Rob Scariano
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Hi Folks,
I've done 3 months of consistent research on the subject topic. Here are my findings.
There are tons of people out there that think the LS swap is the way to go. Is the LS a great engine, sure. Does it get decent gas mileage, sure. Is it reliable, yes.
However, is it really the best value, debatable!
Here's why. After months of research, I've found the option (for me anyways) is a blueprint engines 383 stroker. It's is basically plug and play for OBS Tahoes. It produces 430 HP and it cost less than an HT383 that only has 330hp. Now having said that, it would not be a good engine for towing as it has slightly higher compression. But, in terms of performance, it will out perform an LS with less hassle. The factory PCM (at least on my 99) will tune to allow it. However, due to the cam size, you will need a slightly higher torque converter.
At 4K for the engine, this is the biggest improvement you can make for the money, IMHO anyway.
I've done 3 months of consistent research on the subject topic. Here are my findings.
There are tons of people out there that think the LS swap is the way to go. Is the LS a great engine, sure. Does it get decent gas mileage, sure. Is it reliable, yes.
However, is it really the best value, debatable!
Here's why. After months of research, I've found the option (for me anyways) is a blueprint engines 383 stroker. It's is basically plug and play for OBS Tahoes. It produces 430 HP and it cost less than an HT383 that only has 330hp. Now having said that, it would not be a good engine for towing as it has slightly higher compression. But, in terms of performance, it will out perform an LS with less hassle. The factory PCM (at least on my 99) will tune to allow it. However, due to the cam size, you will need a slightly higher torque converter.
At 4K for the engine, this is the biggest improvement you can make for the money, IMHO anyway.