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Theoretical Auto conversion of helicopter

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I think the title says it but I was thinking this morning about how far things like the LS3 conversions and others have come in recent times and realized that with something like the 525 hp LS3 wouldn't two of them on paper have the ability to replace the turbine (this is just talking about the HP being in the same ball park not the mounting and all that before someone calls me a buffoon for due to balance and such)
 
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