What was your build? Checked some posts, Im assuming a turbo build with a forged ls1?
Yeah, I can only assume labor on a build like this would probably be as expensive, if not more expensive than the parts themselves. No way I would be doing this build if I had someone else doing the labor.
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Wow, you're in 14k even with a junkyard ls1? This may turn out to be a little more expensive than I thought. I have yet to actually sit down and list every single piece I need and what the cost will be.
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TeXJ, I don't think the words "LS1 swap" and "Budget" go along together very well lol
I am currently in the middle of doing the swap, got my motor/tranny/harness from a wrecked 99 trans am, and using Garret's kit.
As my project sits, I am looking at about 14-15k to complete it with what I want to do to it and have done to it, keeping the motor stock with the exception of the headers (and ripped every bit of emissions control off the motor).
From what I have learned from projects like these, come up with a reasonable price you think, then double it. I was thinking about 7k in the beginning, and will be right around 14-15 when done.
CLM, can't wait to see this swap progress, it will be a fun build man.
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Well, what are you looking for? Price of an LS3 swap or an LS1 swap? I am going all out on this build, all new parts and everything. Have no idea how much its gonna cost as I have just started picking up parts, but I will be well over 10k including just the roller, engine, and sikky swap kit. Then all of the random shit adds up after that: steering rack conversion, brake booster set up, radiator, efans, intake tubing, ecu, harness, etc.. you get the point. I assume I will be well over 20k in parts by the time this is over.
If you want to do an ls swap on a budget and grab an ls1 or an ls2 out of a gto or some old corvette/camaro and a t56 to go along with it, I would say you could accomplish an entire swap for pretty cheap. Granted that you have a chassis already, swapping an ls1 that you find into an e30 could probably be done well under 10k. I believe that one of the guys who came out with a swap kit (garret I believe) said he did everything for about 6k in parts. This is not including labor obviously. I am doing all of the labor myself so I haven't taken that into account.
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Whats the cost for a LS swap? Been wanting to do one.
Or how much do you think you'll spend on it minus the upgrades to the motor.
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Well, went to pick up the roller on Thursday and it didnt work out. Went to check out another one last night, and about to see another one this morning. Hopefully I can pick one up this weekend so I can actually get some progress started....
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My '90 325is LS3 Swap Build Thread
Hey guys,
Figured I would start a thread as I just started collecting parts for my LS swap. The car is a 1990 325is, I am picking it up tomorrow and will probably put some pictures up when I do. Picked up an LS3 core block yesterday, will be building that with a callies crank, some callies rods, wiseco pistons, etc....
I already got into the group buy for sikky's ls swap kit, so I will be using their mounts, oil pan, headers, driveshaft, etc...
Things I will be picking up in the near future is the t56 tranny, probably some wilwood brakes (although I haven't done much research in this area yet), and probably some GC coilovers (again, not sure which). If anyone has opinions here on brands/setups to go with, I am all ears.
Things I haven't found/researched yet would be the e36 steering rack conversion, built diff, brake booster setup, etc... Should be getting on this stuff in the next few weeks to come.
Initially I will be focusing on all of the suspension/chassis work at least in the first few weeks I have the car. Im building a new/torquey engine inside of an old chassis, so I want to make sure it is not going to fall apart. I plan on replacing all the bushings, installing coilovers, essentially refreshing the suspension this weekend. What all can/should I be doing to strengthen the chassis? I am planning on a built rear diff, who would you guys suggest going to for this? I am assuming power level will be ~500rwhp. Traction is definitely going to be an a big issue, I am going to be needing some wide tires. But that will be addressed once I get to that point...
I have no experience with the e30 platform, so there is still a lot of stuff I have to learn. I have been trying to do as much reading/researching in the past week as I can, but you can only learn so much so fast about a platform and which companies or brands are the best to deal with. Looking forward to figuring this whole swap out and can't wait for that first start up. Although this is probably going to be a relatively slow build, that first start probably won't happen for a full year. Let me know if you guys have any opinions on things I should be doing, things I have done, or where I should be getting certain parts.
I am hoping to have some pictures up by this weekend of the car and a least a little bit of suspension progress.Last edited by CLM21; 01-26-2015, 01:31 PM.Tags: None
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