dropstep said:The price point is a big one that usually makes me quit reading about people's cars. So many people have a 6.0 swap that claim they have 500 bucks in everything including the cam, heads, intake and nitrous package. Having done a few swaps myself, never LS but the little detail stuff seems to always catch people off guard.
I think that what is happening with a lot of this is people ignore the costs of the radiator/headers/exhaust because "it would have needed it anyway".
I have near $500 in rebuilding my car after the last rallycross, for cryin' out loud. $142 gearset on super mega discount on eBay, $220 for bearings and seals, $40-ish in gear oil, $20 in carb cleaner. Add up ALL the costs involved, not just the major items. (I am generously not counting the $40-ish bucks in fuel to get to Summit and back the first time, and the hour of detour the second time)
When I converted this same car to a different front suspension (FB RX-7, to FC RX-7 frontend) it cost me about $300 for new struts and strut mounts and misc stuff, and a $50 parts car. However, I did the swap because I needed two new ball joints and a new idler arm and a steering gearbox, which would have cost something like $1800. Could I go online and say I converted my car and it paid me $1500?
This still ignores the driveshaft problem. Around here, a custom driveshaft is $500 right there, full stop. This is exactly why I spent way too much time figuring out how to make a Ford 9" work in my Mazda while maintaining the OE driveshaft.