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Dave’s Engines Built a Custom V12 LS Engine for DAVE KINDIG And Here’s How The Whole Thing Goes Together.

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The V12 LS based engine that Dave Kindig spec’d for the Kindig-It Designs built TwelveAir Ridler Winning Corvette project turned heads, just like the first ones folks saw nearly a decade ago when Race Cast Engineering out of Australia first debuted them in Las Vegas at the SEMA Show. I mean who doesn’t love an LS based engine anyway, but when you add four more cylinders to the thing it just gets better and better. And despite Race Cast starting to build these things years ago, you just don’t see many of them, which makes them super special and cool.

So watch the video below as Dave’s Engines in Utah take this new stack of parts and gives them the love and attention needed to be a perfect runner, and one worthy of a car like this.

Video Description:

In this video, we take you through the precision machining, blueprinting, and final assembly of a V12 engine built for Dave Kindig. We show you the detailed process of measuring, refining, and dialing everything in to make it as good as it can possibly be. From clearances to final assembly, this is what it takes to build a V12 the right way.

 

The post Dave’s Engines Built a Custom V12 LS Engine for DAVE KINDIG And Here’s How The Whole Thing Goes Together. appeared first on BangShift.com.

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