Has anybody here done this.
Its an interesting piece(3) but a lot of porting work too as well to get to final state.
Supposed to be good for low end and midrange.
LS 4.8 5.3 6.0 Cathedral port Intake Porting 615-183 - YouTube
I searched
Couldn't find anything here.
I'd like to shave that ridge off to.
I think the folks here were referring to smoothing the rough texture of the caliper with flappers and grinders.
When you say brembos do you mean Brembos? Or the 2020 Silverado caliper?
I thought about buying a metal blade for my chop saw and just shaving...
The 2021 Tahoe shares the same front caliper as the silverado.
If the 2017 front wheel spindle is the same as the 2021 Tahoe it should bolt right up.
I would say you have a high probability.
OK, I get the feel you know more than you're letting on.
You're making me feel like frodo, and you're gandolf....lol
Do you know if these calipers will fit on the rear of my 2003 Tahoe?
This is getting a little out of hand there....smoothing the texture of the caliper....but I agree.
I'm going to install and test mine first.
Then see if they fit on the back.
I also think the caliper would look better with that front ridge shaved off. Its steel so I don't think that would...
67K miles
Clean Clean Clean
Except for passenger side headliner looks to be drooping.
From Happy Valley so must be one happy Tahoe.
I didn't see any rust.
I'm so tempted......
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2003-Chevrolet-Tahoe-Z71/164800530871?hash=item265ee089b7:g:a~wAAOSw1N5gbOvf
Still has lights and cage installed.
Very low miles too!
Some really funky looking radio though.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2006-Chevrolet-Tahoe/143997327522?hash=item2186e8d8a2:g:5hwAAOSwd49gaN21
We're going to get off track here, but
What LSA blowers?
Are you going to put a 6.0/LSA blower on your PPV?
A while back I had a Callaway Silverado, 6.2 with a small maggie
That thing ran great and got pretty good gas mileage for a 6.2.
Only a 2x4 though so I sold it.
It had callaway...
I knew you were going to do that.....
You have to let me know how long it takes.
I thought about that too. They are so rough and will look awesome all smooth and coated.....
I'm so lazy when it comes to that.
Are you going to pull the pistons and seals out and have them powdercoated?
OK.
I just block them off.
If I block them off with an interconnected hose the air will just rise into the hose.
But then it has nowhere to go....trapped again.
I think there are two schools of thought on the steam vents....some say do it, others say BS.
They make block offs too.
Same thing on...
Is this what you're looking for?
ICT Billet
https://www.ictbillet.com/ls-coolant-steam-port-crossover-hose-kit-ls1-throttle-body-bypass.html
They make all kinds of cool parts for LS engines
whats a speed bleeder?
I use this thing. Works on everything.
https://www.amazon.com/Motive-Products-System-Bleeder-Trucks/dp/B000TK9FE8/ref=sr_1_7?crid=C0VUYA4ZPHWS&dchild=1&keywords=motive+power+bleeder&qid=1617757725&sprefix=motive%2Caps%2C243&sr=8-7
Yeah....Not really into those wheels.....I'm more of a spinner guy, LOL
Was curious though if they made a 2dr Denali in this year or you think the guy just put escalade panels and rack on and slapped a denali badge on it?
Or......since you're whining so much.
I'll buy that engine and you can buy my 155K long block for $800
You have to come get it in AZ.
Dump your one headed 5.3 for $400.
Net cost $400
My engine runs fine and has 862 heads.
I didn't run the turbo on this one, I swear.
Here's one rebuilt....
Big Power but big compression......LS2 spec
No core though, so you could sell yours and escape for $2500?
Pull the 799s and throw on 317s (about 3 hours of work, use ARP head bolts)
Then compression will be around 10.1 or 10.2.
Would make around 470HP.......
Good engine to...
Famous last words.....not yet.....
You have to put them on the vehicle unless you're just going to hang them up in the living room...lol
Can you see if they fit on the back and get back? Thanks, you're truly a master mechanic.
Weight?
I know.....more weight with
calipers
rotors
falken...
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