The LS1 was not a 350... and what was your question again..?
350s weren't in Trans Ams in 2001, but the 5.7 LS1 had 310 hp that year.
~300~ horsepower, depending on the car really, there are alot of diffrent ls1 versions. Anywhere from 305 to 350 depending on application
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No, this is perfectly acceptable.
Advertised: 1998 Trans Am = 305HP 1998 Trans Am WS6 = 325HP The truth is any f-body LS1 should be rated at 345HP. GM under-rated that motor.
If you have a if you have a ls1 motor in your mendeola trans you have much more important things to worry about than how to get it out..... good luck
350 Ls1 or 350 lt1 but the Lt1 has a cast iron block and the ls1 have a all aluminum block there fore the ls1 block is lighter. "but the make the same horsepower
If it is the LS1 why bother? If it is a V6 than you will have to mock up the motor mounts to the right place. You will also need a trans, driveshaft and modifications to the fuel system.
About $350-$400 to have someone do it for you
It is advertised that the ls1 trans am gets 305 horsepower but it really gets 345 horsepower, GM didnt want the trans am competing with the corvette
310 for the LS1, 325 for the Ram Air (WS6) models.