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 Post subject: Is it worth it?
PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 11:38 am 
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I have looked up a bunch of stuff which says it is possible to convert a Yamaha SHO V6 into a RWD setup with a T5 tranny out of a late model stang. I'm a big fan of power houses with high revs and want to put this sleeper into my 82 luv. I got a 350 just laying around but I want something really different with a bit better gas milage than a typical 350. What do all you guys think about it?


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If I recall the SHO motor is about 220-240hp. I had one with a c&l cold sir kit the SHO shop butterfly and chip and it would see 8500RPM with no problems. The motor is a great motor and it would be a great swap. the also make supercharger kits for the SHO V6.

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i know the SHO v8s have cam issues, i.e. braking in half. Not too much experience with the v6s tho in the shop, just some cracking rubber intake boots.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 4:10 am 
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You can make as much power as you want with the Chevy 350, and spend less money.
If you just love fabrication, and you have to have that engine, I would say go for it.
They have engine and transmission mounts and headers for the 350 Luv conversion at Summit. There is also a complete how to section on this site, and you are right about having a major sleeper. Gas mileage? I get about 24 on the highway, with my Camaro, and it would be better in a lighter truck. It also goes 13:46 in a 3300 pound car, and I'm thinking I could chop a second off of that if it was in the truck.

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I have looked around for 350 motor mounts for the 81-83 luvs but I have not seen them. Also a Manual trans is essential and it seems like the GM T-5s are harder to locate and more expensive when you do find them. I'm not trying to say the SHO swap would be easier by any means but I would like to try something diffderent and a 350 has been dropped into pretty much every type of vehicle out there. I used to have a Yamaha R6 and I would really like my truck to drive more like a motorcycle. If I got the SHO engine and a close ratio T-56 six speed it would probably be as close as I could get.


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