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it will hold up, for a little while. you are going to have to replace it eventually. i planned on doing the swap as well but i think it is very expensive. might have to get some numbers from Tom and Kent. BowDown i believe did the swap in a Gen2. The motor is pretty much a drop in so it makes it relatively easy, at least in comparison to doing other engine swaps.
What do you do about electronics? You can't use the stock ecu (can you ?)
i dont believe so. i think he will have to swap it out with a lightning ECU, but i might be able to put him in touch with someone that might be able to get one at a reasonable price! i did not know you already had a lightning. regardless of how you look at it, it is expensive, but you have already spent the money so it doesnt seem so bad (having the motor built for the lightning is probably not cheap, especially since it is an entire motor)
wow, that place is AMAZING! if i only knew enough about engines to begin the build myself, i would def buy from them. that is why i have been looking for a bolt-on SC for my expy. i found a used eaton from a guy with an 01 expy that i might pick up from him. he said it comes with everything for the install including intercooler. he sells lightning stuff for a dealer. he had a problem with the tune so he took the allen kit off and had the ecu re-flashed to correct the problem. now he is dropping a built motor in so he is selling his old SC kit. had 50k on it. or i can get a used lightning SC with 60k on it...
now i know where to go when my engine dies. site bookmarked.
Actually, you'd be surprised… Typically engines cost lots of money. But like I said, it depends who you know. This guy is getting hot reviews on all the SVT websites right now:
http://www.mhpengines.com/
People charge so much money for engines its absolutely ridiculous, and the only reason they do is because nobody knows how to build one themselves. Hahaha, sorta like air condition systems. Do it yourself its $100 or less. Take it to a shop and its $600+. Its nice to see someone starting their own business and making great engines at awesome prices!
if i still have my expy come Feb then this is definitively the place my tax return is going.......i think i agree with you Drew! the longblock is cheaper than just the SC that i wanted to buy! and it comes with everything you need. now, TQ coverter...i have been reading up a little and for truck pulls and whatnot, i would want something higher right? in order to meet with the engine's peak TQ RPM? say, 2600 stall? or am i backwards, and i would really want 2200 or 2400? remember, this is for annual truck pull, mud run, daily driver. and must handle lightning swap.
i think i agree with you Drew! the longblock is cheaper than just the SC that i wanted to buy! and it comes with everything you need. now, TQ coverter...i have been reading up a little and for truck pulls and whatnot, i would want something higher right? in order to meet with the engine's peak TQ RPM? say, 2600 stall? or am i backwards, and i would really want 2200 or 2400? remember, this is for annual truck pull, mud run, daily driver. and must handle lightning swap.