Re: 4.3 vs LS Reliability
Nice post :tup: I will throw in my :2cents: though that the huge growth in power hasn't so much been Chinese manufacturing as much as tuning. Tuning has come a LONG way in the past decade. Even when parts were available for the LS in the early 2000s, there weren't nearly as many single digit street cars.
Standalone engine management, multi fuel tunes, availability of factory forged motors like the Supra, Terminator and solid and available lower ends like the LQ4 & LQ9 have made a HUGE impact in the scene.
So yeah, part of your answer I think is dead on with Chinese manufacturing lowering costs dramatically (this is more of an issue of competition than true manufacturing costs). But the other part is the knowledge curve & tuning.
Nice post :tup: I will throw in my :2cents: though that the huge growth in power hasn't so much been Chinese manufacturing as much as tuning. Tuning has come a LONG way in the past decade. Even when parts were available for the LS in the early 2000s, there weren't nearly as many single digit street cars.
Standalone engine management, multi fuel tunes, availability of factory forged motors like the Supra, Terminator and solid and available lower ends like the LQ4 & LQ9 have made a HUGE impact in the scene.
So yeah, part of your answer I think is dead on with Chinese manufacturing lowering costs dramatically (this is more of an issue of competition than true manufacturing costs). But the other part is the knowledge curve & tuning.