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Buick Indy Lights block
Hello, I have a Lola Indy lights car and was wondering if the block in these cars is the same as the GNX one, or what is it? I also possibly have a surplus block.
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Re: Buick Indy Lights block
ooooooh, aaaaah, how much? The gnx has the same block as GN, T-Type. There was a buick stage motor and a stage II motor, for racing.
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Re: Buick Indy Lights block
The block you have is likely a "Stage II" block, sold through GM Performance Parts and never used on a production vehicle. The GNX had a standard Buick V6 turbo block - nothing special and certainly not a Stage II block. The Stage II blocks have much more meat, 4 bolt mains, and 6 bolts per around each cylinder in the head vs. 4. Stronger everywhere. See http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/photoguideindex.html to check out the blocks and heads, plus some intakes.
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Re: Buick Indy Lights block
We just looked at it again, the casting numbers have been ground off mostly so it's hard to read, but it is a 4.1, 4.125" bore, off center, 6 head bolt block. It does have the Buick power 6 on it. Thanks for the help. I've always been impressed with these engines, I work on race cars for a living and we ran Scott Brayton in a Buick Indy car in '89 at the speedway. Our best engine would make 910hp at 9200rpm with 55" of boost (about 12psi); and they would do this for 500 miles no problem. If you missed a gear shift or hit a bump leaving the pits and the revs went over this you broke valve gear for sure, but the bottom end was never a problem.
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Re: Buick Indy Lights block
Only 910 HP?
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Re: Buick Indy Lights block
Does it have a place to bolt a starter?
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BOB SLUSSER 85 T-TYPE 10.35@130 87 GN 11.69@115 |
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