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Turbo LS1 1999 Mustang GT - 6.0 Vortec T76 Megasquirt

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2009

**CLICK HIGH QUALITY** A video that was in our first video of the LQ4 powered, T76 fed, Megasquirt controlled 1999 Mustang GT. This is a small pull at 5psi and rough tune. For more info visit www.giffinsperformance.com

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  • i have a 94 cobra that i plan on doing an LS swap in this summer and i was wondering what all i need to do it any help will be much appreciated thank you.

  • when you get ready to do it give us a jingle and we will set you up on the website. We will give you what ever pointers you need.

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  • @canespride83 The LQ4 was an iron block, 325hp. The LQ9 was all aluminum, 345hp.

  • @1985k20silverado I would if it started life as a 4.8. now if it was from the factory a 5.3 then no. but the factory 5.3 had different heads, pistons, and some other stuff from the factory than a 4.8. just depends if it is an aftermarket stroker kit or a factory engine.

  • @csgtfaught Well if you have a 5.3 you dont say its a stroked 4.8 even though thats what it is.

  • @1985k20silverado yes you can change the displacement but that would be a stroker kit and or bore. but if someone has that they state it, they dont just say ls1. if you want to say a 364 ls1 add stroker in there or stroked. the way you stated the ci of the engine implied a non altered block, be more clear in your comment if you do not want to be mistaken.

  • @csgtfaught way to comment on a year old comment, and a ls1's displacement can be changed with different cranks/rods/and what not therefore it doesnt have a set displacement. My 02, 4.8 is the same block as my friends 01, 5.3 which i believe is a cast iron ls1

  • @sayer308 wrong the ls1 is a 346ci 5.7L aluminum the ls2 is a 364 6.0L aluminum . some more info the engine in this stang is the LQ4 364ci 6.0L which is the Iron block truck motor.

  • @GiffinsPerformance would you guys hapen to have a msq file for the megasqurit II i have the same setup in my 63 nova lq4 zo6 cam T76 single just trying to get somthing close so i can fine tune it ..... mollyleonard@setel.com

  • haha joke coming from  gy with the name TA in it lol

  • this is a nice video i hope that you guys keep makin more of them. Im just coming to realize the great potential power for dollar value a lq4 block could offer with aluminum heads and carb and was wondering if the lq4 has the same motor mounts as the LS motors. This would really help me with my project. I don't want to say anything yet until im done and i'll definitely post a video for that. Thanks again for the video.

  • maybe you mistyped or soomething idk.

    ls1 =346ci 5.7 aluminum

    ls2=364ci aluminum

    lq4/lq9= 364ci iron

    truck mostly get the LQ motors but lately they get the Lxx motors (like the 6.2L L92, etc.)

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