Re: V8 Colorado Swap Guide, Links and Video's
Awesome info!:355:
Awesome info!:355:
go FI LSx or Carbed LSxwhen we body drop mine i'm putting a carbd 350 in mine!!!
here you go,This has gotta be one of the best how-to's I've read here, or anywhere else for that matter. Now, write up a how-to as good as this for "How to make the money"
Well, I'm screwed then.here you go,
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Poster reads: In this country you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women.
ls2's are expensive. $4k-$5k for used or $6k for a new crate engine. Plus trans and accessories.you say $10,000 plus engine and tranny...but only 3,000 for labor? where the other 7,000 come in? just wondering, cuz i REALLY like their work and i cant decide between turbo and LS2 with a nice cam...mmmm....
i know what you mean. but it says $10,000 just to put it in. that means you have to spend $5,000 on an LS2 or LS7 plus a transmission (or just tranny work). that means your up to $15,000. so $7,000 for wiring harness, fans, etc? or did i read it wrong and it was $10,000 for the complete swap with a LS2 included????ls2's are expensive. $4k-$5k for used or $6k for a new crate engine. Plus trans and accessories.
To bad i couldnt take the 455 outta my 86 olds tornado and put it in the 06 canny![]()
$10k for everything, including parts n labor.i know what you mean. but it says $10,000 just to put it in. that means you have to spend $5,000 on an LS2 or LS7 plus a transmission (or just tranny work). that means your up to $15,000. so $7,000 for wiring harness, fans, etc? or did i read it wrong and it was $10,000 for the complete swap with a LS2 included????