Yes. It would be quite hard. It would require an LS1 matching ECM (computer), a complete wiring harness with all applicable engine sensors, the LS1 matching electronically controlled transmission, and you may have some issues with the front suspension being inadequate for the increased weight of the V8 engine.
Can you do it?...YES you can.
275HP LS1 ENGINS HAVE 320 HP THAT PERSON IS WRONG 320
305 rwhp
because its a ls1
Either a 3.8L V6 or a 5.7L LS1 V8
The LS1 V8 was first used in the 1997 Chevrolet Corvette.
There was no LS1 Corvette until 1997
Well if you mean how many gears than a stock Firebird with a V6 is a 5 speed, a Trans Am with the LT1 or LS1 is 6 speed.
NO! ls1's did not go into the z28s until 1998
Depends, truck/van/suv motors were usually L31's . LT's were generally put in camero/firebird/roadmaster/caprice/impala/fleetwood/vette's. LS1's were vette/camero/firebird motors in 97. 2004 gm put it in the GTO.
no
If your talking about an ls1 then no it does not unless it is a high performance timing chain then it could be double
LS1 is the engine designation, introduced in 1997.