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Ls1 swap for the Typhoon?

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Old Mar 1, 2008 | 12:36 PM
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buy a new blazer to do the swap in.
Old Mar 2, 2008 | 11:33 PM
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lawlz yo. i so couldnt help myself. even waited a few days to see if anyone else thought of it.
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btw nice list of parts yo. how ever imho ls1 in the ty us like... well.. uhm... this....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWW0-gQMWCc
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Default Re: Ls1 swap for the Typhoon?

Originally Posted by skott
btw nice list of parts yo. how ever imho ls1 in the ty us like... well.. uhm... this....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWW0-gQMWCc
I sent you that video nOOb! hah...what about this one!...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhQXEz06v7s

^^ jus for you skott!

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Originally Posted by power_neo
I sent you that video nOOb! hah...what about this one!...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhQXEz06v7s

^^ jus for you skott!
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got the engine yesterday its a corvette engine!!!

i'm doing the swap not because i think it is cool but because it will make a better vehicle... just like any other ls1 swap does to all those ricers.

it will have better mileage, more throttle response, sound better, have more power, more torque and hold it over a larger power band. what more could you ask for? it might even be lighter vs cast iron block/cast iron head, 2pc aluminum intake v6! all for an even trade $ wise just labor on my part. it's a no brainer.

i heard that mustang i roll raced ran a 11.2 so i was right to think my truck is around an 11.3 as a v6.
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Originally Posted by MIGHTYMOUSE
i heard that mustang i roll raced ran a 11.2 so i was right to think my truck is around an 11.3 as a v6.
yup it did. everyone was sating that there was 15 mph head winds that day too. not that its gonna make a huge diff.
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Originally Posted by 69vette
Well let me know if you need anything tig'ed. I can do aluminum, mild, or stainless. Its really not a great idea to mig anything before the turbo.

why is it not a good idea?
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Default Re: Ls1 swap for the Typhoon?

Originally Posted by crazzylegs
why is it not a good idea?
You can't control the heat as well with a mig which is bad with stainless. The metal doesn't fatigue nearly as bad with a tig if you know what your doing. Sugaring on the inside of the pipes is another result. It can happen with tiging also but thats why you back purge the pipes. If your mig isn't stong enough the welds with crack after a few heat cycles. Beveling the ends of the pipe can help with that though.

I have both a tig and a mig and wouldn't even consider miging turbo manifolds for one of my cars or any customers. I don't know of any shops that would mig a set of turbo manifolds either. I'm sure you could flux core or arc weld some pipes together and it may work but it's not a great idea in my opinion.
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Default Re: Ls1 swap for the Typhoon?

Originally Posted by 69vette
You can't control the heat as well with a mig which is bad with stainless. The metal doesn't fatigue nearly as bad with a tig if you know what your doing. Sugaring on the inside of the pipes is another result. It can happen with tiging also but thats why you back purge the pipes. If your mig isn't stong enough the welds with crack after a few heat cycles. Beveling the ends of the pipe can help with that though.

I have both a tig and a mig and wouldn't even consider miging turbo manifolds for one of my cars or any customers. I don't know of any shops that would mig a set of turbo manifolds either. I'm sure you could flux core or arc weld some pipes together and it may work but it's not a great idea in my opinion.
not saying i dont agree with you. i do belive a tig is better.. but, i have miged several sets of turbo headers. including the ones on my street car that are about 5 years old and seen about 60,000mi. thats also the rest of the turbo kit to. i have never had a cracked pipe or header. if a mig is all you had it would work imo. but if you have a tig to use it would turn out alot nicer for sure.



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