It seems to me that a lot of young kids come on here thinking that dropping a turbo Buick engine into anything is just like dropping a 350 Chevy into a 72 Nova. I think a lot of them look at Joe Shmoe who spent $2500 and got an engine with a harness and did a swap on a blah blah. $2500 is just getting started. For it to work properly there are electronics, fuel system, engine mounting, transmissions, rear ends, exhaust, etc, etc
It gets really expensive real quick.......even for us older working stiffs with 9-5 jobs.
I laugh since GM Hi Tech ran that article on Steve Kaminski's swap on that 93 Firebird, it seems all the kids with the 3rd and 4th gen F bodies want to do a similar swap. It aint cheap. If I remember correctly, Steve was getting approx $5k in labor alone to do such a swap....when he was in better health.
Bottom line is speed costs. How much money do you have?
People say they want to be different. Different costs a lot too........How much money do you have?
If "cant afford" is in your vocabulary, then this isnt the swap for you. If you dont understand "blms, O2's, KR, IAC counts, etc"
Again, this isnt the swap for you.
I am not trying to convince people not to do the swap, since it works great when you know what you are doing and where everything goes. I just want people to know that you could end up with a car that doesnt run and a lot of wasted money.By the time you get done, you will have spent the same amount or more than it would have cost to buy a real Turbo Regal or a real TTA and you will still have a car that isnt worth as much since it wasnt originally a turbo car.