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500CI Chevy LS1 Engine Build - How To Build A 500CI LS1
SAM track-tests all its engine combos; in a 3,700-pound fourth-gen Camaro backed by a Powerglide and a 9-inch rear, the 500 has run a best of 10.22 at 140 mph on the motor while running out of gear at the 1,000-foot mark. Since then, SAM has swapped in taller gears and a set of 28x10.5 MT ET Drag slicks in place of the ET Streets and will be shooting for high 9s. Considering the SAM 500 served as the first real-world guinea pig for ERL's LS2 design efforts, the fact that everything went together without hiccups is very impressive. View Related Article
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