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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Fishers, IN
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About Custom LT5 builds
I thought I would write a few words about the effort and time required to build a custom, large displacement LT5 engine. There are only a few guys building these, and some members have them in process or are thinking about it for the future.
These are unique engines. Virtually all of the components in a high-end build are custom. We all wish it was as easy as the LS-platform, with a menu of off the shelf parts readily available. Here's what a typical build looks like for me, the other guys are probably similar. 1) Crankshaft. Anything more than a 3.750" stroke has to be a new billet piece. Moldex and Bryant are the two main suppliers. Moldex is 26-week leadtime from order placement. Bryant is even longer, and slightly more expensive, but good. The price of these are so high, I don't know any of the builders who keep them in stock, on the shelf. All of the above is (obviously) after a complete disassembly, cleaning, and inspection of the base components. That, and the re-assembly is all within the builder's control. But, as you can tell, a lot of the other work is usually not. I don't know if Marc or Graham have their own in-house machine shops to prioritize their work on their schedule, but most do not. If only we did, timelines would be easier to control. I don't commit to a firm completion date for any build for those very reasons. The old saying goes something like, "you can have it cheap, fast, or good", but not all three! Clearly some of the items above can be done in parallel, so it's not purely a sequential timeline, but a lot of it is. This isn't meant to discourage anybody. The LT5 at 650-700 hp is an experience like few other. There are probably less than a dozen examples out there at close to 700hp. My purpose here is to articulate the best I can how involved these custom builds are, so folks can form reasonable expectations if they are thinking about going this route. Todd
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