LS engines in marine use and exhaust choices
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I am interested in learning if anyone has successfully run a modern LS (Small block) motor for marine use. I have a client who wants to install 2 into what was an original 350 ci SBC boat. Also, does Stainless Marine make exhaust for this head? I would prefer to use Stainless Marine as they are more reliable then CMI or other tube headers stellings, etc.
I understand that motor mounts and bell housings will need to be different as well, any parts suppliers for change over for marine use would be very helpful.
Thanks for your input; the boat is being rigged with help and guidance from this site.
Chris
I understand that motor mounts and bell housings will need to be different as well, any parts suppliers for change over for marine use would be very helpful.
Thanks for your input; the boat is being rigged with help and guidance from this site.
Chris
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you might want to check out a couple big threads over at
Performanceboats.com- quite a few guys have successfully
rigged a couple jetboats with ls engines-one member is riggin'
a turbo setup rt now.... Tom @ jetboatperformance has
rail kits and mounts in stock......
Performanceboats.com- quite a few guys have successfully
rigged a couple jetboats with ls engines-one member is riggin'
a turbo setup rt now.... Tom @ jetboatperformance has
rail kits and mounts in stock......
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Chris - Raylar's LSM-550 has custom stainless headers. Not sure who makes them. I don't know of any manifold style exhaust systems for LS engines.
What boat will these go in? I am very interested in this type of swap. Thanks.
Dave
What boat will these go in? I am very interested in this type of swap. Thanks.
Dave
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http://www.keitheickert.com/p-13471-...-polished.aspx
There is also a brand of manifold style exhaust out there but the name eludes me at the moment. LS engines make killer power for their cubic inch.
There's a new stroker 427 GM crate motor for sale locally $10k I believe. Might make a good base for your build. Also, my guys at Champion are well versed in the LS engines and they have the full CAD programs for the LSX blocks and a killer head porter if you want to make some serious power.
My last ride was a '99 Z that dynoed 450hp at the rear wheels with only simple mods like cam, tune, etc. Became a fan of the LS after that car.
There is also a brand of manifold style exhaust out there but the name eludes me at the moment. LS engines make killer power for their cubic inch.
There's a new stroker 427 GM crate motor for sale locally $10k I believe. Might make a good base for your build. Also, my guys at Champion are well versed in the LS engines and they have the full CAD programs for the LSX blocks and a killer head porter if you want to make some serious power.
My last ride was a '99 Z that dynoed 450hp at the rear wheels with only simple mods like cam, tune, etc. Became a fan of the LS after that car.
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Kodiak makes a marine 6.0 engine, they also have a supercharged version. They were making the LS, but I don't see it listed anymore.
http://www.kemequipment.com/marine.html
Marine Power makes an LS 6.2 and I think they are working on a superchaged version.
http://www.marinepowerusa.com/index.php
http://www.kemequipment.com/marine.html
Marine Power makes an LS 6.2 and I think they are working on a superchaged version.
http://www.marinepowerusa.com/index.php
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Ilmor is building complete 6.0 and 6.2 packages, primarily for ski boats (transmissions), but I'm sure they would be willing to talk about a plug-in.
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Here ya go. lsx 376 490hp bowtie block

GM Performance Parts is pleased to announce the launch of our first crate engine in the LSX family.
GM has taken the heavy duty LSX block and combined it with the production LS3 components. This includes the High flow LS3 heads and an upgraded forged dished piston to keep the compression at 9.0 /1. This combination creates a high-revving LSX376 crate engine that runs on pump gas, A unique platform for any project.
The engine delivers exceptional air flow capability in a straight forward packaging even without any power-adder. The LSX376 is built without an intake manifold so you can top it with a carburetor or production-style injection system.
The LSX376 comes with only a dust cover instead of an oil pan so you can order what is correct to your application. Just one more way to keep the costs down and not include parts you can't use.
Specs: 450hp / 444 lb-ft torque
Bore x Stroke 4.065" X 3.622"
9.0 / 1 Compression
LSX Iron Block #19213964
Camshaft - 204/211 Duration .551"/.522 Lift Hyd Roller
LS3 production Heads
Standard 24/50 GMPP Crate engine warranty applies
Engine type: LSX Series Gen IV small-block V-8
Displacement (cu in): 376 (6.2L)
Bore x Stroke (in): 4.06 x 3.62 (103.25 x 92 mm)
Block (P/N 19243171): LSX cast-iron with 6-bolt cross-bolted main caps
Crankshaft (P/N 12597569): Nodular iron
Connecting Rods (P/N 12607475): Powdered metal
Pistons (P/N 12166957): Forged aluminum
Camshaft Type (P/N 12603844): Hydraulic roller
Valve Lift (in): 0.551" intake / 0.522" exhaust
Camshaft Duration (@0.050 in): 204° intake / 211° exhaust
Cylinder Heads (P/N 12615879): Aluminum L92 style port; "as cast" with 68cc chambers
Valve Size (in): 2.16 intake / 1.59 exhaust
Compression ratio: 10.7:1
Rocker Arms (P/N 12569167 int): Investment-cast, roll trunnion
Rocker Arms (P/N 10214664 exh): Investment-cast, roll trunnion
Rocker Arm Ratio: 1.7:1
Recommended Fuel: 92 octane
Maximum Recommended RPM: 6600
Reluctor Wheel: 58X
Balanced: Internal
Race-Bred LSX Bowtie Block - High-Flow LS3 Cylinder Heads - Unique LSX376 Valve covers
GM Performance Parts takes the LSX Bowtie block and combines it with the LS3's L92-style heads to create the LSX376 crate engine.

GM Performance Parts is pleased to announce the launch of our first crate engine in the LSX family.
GM has taken the heavy duty LSX block and combined it with the production LS3 components. This includes the High flow LS3 heads and an upgraded forged dished piston to keep the compression at 9.0 /1. This combination creates a high-revving LSX376 crate engine that runs on pump gas, A unique platform for any project.
The engine delivers exceptional air flow capability in a straight forward packaging even without any power-adder. The LSX376 is built without an intake manifold so you can top it with a carburetor or production-style injection system.
The LSX376 comes with only a dust cover instead of an oil pan so you can order what is correct to your application. Just one more way to keep the costs down and not include parts you can't use.
Specs: 450hp / 444 lb-ft torque
Bore x Stroke 4.065" X 3.622"
9.0 / 1 Compression
LSX Iron Block #19213964
Camshaft - 204/211 Duration .551"/.522 Lift Hyd Roller
LS3 production Heads
Standard 24/50 GMPP Crate engine warranty applies
Engine type: LSX Series Gen IV small-block V-8
Displacement (cu in): 376 (6.2L)
Bore x Stroke (in): 4.06 x 3.62 (103.25 x 92 mm)
Block (P/N 19243171): LSX cast-iron with 6-bolt cross-bolted main caps
Crankshaft (P/N 12597569): Nodular iron
Connecting Rods (P/N 12607475): Powdered metal
Pistons (P/N 12166957): Forged aluminum
Camshaft Type (P/N 12603844): Hydraulic roller
Valve Lift (in): 0.551" intake / 0.522" exhaust
Camshaft Duration (@0.050 in): 204° intake / 211° exhaust
Cylinder Heads (P/N 12615879): Aluminum L92 style port; "as cast" with 68cc chambers
Valve Size (in): 2.16 intake / 1.59 exhaust
Compression ratio: 10.7:1
Rocker Arms (P/N 12569167 int): Investment-cast, roll trunnion
Rocker Arms (P/N 10214664 exh): Investment-cast, roll trunnion
Rocker Arm Ratio: 1.7:1
Recommended Fuel: 92 octane
Maximum Recommended RPM: 6600
Reluctor Wheel: 58X
Balanced: Internal
Race-Bred LSX Bowtie Block - High-Flow LS3 Cylinder Heads - Unique LSX376 Valve covers
GM Performance Parts takes the LSX Bowtie block and combines it with the LS3's L92-style heads to create the LSX376 crate engine.
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Thats amazing. Thank you all for your imput and suggestions. Keep them coming. What we are trying to accomplish is a SBC engine 2011 style. Light, but has the power. Sure we could build another Hardcore 454 SBC but we would rather have the flow of the new LS motors. The engines would go in a older 80s style boat. Mums the word for now as we want to make sure it will happen before we start yapping. Think 27 magnum with a twist.
i knew this site would give us the toold to build juice. stay tuned
i knew this site would give us the toold to build juice. stay tuned
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