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Makes me wonder where Vorschlag is with this product?
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Not really, the car performs fantastic, the conversion Vorshlag did (as you would expect ) is at this point flawless. I'm driving it in this Texas heat in all kind of driving temps with no heat issues. Haven't tracked it yet so cant say when its really pushed. But the car is everything I would hope it should be. The seat of the pants feel of the car and how it feels,....feels the same as it did with FA20,....except when you give it gas.....instant torque....instant acceleration....and the roar of the LS, the CAI they designed along with the long tube headers give it that distinct Chevy engine roar. Shifting is almost instinctual and an afterthought , better than it was with the stock unit...waaay better.its a surreal experiance....so much good to outweigh me not having enough money to complete...( which is just a few overtime paychecks away from completion ).....who ever does this next VIA Vorshlag will get to my point in a matter of weeks which took me 19 months mainly due to development time and waiting for suppliers. I thought I had a general idea going into this how much work was required...... I will just say this, I have learned alot. Its an incredible feat to do, and most of all to do CORRECTLY
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Yeah....I'm thinking easily $12-15K for the kit with an LS3 and transmission when its all done. We shall see.
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Vorschlag is one o the few places, with precision chassis works, where I would do such conversion, these guys are top notch. I am curious how much you paid for this, but Vorschlag learned tons on this build, I hope they are giving you some sort of discount for the learning curve.
When I see all the guys pouring thousands in a turbo kit, i think the LSX kit makes so much more sense on the long run. But it needs to be cheap because the resale value on these conversion is really bad so far.
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Speaking of which, how does it handle? Same as stock? Do you have any more videos of it?
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The swaybar parts have been partially mocked up, but final parts are not built, nor were they sold to Rick. AC components are straight forward and (as far as I know) have not been purchased by the shop or sold to Rick. Well, maybe the compressor (I can't remember), but not the other components. I can finish the majority of the electrical integration on another stock car, but will eventually need to finalize it on a swapped car. I think we can finish the swaybar on a stock car. The AC will have to be done on a swapped car. Either way, the hard parts of the swap will be going into production before the soft parts are finished.
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Nah. If you read their blog, they say the kit will be about the same price as the E36 swap kit. Theres $4k. Then the say another $1.5k for canbus solution. T56 Magnum XL $3.5k new. LS3 $7k new. May be able to find a deal though. Assuming you do the labor yourself. Thats about $15k for all new. $12k if your patient enough to find some smoking deals on engine and trans.
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$15k sounds like where it should be, without labour.
That's already bringing the car above $30k investment, which is really close to used corvette C6 pricing. If they offer a good kit with plug and play stuff I think this could be a very fun winter project for any FRS owners wanting more power.
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