Successful lq9 swap with muncie
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Successful lq9 swap with muncie
Finally got it together drove it all the way to Detroit still have a few small bugs to work out but got it all together with off the shelf parts for the most part with mechanical clutch linkage. Way more cost effective than building a small block
McCauley5983- G3GM Enthusiast
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That's awesome! I put a LQ9 in my Suburban. It's a beast. Judging by your profile pic, you went with a carb. Do you have a build thread with details? Looking to put a LS in in my Chevelle. I'd love to see how you did it.
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I can put together a parts list but I was able to bolt the engine in place and dindt have to move the transmission at all and had clearance on everything using adapter plates off Amazon. I want to convert it over to fuel injection probably next year but didn't want to deal with the hassle of finding a tuner right now
McCauley5983- G3GM Enthusiast
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did you use headers or exhaust manifolds?
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