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Old 03-05-2014, 08:37 PM   #1
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wanting to swap 350 in my 82 corvette with an lq4

Hey. Just like the title said I'm wanting to swap my stock 350 with a 6.0 lq4. To be honest I don't know that much about mechanics because I'm a painter but I have to start somewhere! I've decided to go with the lq4 over the lq9 because from what I understand, when looking to install a turbo the lower the compression the better? Any clarification or ideas on this build will be very helpful! How hard is it going to be to modify motor mounts? Am i going to be able to run headers and side pipes still? I'm also curious what kind of hp I can get out of a stock lq4 with a cam and turbo. Thanks!
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Re: wanting to swap 350 in my 82 corvette with an lq4

Please don't post the same question in multiple locations.

Here is the current thread on this subject, with an astoundingly brilliant reply.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul....php?t=1125781

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