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difference's between the l67 and n/a commo v6

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difference's between the l67 and n/a commo v6

Post by hixi126 »

looking to build a ln106 and have a r151 box and a dellow adaptor to suit a commodore v6 , but... plans are to use a supercharged v6?
will it bolt up the same ??
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Post by smaddock »

Should do... the v6 blocks are the same, as in the ecotec v6 and supercharged v6 blocks. Only difference is the internals and topend.
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Post by VooDoo »

The L76 and NA will bolt up exactly the same but the L76 engine is a lot stronger internally.
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Post by Elmo »

HUGELY STRONGER!!!!!!!! Awesome motors
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Post by hixi126 »

hence the reason why im using this engine over a 304
thanks guys
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