Originally Posted by wstar A 6MT for a 370Z? The most economical route is probably to buy one from a wrecked car at a local junkyard and rehab it a
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A ls2 swap would cost you over 10 k to do there are a few guys over on my350z.com that have done it . In my opinion might as well put a turbo kit on your car that's just me though
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The custom work on any LSx swap will be pretty intense (mounts, trans upgrade as well?, dash/ecu/gauges all custom from scratch, etc). For a dedicated track car with a destroyed VQ that needs replacing, I could see doing it if you had the money and time. The big unknown additional cost is whether you'd need to replace the ABS controller as well (with a one-off race unit or something cheaper that's compatible with the LSx ECU?). Something tells me the stock ABS unit might have issues running on its own without the expected inputs from the Nissan ECU? A couple of people have linked custom race-oriented standalone ABS controllers that would work, but they were all in the $7,500++.
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