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Upsides to LS ?


ematrixLS
01-11-2004, 09:29 PM
Hey, i feel kind of dumb asking this question but what are the upsides to the LS model. I recently bought a 1995 LS for my first car before I knew the differen't models and that the gsr had more hp and a higher redline. I was just wondering how much worse the LS is then a gsr. Is there anything that the LS is better at ? Should i just sell my LS and throw some more money down at get a gsr... I already invested 500$ on a new master cylinder and 1k on a system and bought new rotors but now im thinking an Ls might not be the car to mod out.

Thanks : )

whtteg
01-11-2004, 09:34 PM
Try reading the FAQs at the top. Then if you have more questins post back. :)

chris26969
01-11-2004, 09:37 PM
To my knowledge the LS engine has two really good options. VTEC head and they are a better engine to turbo.

JDMDB7
01-11-2004, 10:08 PM
LS aren't VTEC, sorry bro.

To answer the question, The LS has a better torque curve for daily driving than a GSR. In other words, you spend more time in higher rpms to get that better power. The transmissions have the same 1st and 2nd gear ratios. The final drive is a little less stout in an LS. However, That gearing allows for a greater absolute top speed (but the engine doesn't have the power to reach it) and lower rpms when cruising at highway speed.

In all honesty, if you've got $1000 in a system with heavy components, are you really looking that tiny bit of lost horsepower? Taking your sub box out will make the car instantly faster!

chris26969
01-11-2004, 10:15 PM
LS aren't VTEC, sorry bro.

To answer the question, The LS has a better torque curve for daily driving than a GSR. In other words, you spend more time in higher rpms to get that better power. The transmissions have the same 1st and 2nd gear ratios. The final drive is a little less stout in an LS. However, That gearing allows for a greater absolute top speed (but the engine doesn't have the power to reach it) and lower rpms when cruising at highway speed.

In all honesty, if you've got $1000 in a system with heavy components, are you really looking that tiny bit of lost horsepower? Taking your sub box out will make the car instantly faster!
sorry you must of read it wrong. i said it has two options as in you can put the Vtec head on and/or you can turbo it.

JDMDB7
01-11-2004, 10:17 PM
But then it's not an LS anymore.

chris26969
01-11-2004, 10:21 PM
if we are going to be technical, it STILL is. its called "LSVTEC"

JDMDB7
01-11-2004, 10:27 PM
Well, if you really want to get technical LSVTEC isn't a good option. A welldone conversion will net you about 10-15whp more than a B18C1 swap and cost a good bit more. The problem is that you still have the LS tranny and bottom end. So still no revving above 7500. Even worse... few shop really know how to do a good conversion and make the head fit like it should. A poorly constructed LSVTEC will be prone to headgasket failures. An inexperienced driver will put holes in the cylindars thinking he can rev to 9000rpms.

I didn't mean to start an arguement. Sorry for misunderstanding your original post.

KrNxRaCer00
01-12-2004, 03:56 AM
Well, if you really want to get technical LSVTEC isn't a good option. A welldone conversion will net you about 10-15whp more than a B18C1 swap and cost a good bit more. The problem is that you still have the LS tranny and bottom end. So still no revving above 7500. Even worse... few shop really know how to do a good conversion and make the head fit like it should. A poorly constructed LSVTEC will be prone to headgasket failures. An inexperienced driver will put holes in the cylindars thinking he can rev to 9000rpms.

I didn't mean to start an arguement. Sorry for misunderstanding your original post.

don't even take over this thread w/ that arguement (heard it too many times in the last week). if u have an opinion about ls/vtec, then goto the FAQ thread and u can say ur piece.

on topic: the ls is a fine base, and think of it this way. in a race w/ a gsr, stock vs stock (and equal drivers), u'll pull in 1st gear, lose a little of ur lead in 2nd (maybe pull a bit), then get left behind in 3rd. this has to do w/ wut JDMDB7 said (torque curve.)

IMO: turbo is the way to go w/ the b18b1. by far the best/cheapest power (other than nitrous.)

JDMDB7
01-12-2004, 05:22 PM
don't even take over this thread w/ that arguement (heard it too many times in the last week). if u have an opinion about ls/vtec, then goto the FAQ thread and u can say ur piece.

I just stated in my last post that I wasn't starting an arguement. But thanks for the reprimand. :rolleyes:

chris26969
01-13-2004, 01:16 PM
umm... he kinda is the moderator.. good job pissing the mods off from the beginning. :loser:

Spectre927
01-13-2004, 01:35 PM
umm... he kinda is the moderator.. good job pissing the mods off from the beginning. :loser:

KrNx likes it... keep up the good work.:naughty:

JDMDB7
01-13-2004, 02:48 PM
umm... he kinda is the moderator.. good job pissing the mods off from the beginning. :loser:
Sorry, but neither of us are pissed at each other. You seem to be the only on that's pissed off. So how bout offering a post with some useful info instead of trying to instigate something. :disappoin

chris26969
01-13-2004, 04:24 PM
JDMDB7 ----> :loser:

JDMDB7
01-13-2004, 04:49 PM
JDMDB7 ----> :loser:
:icon16: Thank you for proving your lack of intelligence to me. Now I won't have to worry about ignoring you and missing something halfway important. :thefinger

chris26969
01-13-2004, 04:57 PM
lol. Weclome to the forums good luck getting help if you tick people off. :biggrin:

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