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    Sponsors are good. I just dont let them put decals anywhere on the outside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge View Post
    And when you bore it out another .030 you get a 408....drop some goodies such as Lunati/Diamond/FAST/Clevite etc. in em and make 600+ all day on motor alone....
    Drop it in a 04 GTO and it looks like this....
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    love the custum dryer vent going to intake Lol. Just Joking Just looks like it and HAd to make the funny.

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    Lq9 are great for fi block is stronger than aluminum and you make make enough power to overcome th 90lbs. If you are going fi and have the motor out better forge it.

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    I just ordered my TSP LQ9 408! cant wait for it to get here, Hoping to make high 4XX at the wheels. i guess we have to wait and see...........

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    Can any one help me with info on ecu for reprograming it. I have LQ9 out of a 2001 pick up. Does anyone know if you can get more HP than the stock 345? The motor is all stock right now.

    thanks rick

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