10 lbs of LS2 in a 5 lb BMW - 56k forget it
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10 lbs of LS2 in a 5 lb BMW - 56k forget it
More pics than you really want.
I don't post much here, but I know some people are interested in this swap.
Actually it fits with room to spare
Went in without a hitch, although I broke the oil pressure sender, which I have done very time I have ever put a Chevy motor into anything - if I was smart I would install that after the motor is in
Unfortunately the motor will have to come out to install the exhaust manifolds but this way the wiring and other plumbing will be easier to do and it is a good place to store the motor and transmission.
Open wide
Fits
Driver's side clearance
Passenger's side clearance
Back to normal ride height
Hood closes
Throw out bearing
LS2 Flywheel (yes I removed the inspection sticker)
LS7 Clutch disk and Pressure Plate
M Coupe Radiator and Ford Taurus 3.8 Fan - the look like they were made to go together
I think I could fit 2 radiators in there
Lots of space
I don't post much here, but I know some people are interested in this swap.
Actually it fits with room to spare
Went in without a hitch, although I broke the oil pressure sender, which I have done very time I have ever put a Chevy motor into anything - if I was smart I would install that after the motor is in
Unfortunately the motor will have to come out to install the exhaust manifolds but this way the wiring and other plumbing will be easier to do and it is a good place to store the motor and transmission.
Open wide
Fits
Driver's side clearance
Passenger's side clearance
Back to normal ride height
Hood closes
Throw out bearing
LS2 Flywheel (yes I removed the inspection sticker)
LS7 Clutch disk and Pressure Plate
M Coupe Radiator and Ford Taurus 3.8 Fan - the look like they were made to go together
I think I could fit 2 radiators in there
Lots of space
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402 forged LS2 block, LS1 electronics. I got the mounts from www.nash8503.com
AC and power steering (the PS is a must since I am using a hydro boost brake booster)
This car will be have a lot more power than either of my RX-7 swaps, plus it is roomier and much nicer
AC and power steering (the PS is a must since I am using a hydro boost brake booster)
This car will be have a lot more power than either of my RX-7 swaps, plus it is roomier and much nicer
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I know - everyone and their brother could start with a block of iron ore and build an entire car in about a day in their back yard for $5 Where is ChrisV when you need him?
That price is for every nut, bolt, wire, relay, tie wrap and everything else needed for the swap, including custom made stainless headers. I am using a lot of his parts, but not everything.
That price is for every nut, bolt, wire, relay, tie wrap and everything else needed for the swap, including custom made stainless headers. I am using a lot of his parts, but not everything.
#17
Out of curiosity, why did you mount the engine so far above the crossmember and at an angle? On my LS1 E36 swap I have the oil pan practically sitting on the crossmember.. I ground down some of the rack support brackets to get the engine even lower.
Car looks nice!! You're gonna have a blast.. I've just got a stock LS1 in mine and it flies!!
Car looks nice!! You're gonna have a blast.. I've just got a stock LS1 in mine and it flies!!
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Originally Posted by freezingtexan
Out of curiosity, why did you mount the engine so far above the crossmember and at an angle? On my LS1 E36 swap I have the oil pan practically sitting on the crossmember.. I ground down some of the rack support brackets to get the engine even lower.
Car looks nice!! You're gonna have a blast.. I've just got a stock LS1 in mine and it flies!!
Car looks nice!! You're gonna have a blast.. I've just got a stock LS1 in mine and it flies!!
Because I like it that way Actually it is about 1/8" off of the steering rack braces and I would not feel comfortable griding those down. The trade-off to get another 1/4" - 3/8" inch lower is not worth it to me.