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<br />It’s an engine that isn’t exactly a unicorn but sure isn’t easy to find. However, Project Ron Burgundy will get the L33 as it’s heart transplant. Why is the L33 a good idea, maybe even over the LQ4? Carbage gives us the brief in this video.<br />The L33 is a great engine, like much of the GM LS-architecture V8s. However, what makes it better over the regular 5.3-liter is that this version is aluminum. Unlike the LM4, though, this engine features higher compression, flat top LR4 pistons and a different camshaft for 310-horsepower out of the gate.When compared to the LQ4, that means about ten additional horsepower and far less weight than the 6.0-liter iron block. The L33 is a win as far as we’re concerned.<br />It does come with the drawback of being available in only twenty-five-percent of Silverados and Sierras and only in those trucks with four-wheel-drive. That’s where Texas Speed and Performance saves the day with their rear-sump cast aluminum oil pan.<br />So, ok, this is a shameless plug about the channel. However, that doesn’t mean that project updates won’t come on LS1Tech. Quite the contrary, as a matter of fact, because all Project Ron Burgundy posts will now be in video format on Carbage and shared here and on the forum. Even better, these and other LS1Tech videos will be up for you guys sooner than regular Carbage videos and they will all be free where normally you have to pay for early access videos on Patreon.Thanks for your Support:Join the LS1 crowd in the forum.>>Tags: 4l80e, 6.0l, 6l80, autocross, bolt on parts, bolt on swaps, california speedway, carbage, Chevrolet, Chevrolet S10 pickup, fontana, General Motors, global time attack, GM, L33, Lq4, LS swap, ls1, LS2, LSX, mavtv, optima, Optima Batteries, Optima Ultimate Street Car challenge, pcmforless, Pro Touring, project ron burgundy, qa1, racing, Road Racing, ron burgundy, S10, s10 v8, smog legal, sonoma, street car, street truck, Swap, texas speed, texas speed and performance, time attack, time trial, ultimate street car association, Video
Date written: May 24, 2016
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ID: 3565
<br />It’s an engine that isn’t exactly a unicorn but sure isn’t easy to find. However, Project Ron Burgundy will get the L33 as it’s heart transplant. Why is the L33 a good idea, maybe even over the LQ4? Carbage gives us the brief in this video.<br />The L33 is a great engine, like much of the GM LS-architecture V8s. However, what makes it better over the regular 5.3-liter is that this version is aluminum. Unlike the LM4, though, this engine features higher compression, flat top LR4 pistons and a different camshaft for 310-horsepower out of the gate.When compared to the LQ4, that means about ten additional horsepower and far less weight than the 6.0-liter iron block. The L33 is a win as far as we’re concerned.<br />It does come with the drawback of being available in only twenty-five-percent of Silverados and Sierras and only in those trucks with four-wheel-drive. That’s where Texas Speed and Performance saves the day with their rear-sump cast aluminum oil pan.<br />So, ok, this is a shameless plug about the channel. However, that doesn’t mean that project updates won’t come on LS1Tech. Quite the contrary, as a matter of fact, because all Project Ron Burgundy posts will now be in video format on Carbage and shared here and on the forum. Even better, these and other LS1Tech videos will be up for you guys sooner than regular Carbage videos and they will all be free where normally you have to pay for early access videos on Patreon.Thanks for your Support:Join the LS1 crowd in the forum.>>Tags: 4l80e, 6.0l, 6l80, autocross, bolt on parts, bolt on swaps, california speedway, carbage, Chevrolet, Chevrolet S10 pickup, fontana, General Motors, global time attack, GM, L33, Lq4, LS swap, ls1, LS2, LSX, mavtv, optima, Optima Batteries, Optima Ultimate Street Car challenge, pcmforless, Pro Touring, project ron burgundy, qa1, racing, Road Racing, ron burgundy, S10, s10 v8, smog legal, sonoma, street car, street truck, Swap, texas speed, texas speed and performance, time attack, time trial, ultimate street car association, Video
Date written: May 24, 2016
More of this article on the LS1 Tech website
ID: 3565