71sun510 Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 what do u guys think or know about swaping a ls1 in a 510 datsun Quote Link to comment
HRH Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 FUCK THAT SHIT UP, DOWN, AND SIDEWAYS!!!! DON'T DO IT MAN!!! STAY DATSUN!!!! Quote Link to comment
Laecaon Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 If you want to put a LS1 into a 510, dont ask us if its a good idea. We will say no. (We are Datsun/Nissan enthusiasts it would seem). Talk to your friends and see what there ideas are. IF you do plan on doing it, dont ask any questions (at least dont on specific LS1 stuff). Simply do the swap. You can kinda see what I mean with the guy who is doing a Honda S2000 swap into his car. But whatever you do, dont quit the project, and dont hack the car up. But personally, I would not unless it is to be a drag car. I just dont want the weight of that V8 in the car. A V6 could be cool as it could sit farther back. Quote Link to comment
Xander_42 Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 Is it possible? Yes Is it is easy? No. Can you do it? Doubtful, unless you have crazy mad skills, or piles of cash. Should you do it? No, because invariably you will start, cut up a decent car, get bogged down with all the work, stop, and end up hauling it to the scrapper, and we all don't want to see that. Skib, I got this one covered. Other reasons not to do it: it's stupid, 510s are more about driving to enjoy them than smoking everybody on the street, and an LS1 up front would make a 510 not fun to drive. Why? the suspension would be all fucked up, with a crazy front weight bias, and you'd have too much power to be able to use the throttle. 2 Quote Link to comment
izzo Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 Make sure you have a lot of money, time and fabrication skills. If not, dont do it. If you are asking us about it, im guessing you dont. I am not flaming you, just dont want to see another 510 hacked up, sitting in a garage then sold for scrap/parts later on. happens all the time Quote Link to comment
74datsun620 Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 Don't cut up your 510, Sell it and take the money you where going to use for the ls1 swap and buy this 510 buick v8 w/nitrios.$5700.00 http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/2097058605.html 1 Quote Link to comment
Dirk Diggler Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 Go with a vq35 swap. Plenty power, still Nissan, and it will be a lot more original than a v8 swap Quote Link to comment
Skib Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 But whatever you do, dont quit the project, and dont hack the car up. or Hainz will hunt you down :lol: Quote Link to comment
FoxyRoadster Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 buy a Z Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 what do u guys think or know about swaping a ls1 in a 510 datsun Some thoughts: The stock motor weighs about 250 pounds. I have no interest in LS1 engines so I have no idea what they weigh maybe a little less that twice as much. So no mater how much power they make, the front end is going to have to carry and turn with all the added weight. No amount of suspension work will cure this. It would be fair to say that if your car can go from 0 to 120 in 12 seconds then it had better be able to go from 120 to 0 in 12 seconds or less. The stock brakes are for a 2,200 lb car that goes 70 tops. The biggest and most important safety device in your car is the brakes. The 510 brake technology is 40 years old! Before I did anything I would upgrade the brakes and tires. More power means that the next weakest link in the drive train will be the next in line to break. The R-160 diff won't handle an LS1 for long. Replace with an R-200 and install and LSD. Up to you but I would consider a roll bar and cage for this. I'm not a fan of them but this is an exception. An added bonus is adding structural strength and rigidity to the chassis. More than tripling the hp you'll need it. I haven't even mentioned suspension mods Quote Link to comment
INDY510 Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 what do u guys think or know about swaping a ls1 in a 510 datsun I think you either..... a) have mad fab skills,, and you're building a drag car ......... b.) are under 19 and have no idea WTF you're getting into Which is it??? LS1 in a 510: 2 Quote Link to comment
philcas1987 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 It's beautiful... . Do it! Or ka swap!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
sssr20det510 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 LS1 weighs about the same if not less then a vg30dett and there have been 510's swapped with that. I saw a thread a while back that showed all the nissan motor weights and had the ls1 and ls6 weight as well as some other motors listed but i cant find it now A12 - - - - - - 87 kg 192 lbs A14 93 kg 205 lbs L18 - - - - - - 118 kg 260 lbs CA18ET 118 kg 260 lbs QR25DE - - - - - 121 kg 267 lbs CA18DET 128 kg 282 lbs SR20DE - - - - - 139 kg 306 lbs SR20DET 149 kg 328 lbs FJ20ET - - - - - 166 kg 366 lbs Z20 157 kg 346 lbs KA24DE - - - - - 167 kg 368 lbs (estimated) VG30 166 kg 360 lbs VQ35 - - - - - 142 kg 313 lbs VG30DETT 277 kg 510-610 lbs Ford 2.8 V6-60 - - 138 kg 305 lbs Ford 3.8 V6-90 159 kg 351 lbs Ford 3.0 SHO V6-60 - 211 kg 465 lbs Ford 3.2 SHO V8-60 177+ kg 390+ lbs B/O/P/Rover 215 V8 - 145 kg 318 lbs Ford 5.0 204 kg 450 lbs Chevrolet 350V8 - - 250 kg 550 lbs Chevy LS2 6.0 220 kg 485 lbs Chevy LS7 7.0 - - 208 kg 458 lbs Hemi 392 337 kg 745 lbs Quote Link to comment
69FJWagon Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 I cant remember if it was Dan at DGR or Rich at Daft that said the SR20det with all the turbo stuff and intercooler and piping the LS1 is only like 60LBS but I dont know for sure Quote Link to comment
bonvo Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 if your dead set on a chevy platform go vortec 4.3 v6 its a 350-2 cylinders a lot lighter more then enough power for a 510 and it will sit further back so weight distribution is better Quote Link to comment
Laecaon Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 I know LS1's are drift engines. What I mean by that is I have seen them in countless drift cars, including numerous 240sx, and even a 350z. I actually personally know a kid who is sponsored drifter with his 240sx. He had a SR20DET but has since swaped to a LS1. Quote Link to comment
HRH Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 There's nothing wrong with an LS1, provided it stays the heck out of a 510. Here's a better idea, go buy a Corvette. For all the money and time you've wasted trying to make a V8 510 handle well, you could have just bought a Corvette and been done with it. I'm not going to lie. A C6 or newer, hell even a C5, will straight up spank a 510 for handling and acceleration, and top speed, short of a full race car setup. And used Corvettes can be had damn near as cheap as the amount of money it would cost to properly build a 510 with V8, tube frame, etc. Some ideas just weren't meant to come to fruition unless you can do it all yourself. Quote Link to comment
nismo dr Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 where'd he go? Quote Link to comment
INDY510 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 . out to buy a corvette??? Quote Link to comment
71sun510 Posted December 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 no im not 19 and im doing to be diffrent and in not going to start it and make it go to waist beacause the car is in the body shop getting paint so i would have to finish no mater what and my friiend done some wird swap but there a little more commen so its ether ls1 or cobra motor i get them for cheap he only charging me $300 for him to put it inb and do custom mounts Quote Link to comment
sssr20det510 Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 There is a kid up in seattle marcus that has a ls1 in a white 510 he drifts it, also ther is. Datzilla pete brocks 510 that has a ls1, both of them say they still handle good Quote Link to comment
DISLEXICDIME Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 There's nothing wrong with an LS1, provided it stays the heck out of a 510. Here's a better idea, go buy a Corvette. For all the money and time you've wasted trying to make a V8 510 handle well, you could have just bought a Corvette and been done with it. I'm not going to lie. A C6 or newer, hell even a C5, will straight up spank a 510 for handling and acceleration, and top speed, short of a full race car setup. And used Corvettes can be had damn near as cheap as the amount of money it would cost to properly build a 510 with V8, tube frame, etc. Some ideas just weren't meant to come to fruition unless you can do it all yourself. depending on the driver me and sss510 where pulling faster times at the drags then the new corvet guys. It was kind of sad Quote Link to comment
DISLEXICDIME Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 no im not 19 and im doing to be diffrent and in not going to start it and make it go to waist beacause the car is in the body shop getting paint so i would have to finish no mater what and my friiend done some wird swap but there a little more commen so its ether ls1 or cobra motor i get them for cheap he only charging me $300 for him to put it inb and do custom mounts ok so you have one thing handled mounts! That's the easy part. If I was to do a ls1 510 I would do the swap before I paint . You are going to have too cut out the floor and the fire wall and cage it. My sr has half the torque and horse power of a ls1 and it is all ready stretching and warping the body on my car. not to mention you will have to set the engine back to help with weight transfer front to bask and to make room for the rad. Then you are going to have to tub the shit out of it because you will nead 10inch wide tires just to hook up. I cant get traction 1st through 3rd on my car if I step on it. The only reason we are trying to discourage you is because we have seen many guys with big dreams pore skills and friends who say I can do it but get burnt out on a project and end up destroying a perfectly good car. Trust me anything in a dime over 175 at the wheels is a hand full. Even with proper set up suspension rack and pinion and good tires . Quote Link to comment
HRH Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 Haha, that makes me feel soooo good! Nothing is better than stomping a newer car with old technology. And don't forget, Pete Brock's car had 12" cut out of the firewall to put the motor in correct placement. And there is some debate whether that is an LS1 or not. Some of my Chevy buddies were looking at the heads saying they were the old version, and not that efficient? I don't know, I can't tell a good Chevy block from a hot rock. Never had any use for a 350. Oh yeah, and don't forget, Pete Brock's car still has drum brakes in the rear. :D And to the original poster, first mistake. You just had the car getting paint, and now you're going to try and put the motor in? You better be REALLY careful with that new soft paint, because I guarantee it will scratch easily. A 350 doesn't just fit in there with room to spare. It would be better to get everything fabbed up and finish, yank it out, let it sit somewhere warm to dry for a month, then reinstall everything. Quote Link to comment
81sunnyson Posted December 15, 2012 Report Share Posted December 15, 2012 an sr20 build would be just as expensive if not more u can score a used ls 200-800 bucks depending size and source...ford 9 inch cheap .....autozone or jdm hard to find cheap sr20 and r200 diff then a turbo system just to make it as fast as the v8..... ka sr build probably will cost more my name feels good in your mouth Quote Link to comment
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