do they make mount kits and and a drive shaft for this swap yet , and is that all thats involved.
do they make mount kits and and a drive shaft for this swap yet , and is that all thats involved.
yes they do, the do it yourself kit is 800$, you will have to weld all of the brackets together yourself, i have all of my welding certificates if you want it done right, or the kit ready to bolt in i believe is right around 2k, forgot who makes the kit, i will look into it, you will have to beat out your tranny tunnel pretty significantly and get your drive-shaft shortened.
Hinson supercars makes a kit I believe spelling might be wrong, google it.
thanks guys , the hinson place sells a kit with a bunch of **** that i can actually make myself or do without . all i need are the mounts and driveshaft from the resaerch i have done . and from them that will only be about 450 from what i understand. reps to both of you .
let me know how it turns out, i have an LS2 sitting around i'd like to throw in a 97-98 chassis
saving it for a rainy day project, only paid 2700 for it and it has 11k on it
the hinson stuff is garbage. i know because i tried to help them do a decent job on it, and they had no interest in doing anything but making money and cutting corners while tooting their own horn.
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no diy kit.
also check out www.ls1tech.com inthe conversions & hybrids forum. get on there and get in
i heard the hinson stuff sucks more than a few times now . so has anyone actually done this swap or know someone who has . my research has came to a halt . plus to top it off my sr popped on my way home tonight . sooooo i need info to get this done .Originally Posted by mikespeed95
talk to erin HIPSI on here if he evne still gets on here. he did his by himself
let the games begin reps would be nice
thanks man , didnt give that much info but still thanks . i will im him .
Yeah make your own, people think custom mounts are expensive, they arent AT ALL. As in under $500 easy. I dont think there is a COMPLETE kit available. Out of curiosity why a LS motor and not another V8?
Originally Posted by simontibbett
cuz ls's kick ass
Yeah but a older V8 takes an hour to install LOL.
Yeah LS's are bad ass. I have heard wiring is actually very simple. There is a diagram somewhere on the net for a LS to 240 swap.
ls1 = 365 hp stock , cheap , to me , + reliable. what more can you ask for ?Originally Posted by simontibbett
boostOriginally Posted by s13slider
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boost = breaking down every week. belive me my talon took a **** once a week . so did mr sr .Originally Posted by redrumracer
My SR powered 240 is my DD and I commute 64 miles a day 5 days a week. Boost = reliable if done right, just like any other motor.
are you 375whp + ?Originally Posted by Echonova
and echo , i had my dsm tuned plenty , by BG and it still popped .
Originally Posted by s13slider
well thats just because its a dsm![]()
this might be a prooven fact .Originally Posted by redrumracer
~calls myth busters ~
dude my ex roommate has a 93 awd dsm and he has been working on it more than he has actually drove itOriginally Posted by s13slider
mine was a 91 but same here .Originally Posted by redrumracer
truth. my 320whp SR was plenty reliable being beaten on for 4 years of drifting and daily driving. the LS1 blew up my first demo due to oil starvation.Originally Posted by Echonova
which one is better tho?
I got dinner to goto.
ls1! or 2
Ok, no matter what...LS > SR ANY ****ING DAY
Gotta love that BOV though...
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so turbo the lsxOriginally Posted by AllTheDude
and get no traction whatsoever.....Originally Posted by redrumracer
lol since he loves the bov sound lol get the electronic bov lol jk
I think he'll be to busy with trying to get traction and staying straight to think bout a bov
I got dinner to goto.
LS2 swap would be fun as hell..
Could a swap work on a convertible 240? That'd make for a nice little beast.
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Make your own brackets. It wont be that hard. Buy some plate steel and go to town with some metal working tools. If you need drive shaft work, check out Drive Shaft Services on Cobb parkway/41 in marietta. They do all the work for the offroaders and alot of the guys running big motors in little cars.
Beat the **** out of your drive shaft tunnel because its gonna be alot bigger. How is your rear end? Why not throw an solid axle under there while your at it to make it wont blow?
You can get a cheap 10 Bolt chevy or ford 8.8 for nothing and it will hold the power you need it to.
I dont really see the little IRS diff holding up to 400 hp and off the line torque.
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