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    As Light as ls1s are compared to other v8s I doubt there will be any issues with the motor plates bolted to the head. Ill bet it will twist the thin s2k frame rails before it damages the engine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silversol View Post
    As Light as ls1s are compared to other v8s I doubt there will be any issues with the motor plates bolted to the head. Ill bet it will twist the thin s2k frame rails before it damages the engine.
    Yep. You are correct.

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    Busy weekend. Initial test fire last night was a success. Just waiting on driveshaft from DSS.
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