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iva bigan 02-13-2011 02:39 AM

Mando
This may answer your question, What is an LSX.
http://www.popularhotrodding.com/tec...454/index.html

OZVENOM 02-13-2011 04:07 AM

Pure Art .
 
It is just a great thing to watch something so beautiful come from a block of alloy.Just love cnc machines.
My new engine is only 5ltrs but has 12 cylinders and its all alloy too.
Oz.:3DSMILE:

WKB 02-13-2011 04:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OZVENOM (Post 1109616)
It is just a great thing to watch something so beautiful come from a block of alloy.Just love cnc machines.
My new engine is only 5ltrs but has 12 cylinders and its all alloy too.
Oz.:3DSMILE:

Does it look like this

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._7846306_n.jpg

Warren

OZVENOM 02-14-2011 04:54 AM

Yep but not for long.
 
Well everything from the lower manifold up is junk and a new single t/body with internal ram tubes will fitted on top.
and maybe a couple of turbos.
Is that yours or just a pic of one??

oz

WKB 02-15-2011 03:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OZVENOM (Post 1109816)
Well everything from the lower manifold up is junk and a new single t/body with internal ram tubes will fitted on top.
and maybe a couple of turbos.
Is that yours or just a pic of one??

oz

Not mine, just a picture of one that is for sale in the US.
It should have an unique sound, turbo'd or not. When is its debut.

Dimis 04-07-2011 08:02 PM

Got word from David K, These Billet Blocks are currently still in prototype stage... They are anticipating around $5K USD for the Block.

All things being equal, that puts it in between the Pond block & the Shelby block.

For mine, that's a good spend if you've got a Kirkham to put it in!
:):):)

Avmaviator 04-07-2011 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimis (Post 1121457)
Got word from David K, These Billet Blocks are currently still in prototype stage... They are anticipating around $5K USD for the Block.

All things being equal, that puts it in between the Pond block & the Shelby block.

For mine, that's a good spend if you've got a Kirkham to put it in!
:):):)

Yeah the first block is currently at Keith Craft. He is going to build a full engine using that block and run it for a while from what I understand.

I saw the original two wooden blocks, pretty neat.

soulman 04-09-2011 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimis (Post 1109060)
Mate... I wish I new... do you have any suggestions.

The whole project is in its infancy.

I'm miles away from even confirming engine details... block etc!

I'm tossing up a range of ideas... including a KC Alu 482, right through to an even LS7, and others in between
(You can blame Heidelberg for the LS7 his SPF with LS7 looks bang on, and would go like the stink, with full ABS traction control, full race logic and get 25+ mpg).

I'm still trying to get a Kirkham landed.

The deal has been done verbally, and I'm keen, but....
there are hurdles we are negotiating.
If I ever get this thing landed & over the line I'll be as happy as a pig in mud!

Open to you thoughts and suggestions...

Best wishes,

Dimis,

With the Kirkham you have ordered, what options have you got ??

And how are you importing in as ?

Soul.

Dimis 04-10-2011 04:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soulman (Post 1121838)
Dimis,

With the Kirkham you have ordered, what options have you got ??

And how are you importing in as ?

Soul.


Hi Soulman,

project is in it's infancy, nothing finalized.
&
thus, haven't yet crossed the importing bridge.

What do you a) suggest I order & b) what do you recommend regarding importing?

Ps: I hear salt air is giving you some trouble.
Happy to help you out with your Kirkham,
I have a spare spot in my garage for one ;-)

kingest regards,
anth

soulman 04-11-2011 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimis (Post 1121864)
Hi Soulman,

project is in it's infancy, nothing finalized.
&
thus, haven't yet crossed the importing bridge.

What do you a) suggest I order & b) what do you recommend regarding importing?

Ps: I hear salt air is giving you some trouble.
Happy to help you out with your Kirkham,
I have a spare spot in my garage for one ;-)

kingest regards,
anth

Dimis,

sorry was under the impression you had ordered one.

Love to know if you can bring them in, a lot of doors are now closed regardless if intention are to 90 day permit use.

They still regard it as a car -complete or not !! I know of 3 in Aus that cannot be registered.

Love to have a FIA version if it was possible.

Save the heartache and maybe look at a local car.

I know an excellent '68 reg AC cobra -Arntz for sale complete with csx numbers.

Good luck .

Soul.


Dimis,

Dimis 04-11-2011 01:01 AM

Hi Soul,

Thanks for the advice...
But you never did mention what options you'd recommend?


PM sent.

soulman 04-11-2011 01:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimis (Post 1122050)
Hi Soul,

Thanks for the advice...
But you never did mention what options you'd recommend?


PM sent.

Dimis,

Your bio says deposit paid.

Soul.

Dimis 04-11-2011 02:19 AM

True, deposit has been paid, but deal isn't finalized.
Options...?

soulman 04-11-2011 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimis (Post 1122066)
True, deposit has been paid, but deal isn't finalized.
Options...?

Very cool.....

I know brushed finish is a nightmare to maintain , the guy i bought my car off [ Otomix -Ray] had/owned the polished car that BLEW the doors off the Ferrari, that would be even worse !!

SS chassis is pretty funky to look at and the 427 FE Shelby is pretty scary, given that the car is a piece of art , i would get the guys to do as much as possible in the states.

Efi is way cool also.

Looking forward to seeing another piece of art driving around.

Soul.

AC-460 04-11-2011 03:23 AM

Checout www.genisis427.com
upto 527 cubes nin an Alloy block.....

guye 04-11-2011 03:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AC-460 (Post 1122071)
Checout www.genisis427.com
upto 527 cubes nin an Alloy block.....

Try www.genesis427.com - that works.

Merv and Sharon 04-12-2011 05:05 AM

Or you could buy this: http://australianmusclecarsales.com....-robnell-cobra

Dimis 04-12-2011 06:20 AM

Nice ride Merv,
I remember when this car was for sale years ago at Shannons auctions in Melb.
If I recall corretly, it was up for auction again in July 2010 at Shanons but in Sydney and was passed in.

I think this car would make a great base for anyone wanting to redo a robnell to steph greco specs. I certainly have considered this.

Merv and Sharon 04-13-2011 12:28 AM

Given its NSW rego it would be an excellent buy for someone there with present difficulties in that state with engineering ADRs and registration. It would certainly hold it's value b


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