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  • WarHammer 2/1
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    Originally posted by Hooffenstein HD
    What's the weight of the iron block LS like compared to the relatively lightweight SBF?
    I think there about the same

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  • Hooffenstein HD
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    Originally posted by IronFreak
    5.3LS motor.......
    What's the weight of the iron block LS like compared to the relatively lightweight SBF?

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  • IronFreak
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    5.3LS motor.......

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  • graveshaker
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    Both choices will yield pure pleasure. If you go the 5.0 route, power can be made on the cheap. I used Ford Racing turbo swirl aluminum heads, edelbrock 2221 cam (520 lift), link bar lifters and a 750 holley on my build.
    Here is an idling video shortly after my build. It's in a foxbody with all tubular suspension, pretty light and very fast.

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  • mrcheezle19
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    or

    gtfo

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  • henryki
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    Sorry, his motor cost closer to $5k, the plan for the car is to be gutted, caged, and have a beefy high compression 5.0 for track/drift times. Anyone have a late model roller they're willing to sell?

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  • henryki
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    Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0
    My 5.0 E30 was a blast.

    That said, I missed my m20 dearly. Kind of wish I had just done a turbo m20 now looking back. I didn't keep the car for long after the swap, it lost it's class.

    Stupid power, but at the cost of the cars finesse.
    I love E30's but the fact is it's an 80's BMW they're pretty cool but I think the classy factor has kinda gone away with time unless you do a full restoration (IMO)

    Originally posted by Hooffenstein HD
    Who swaps a 5.0 into an E30 and keeps it stock though? If I did one I'd be aiming for 350hp at the crank using some ~170cc aluminium heads, roller cam and a 4 barrel.
    Thaaaaaank you... I wouldn't keep it stock looking to light those tires up like its the fourth of juuuly. The main reason for wanting to do the swap is for the lolz.

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  • Hooffenstein HD
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    Originally posted by e30lov
    93 Fox body 5.0, 205hp/275tq at the crank.
    Who swaps a 5.0 into an E30 and keeps it stock though? If I did one I'd be aiming for 350hp at the crank using some ~170cc aluminium heads, roller cam and a 4 barrel.

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  • Exodus_2pt0
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    My 5.0 E30 was a blast.

    That said, I missed my m20 dearly. Kind of wish I had just done a turbo m20 now looking back. I didn't keep the car for long after the swap, it lost it's class.

    Stupid power, but at the cost of the cars finesse.

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  • cgk_iii
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    Plus,
    Originally posted by JCarp90
    5.0s are for fags, man.

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  • cgk_iii
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    Id go with a turbo or N/A M20 any day.. ECU isn't THAT complicated once you dig into it. Im sure if you're mechanically inclined enough to do a 5.0 swap then im sure you can figure out how to tune with ms

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  • Peattie
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    Originally posted by JCarp90
    5.0s are for fags, man.

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  • Pantless Spency
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    Originally posted by henryki
    So I've been thinking about doing a turbo set up on my m20 to make about 300-350whp.. but earlier today my buddy was telling me about a 5.0 swap. I was thinking about maybe doing a carbed 5.0 so I don't have to mess with an ECU blah blah blah.. Any Ideas? yes or no?
    turbo.


    5.slow is not a very great v8..


    but a 5.slow would be fun, and does have enough power to allow fun, and is very cheap.



    with that being said, a stock m20 is also "slow" and also has enough power to have a lot of fun.

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  • henryki
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    Originally posted by WarHammer 2/1
    How's the fit with the 5.0?

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  • henryki
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    Same guy who was telling me about doing a 5.0 swap works at a race motor shop and can hook it up with afr heads and any machining needed. He built a 5.0 with stock crank forged rods/pistons and afr heads. He's making about 400hp don't know about torque tho.. Don't know exactly how much he spent but for sure less than 3k

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