Buttz1969
07-13-2008, 04:01 PM
I was originally planning to build a first gen 383 for my 69 Camaro. I am now starting to have other thoughts. I want to get a really good idea of what it would cost to finish the engine off either way to help make my decision.
Here is what I have for the 383:
4 Bolt Block
KB Hypereutectic Pistons
MSD Pro Billet Distributor
MSD 6-AL Ignition Box
RPM Air Gap Manifold
Holley 750 Carb
By quick count that leaves me needing:
Crank: ~$200
Rods: ~$250
Heads: ~$1200
Camshaft and Valvetrain: ~$400
Headers: ~$400
Accessories and Pullies: ~$400
This is almost three grand just to finish off the 383. I am betting that I could get an LQ4 in the car and running for that price.
To get running I could pick up a used LQ4. I would need a new manifold to fir it in my Camaro (LS6 or similar), throttle body, injectors, etc. I would also need headers, accessories, and a wiring harness. Eventually, I would want to upgrade to some L92 heads, and would be forced to change the manifold. (I would do this from the beginning if the L76 intake manifold kit was still available)
It almost seems like the LQ4 route may even be cheaper. Especially if I consider selling the parts I have for the 388. So what are thoughts on this? Am I missing something very big that I should consider?
For reference, the car is a stock subframe, with stock style power steering and no A/C. I already have a T-56 that was planned to mate to the 383. The car will be a driver (part of the reason I want the EFI).
Here is what I have for the 383:
4 Bolt Block
KB Hypereutectic Pistons
MSD Pro Billet Distributor
MSD 6-AL Ignition Box
RPM Air Gap Manifold
Holley 750 Carb
By quick count that leaves me needing:
Crank: ~$200
Rods: ~$250
Heads: ~$1200
Camshaft and Valvetrain: ~$400
Headers: ~$400
Accessories and Pullies: ~$400
This is almost three grand just to finish off the 383. I am betting that I could get an LQ4 in the car and running for that price.
To get running I could pick up a used LQ4. I would need a new manifold to fir it in my Camaro (LS6 or similar), throttle body, injectors, etc. I would also need headers, accessories, and a wiring harness. Eventually, I would want to upgrade to some L92 heads, and would be forced to change the manifold. (I would do this from the beginning if the L76 intake manifold kit was still available)
It almost seems like the LQ4 route may even be cheaper. Especially if I consider selling the parts I have for the 388. So what are thoughts on this? Am I missing something very big that I should consider?
For reference, the car is a stock subframe, with stock style power steering and no A/C. I already have a T-56 that was planned to mate to the 383. The car will be a driver (part of the reason I want the EFI).