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#13
Originally Posted by Flyer
The end of it's sticks out further. In 2001 I think it is, they used the same cranks, but added the crank spacer on the flex plate instead of the added material on the crank to take up the space the spacer does currently.
#15
On The Tree
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From: Stroudsburg, Pa
Originally Posted by zippy
the LQ9 has full floating pistons and the LQ4 in around 04' got them also if i recall correctly.
plus 350hp and 380tq. wait till you find a LQ9. you will be happier in the end, even tho some will say its not worth the extra money blah blah cause you can mod the LQ4.... and they forget you can mod the LQ9 as well and then where are you? out in front. thats all that matters
#16
Originally Posted by stealth03ss
plus 350hp and 380tq. wait till you find a LQ9. you will be happier in the end, even tho some will say its not worth the extra money blah blah cause you can mod the LQ4.... and they forget you can mod the LQ9 as well and then where are you? out in front. thats all that matters
just look for both and think about it before you buy. if the lq9 cost $1000 more then it most likly isn't worth it. they are harder to find and will likly cost that much more or even more than that.
if you are thinking boost or significant build someday then the extra money for a lq9 is definately not worth it.
as far as what year. just get an 01 or newer, dont mess with the older ones. if it doesn't have aluminum heads then there it is likly a 00 or older.
#19
Originally Posted by parish8
i am the blah blah guy
just look for both and think about it before you buy. if the lq9 cost $1000 more then it most likly isn't worth it. they are harder to find and will likly cost that much more or even more than that.
if you are thinking boost or significant build someday then the extra money for a lq9 is definately not worth it.
as far as what year. just get an 01 or newer, dont mess with the older ones. if it doesn't have aluminum heads then there it is likly a 00 or older.
just look for both and think about it before you buy. if the lq9 cost $1000 more then it most likly isn't worth it. they are harder to find and will likly cost that much more or even more than that.
if you are thinking boost or significant build someday then the extra money for a lq9 is definately not worth it.
as far as what year. just get an 01 or newer, dont mess with the older ones. if it doesn't have aluminum heads then there it is likly a 00 or older.
oh and i am thinking about getting a lq4 but i have a 60E trans, im not sure if i will have the engine before the trans blow and i swap out to an 80E. i was wondering what year engines would be able to accomadate both trans?
#20
my motor was a lq4(non ho, lower compresion), i dont think that extra .6pt of compresion is worth much but if you are NA and staying NA then it is worth a little.
just get a 2001 or newer with aluminum heads. doesn't matter if it is a lq4 or lq9, they are the same other than the pistons and either will work with the 4l60e or the 4l80e.
just get a 2001 or newer with aluminum heads. doesn't matter if it is a lq4 or lq9, they are the same other than the pistons and either will work with the 4l60e or the 4l80e.


