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Author Topic: Bolt in LS replacement  (Read 653 times)

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Nick W

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Bolt in LS replacement
« on: 10 September 2021, 10:33:28 »

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Which would be tempting if considering a top-end LS crate motor.


But it's only doing the easy bit which is fitting the motor. You're still on your own sorting big, heavy, expensive batteries that require a lot of fussy engineering to work, let alone work well.
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Re: Bolt in LS replacement
« Reply #1 on: 10 September 2021, 12:45:56 »

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Re: Bolt in LS replacement
« Reply #2 on: 10 September 2021, 15:27:55 »

Alternatively... You can do that the other way :D

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Respect for the engineering and building it ..... just for the hell of it. Love the bit where he says "You'd have to be real dumb to buy an electric car that had been submerged in water and written off" ....... so I bought it and ....
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