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Honda S2000 With Corvette LS1 V8 Transplant

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Old 09-11-07 | 08:19 AM
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Who is willing to put an LS1,LS2, LS7 into their Lexus? Very reliable motor, and it beats pulling to the side of the road every three miles to make sure the 1jz or 2jz does not blow up from over heating or coolant leaks.
Old 09-11-07 | 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by DASHOCKER
The best crate engine on the planet imo. We have a local guy with an LS1 in a 1987 190E Mercedes


This is a recent project I tripped across. A late 70's e12 (5 series) with a cheby swap.



and I had this bird for a while with a zz3 crate motor...



IMHO these swaps are usually more trouble than they're worth.

Old 09-11-07 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by DASHOCKER
Who is willing to put an LS1,LS2, LS7 into their Lexus? Very reliable motor, and it beats pulling to the side of the road every three miles to make sure the 1jz or 2jz does not blow up from over heating or coolant leaks.
Like I said earlier, I'd love to have one in an SC with a manual transmission. Anyone know if it's been done yet? I'm sure it has but Im too lazy to search for it. haha
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