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For Sale Complete LNF Drivetrain- Engine, Trans, axles, turbo, intercooler, radiator, harness
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Your welcome to make an offer for the shortblock but it will have to be pretty fair as I would have a bunch of "parts" instead of a kit to install in a vehicle.
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I am sure you will need a few misc items but the only things I can think of are a shifter, shifter cables, air filter, maybe motor mounts.
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ya that would be awesome i just need to find out what all else i need to do the swap i would love to have this instead of buying the zzp turbo kit cause i could do alot more with this if you can find out for me that would be awesome so i now what else i have to buy and wouldn't my stock motor mounts work or no t
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ya that would be awesome i just need to find out what all else i need to do the swap i would love to have this instead of buying the zzp turbo kit cause i could do alot more with this if you can find out for me that would be awesome so i now what else i have to buy and wouldn't my stock motor mounts work or no t
With an OEM set up the following will be stronger and parts will be available at the dealer or an auto parts.
You will also need an 02 housing and a downpipe. It didn't come with them when I bought it. But I actually have those parts and I would offer them to you for little money. Inless you want a catless downpipe.
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I agree I would much rather have a OEM set up for many reasons. The LNF engine has proven itself as a strong relieable engine. GM and its suppliers have 1,000's of hours testing the motor in all kinds of conditions. I know ZZP makes a good product but there testing isn't as extensive. In 5 years when you need a part where do you turn when you have a ZZP kif? Will ZZP be around? (likely) Will they still make parts for your kit?
With an OEM set up the following will be stronger and parts will be available at the dealer or an auto parts.
You will also need an 02 housing and a downpipe. It didn't come with them when I bought it. But I actually have those parts and I would offer them to you for little money. Inless you want a catless downpipe.
With an OEM set up the following will be stronger and parts will be available at the dealer or an auto parts.
You will also need an 02 housing and a downpipe. It didn't come with them when I bought it. But I actually have those parts and I would offer them to you for little money. Inless you want a catless downpipe.
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