What makes the 496 levitator different from a fuel injected 8.1
Bart's who I've been talkin too.Builder doin the harness work I assume? If not, the guy that did mine an calebs does a hell of a job on em
I am not sure if related, but could be.
I asked my marine mechanic the difference between my Mercury (Chevy) 5.0 in my ski boat and a standard Chevy 5.0 and he said the marine motor is blue printed and balanced (would need to look that up) and specifically designed to run high RPM's for an extended period of time. He said car motors will work, they just won't run and are not designed for hundreds of hours at 5K rpms that a marine motor is.
Thank you sir. That's exactly what I was looking for.I called Mark Snider with PCM and he told me that the differences between the 496 marine and 496 truck are Brass Plugs, Camshaft and calibrations. They program these motors to there peak and turn them back for longevity. I asked him what has replaced it as far as reliability. He told me they've had great luck with the 6.0L HO LSA motor. Same as the LS3 in the vettes with changes mentioned above is what he stated.