love for Land Rivers now too.
    Originally posted by ForcedFirebird
    You post just to post. All of a sudden you don't like the Mopar because pushrods are brought up.



    He said they ARE reliable, just not powerful haha.

    Oh, and as far as bringing back the RPO code (name of motor aka lt1), GM has done that for every generation. First gen ls6 was a 454, first gen lt1 was a 350 etc etc.
    Oh shit!!! I apologize, for coming off as an butt hurt asshole lol.


    And yeah you're right about the ls being out before. That's why I put the newer ls series.

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy
    That car is gone and so are the memories with it.

    It's like a pushrod prodding at my heart...I try not to think about it anymore.

    I do yearn for that Mopar muscle from time to time, but I'm too stuck in BMW land to get out, for now. Plus too, old Mopars are soooo expensive. Ugh.
    You post just to post. All of a sudden you don't like the Mopar because pushrods are brought up.

    Originally posted by JasonC
    LOL What?!?!?!? Now you must be one of the guys on here that live under a rock! Seeing that there are so many variations of the 1st gen SBC, they very in form from high HP to a boat anchor! I do got to ask, what wasn't reliable about them? And every Hot Rodder, drag racer and anyone who has been in the domestic car scene would get a kick out of it not shining till 1997 You call yourself a GM fan boy. But seems that you know nothing beyond the newer LS series.
    He said they ARE reliable, just not powerful haha.

    Oh, and as far as bringing back the RPO code (name of motor aka lt1), GM has done that for every generation. First gen ls6 was a 454, first gen lt1 was a 350 etc etc.

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by 10Toes
    Inline six is da bes
    Blue Flame Six for life!!!!!









    But in all seriousness, inline sixes are nice a smooth engines. I like them!

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by iansane
    Just an FYI, the one on the right is a gen1 SBC. Which is a horribly reliable motor, but does not make a lot of power without a good chunk of change. The gen3/4/5 motors have incredibly similar footprints but share no parts whatsoever. Literally nothing interchanges. The bellhousing bolt pattern is only thing that is the same and even that uses different thread bolts. SAE vs Metric. The awesomeness that is the SBC really didn't start shining until '97. Before that it was mainly, 'lets just throw more fuel at it until it's awesome!' Which works, but is probably where most of this "old technology" mantra comes from.

    Haha. Hell, I didn't even look close enough. That's a FORD small block on the right.
    LOL What?!?!?!? Now you must be one of the guys on here that live under a rock! Seeing that there are so many variations of the 1st gen SBC, they very in form from high HP to a boat anchor! I do got to ask, what wasn't reliable about them? And every Hot Rodder, drag racer and anyone who has been in the domestic car scene would get a kick out of it not shining till 1997 You call yourself a GM fan boy. But seems that you know nothing beyond the newer LS series.

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  • 10Toes
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    Inline six is da bes

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  • Holland
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    Originally posted by JasonC
    Oh shit.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by JasonC
    That car is gone and so are the memories with it.

    It's like a pushrod prodding at my heart...I try not to think about it anymore.

    I do yearn for that Mopar muscle from time to time, but I'm too stuck in BMW land to get out, for now. Plus too, old Mopars are soooo expensive. Ugh.

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy
    I can't drive a car with pushrods. I don't want something to go wrong and a pushrod fly into my face.
    Hypocrite much? http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...2&postcount=32

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    Originally posted by JGood
    Sounds like a sweet engine to me. OHC's require a lot of room, especially DOHC's on a V8. And with that comes a lot more $$$... Timing chains, tensioners, guides, four cams, etc... Making maintenance and modifications stupid expensive.


    If I had this much room in my engine bay, I wouldn't know what to do. There's room for about 8 turbo's, a 12 core radiator, a front differential, and some room to store luggage as well!





    For comparison... The non-existent free space in my engine bay:
    Not only that, but that tiny little motor does 201hp STOCK, too bad it only has 221 ft/lb - like I said, though, we have gotten 270whp/265wtq with cam, porting, headers and a tune...nice to think about it only weighing 300-ish with headers. Will have to weigh the next one in race trim, the one I weighed at 340lbs, again, had the stock cast exhaust on it. also nice thing about pushrod engines, ONLY HAVE TO BUY ONE CAM!!! :D Even roller cams only run about $300 or so.

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  • JGood
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    Sounds like a sweet engine to me. OHC's require a lot of room, especially DOHC's on a V8. And with that comes a lot more $$$... Timing chains, tensioners, guides, four cams, etc... Making maintenance and modifications stupid expensive.


    If I had this much room in my engine bay, I wouldn't know what to do. There's room for about 8 turbo's, a 12 core radiator, a front differential, and some room to store luggage as well!


    Originally posted by ForcedFirebird


    For comparison... The non-existent free space in my engine bay:

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by rich4rdee
    i'm not arguing that the SBC motor isn't one of the best ever designed...
    You're not arguing because the BMW M30 is the best engine ever designed....EVER.

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  • rich4rdee
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    Originally posted by tjts1
    Show me a smaller, lighter package that puts out more power and torque. Go ahead find one. Theres a few very good reasons why people are swapping LSx motors into BMWs and not the other way around.

    Displacement doesn't tell you shit.
    if it ain't broke don't fix it...i get it. i'm not arguing that the SBC motor isn't one of the best ever designed, just that there's so many slight variations of it over the last 40 or so years that i find them a little boring.

    don't get me wrong, i'd love to rag on a zr1 or ls powered e30. :)

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by ForcedFirebird
    You will be better suited to have a slap in the face with a timing belt.
    Meh, all my cars have chains, so I've nothing to worry about in life.

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