To each his own
Granted, but don't wave the money aspect in everyone's face when you're considering dropping $5k on JUST a motor.
To each his own
Granted, but don't wave the money aspect in everyone's face when you're considering dropping $5k on JUST a motor.
5K for a complete 400HP EFI engine isnt by any means a lavish amount of money
Yep, but that's all it is, is a motor. No supporting fuel system, wiring harness, etc. Buy a junkyard 5.3 for $1k (I can get an '07 Flex Fuel motor with 5,000 miles for 60% of that), then spend $4k on it in upgrades, I'd be willing to bet you'll end up significantly north of 400 HP, considering 5.3's are 285-295 from the factory, and severely limited by the OE computer programming.
Sure, the LS2 is 94 pounds IIRC lighter because of the aluminum block, but come on.

Youre preaching to the choir....5.3s or 6.0s are not my cup of tea.
I was just stating its his build and to each his own.


Yeah, but I know Shawn, so I can bust his chops all I want
One thing I can say is that if he DID buy that motor, he probably would change his mind... again...![]()
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I think it will be interesting "or depressing" to feel the difference between the carbed big block, to a FI4.8 to a built 6.0I;m no expert in stall speeds but i have a stocker in my th400 and like it. I've seen a tall stall in a rig and caused it all sorts of hell wheeling. Myself I'd keep it low.

ive got some reading to do but I was thinking around atock. Ill read up and see what I come up with, hell what the worst that happens?..I change my mind again![]()

I'm prolly out of the loop, but how are you getting into SEMA?

Not familiar with the shift pattern for an atlas. The paired sticks would be front and rear engagement, engaged/neu, and the third for ranges?