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For all you LSx fans, a V12 LS engine


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How do you weld 2 blocks together? There are oil and coolant passages on the inside that could not possibly be welded together....

 

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COVERT TUNING DIENAMICKS

 

Specialists at welding exotic 12-cylinder engine blocks! :thumbup:

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COVERT TUNING DIENAMICKS

 

Specialists at welding exotic 12-cylinder engine blocks! :thumbup:

 

They would have welded them together side by side and cited NASA as the source for the great innovation and that we are all "haters" for not getting it...

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Also if you read through it before yelling PHOTOSHOP!!! the guy posted a quick video walk around to show its real. I'm also impressed at how non douchey he comes across in the thread and answers people's questions nicely. That's another sure sign it's real and not photoshop ;)

 

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I would purchase one of those 4 cylinder LS engines and put it on a bike just as soon as I could. That would be so awesome

i think this is what you're looking for...

http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/engine/hrdp_1109_v4_motorcycle_engine/viewall.html

http://www.motusmotorcycles.com/index.html

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I keep reading that there is a Suburban with one of these in it, but they had to lengthen the front end to fit it. But I also read that there is a company that built the v16 for Cadillac for their Sixteen concept that built a v16 for that Suburban. Is there two Suburbans or are the internets confused?
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I think Bob Lutz told that story in one of the mags when the Sixteen concept came out. GM had supposedly built that engine and the only front end long enough to hold it was a Suburban...he said it did great dough nuts.
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