GEN III LSJ Block
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From: NEPA
Joined: 12-30-07
Posts: 14,079
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From: NEPA
all gen 3 stuff is direct injected the 2.0 d.i. the 2.4 d.i. can go directly into an lsj without changing a thing but I don't know if the d.i. pistons would give a non d.i. engine a weird burn during the combustion process and hurt performance
What do you think is currently in my car? Haha
Is it optimum no. But can be used without issue. The stock Gen 3 motor zzp sells have DI pistons in them. ZZP has done countless swaps of this already. Upon testing said it made no difference in the tune or performance going from an LSJ to DI piston.
Is it optimum no. But can be used without issue. The stock Gen 3 motor zzp sells have DI pistons in them. ZZP has done countless swaps of this already. Upon testing said it made no difference in the tune or performance going from an LSJ to DI piston.
No you're probably right. But when I talked to Steve on the phone he said they went from an lsj motor done on their dyno to swapping in a gen 3, nothing changed but the motor and it made the same power and no tune issues.
When I first talked to ZZP about this motor Zoomer told me it had JE pistons in it. That's where I thought the extra $500 came into play on their site. Turns out it's because of the reluctor wheel change. Well when I drove an hour and a half to go get my motor only to see DI pistons in it I emailed zzp right there and Steve called me back. Had a good convo with him about doing this swap. At the time in October they had done over 20 already. When I asked about zoomers piston comment I guess he thought I was talking about their forged gen 3.
When I first talked to ZZP about this motor Zoomer told me it had JE pistons in it. That's where I thought the extra $500 came into play on their site. Turns out it's because of the reluctor wheel change. Well when I drove an hour and a half to go get my motor only to see DI pistons in it I emailed zzp right there and Steve called me back. Had a good convo with him about doing this swap. At the time in October they had done over 20 already. When I asked about zoomers piston comment I guess he thought I was talking about their forged gen 3.
I just installed a Gen III in my car due to a cracked block. The reluctor wheel had to be clocked for the LSJ but I am very happy with the motor so far. I think OP may be asking about the strength or the rods/pistons compared to the stock LSJ rods/pistons as well.
Exactly what I was asking gibsonj4!
Well the block is obviously much stronger than a gen 1. Internals I would say are on par with each other. ZZP says the Gen 3 is good for over 500whp in it's stock form. Guys have pushed the Gen 1 to that also.
The shape of the piston and head, the angle and shape of the valves, and the angle of the intake and exhaust runners are all mostly centered around fuel and spark delivery for the most efficient combustion. The swirl characteristics of the airflow determine the optimum placement for the spark. It also determines the optimum location/direction for fuel delivery. Both are extremely different in a DI vs fuel injected engine. You couldn't use the head or piston from a DI engine and get anything close to efficient combustion using conventional fuel injection since the spark and fuel delivery is completely different. Not to mention you would have to plug up the hole in the combustion chamber for the injector.
The shape of the piston and head, the angle and shape of the valves, and the angle of the intake and exhaust runners are all mostly centered around fuel and spark delivery for the most efficient combustion. The swirl characteristics of the airflow determine the optimum placement for the spark. It also determines the optimum location/direction for fuel delivery. Both are extremely different in a DI vs fuel injected engine. You couldn't use the head or piston from a DI engine and get anything close to efficient combustion using conventional fuel injection since the spark and fuel delivery is completely different. Not to mention you would have to plug up the hole in the combustion chamber for the injector.
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