yes
4agze lsx 2jz probably rb26 1uz 2uz
Jose Zambrano
no such thing as a vortec 5.3 tbi
LSX is the largest small block its a 482 ci its made by GM
yes, same engine, different stroke makes it a 4.8 they are all lsx blocks.
Depends on how much YOU are willing to Fabricate and remove. The Most Popular v-8 is an LSX Based Engine.
Why would you care? If you are trying to go fast in a Corolla you must be a kid. These cars are slow and economical, not to mention very reliable. I have an 07. It is my work car. If you wanna go fast buy either a fox mustang with a stoker windsor swap, and 03 Cobra with a different blower or an LSX car.
depends on what gen 350 you're talking about. the 96 blazer should've had a 4l60e transmission which will bolt up to an lsx engine, but not an old school sbc
There are NO sight glasses used on 1994 to date Chrysler meaning you need the knowledge and equipment to recharge the A/C system the consequences are damage to the system because of lost oil in the system or high pressures caused by over filling with R134.
it depends on what block the 1993 heads are from. im thinking they are from the lsx family. and if they are you cannot put them on your 400 the heads just wont fit bolt patterns are wrong and the heads are just a totally different design.
Yes, you can. I'm not sure what year of Camaro you are working on, but the 1998-2002s allow the lq9 to bolt right up. It's becoming more popular in lsx cars as well as old school too due to the lq9's ability to handle extreme punishment from nitrous and forced induction.
Average yearly rainfall in Saint Louis, MO is between 35 and 40 inches. Year-by-year chart and more information can be found here -> http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lsx/?n=avgpcp