2004 Chevrolet Blazer Ls1 V8 Conversion on 2040-cars
Port Orange, Florida, United States
For Sale
2004 Chevrolet Blazer with LS1 Engine conversion. I am selling this truck for less than what it would cost to procure the parts and do the conversion yourself. The truck is free. The truck has 222,000 miles, the conversion was done at 160,000 miles so it is well shaken out. You can get in the truck and head out for anywhere you like. The truck shipped from the factory well equipped, and I have owned it since 20,000 miles. It has the big brake option with discs out back, big sway bars and heavy duty springs. In addition I have installed: 1998 Aluminum block LS1 from a Camaro with a 4L60E tranmission, rebuilt with all heavy duty components Engine has a mild Comp Cam, Hand ported heads, Wiend intake, Shorty Headers. HP estimated north of 350 Wiring Harness which marries the ECM to the Blazer interior is from Current Performance. 255 LPH fuel pump Heavy duty aluminum 2 Row radiator with 2 electric fans and custom shroud. Air conditioning is ice cold. Locker rear end with new Moser axels, bearings, Seals. Newer Bearing hubs up front, High performance brake pads. 17 Wheels and Tires. When I put this truck together I wanted it to be a sleeper and I wanted to maintain the stock feel with spare tire and factory fuel tank intact so it has a 2 into 1 exhaust system built for it. Everything works as new except it has gobs of power, on the interstate 70 to 100 comes in just a few seconds. If you are thinking about doing this conversion this truck gets you there faster for less than it would cost to gather the same quality parts and you could take it to the next level, cowl hood?? Lowering?? It is a four door but hey 4 doors are great. |
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