1988 535 LSx swap by Classic Daily

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azgdds
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1988 535 LSx swap by Classic Daily

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1988 535 with LSx swap completed by Jake Barkell at ClassicDaily.net

This car started as Jake's personal car in a 1985 Silver body e28. In 2014 it was swapped to it's current body, a black 1988 535.

Please look at http://www.classicdaily.net/gallery/?album=E28LS1 for the original build photos to see the detail put into this car.

The T56 6-speed transmission has since undergone a rebuild and a LS6 intake has been installed for 300hp at the rear wheels, as verified on Jake's dyno (video https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4fTtD ... sp=sharing)

Car includes -

Cardinal Sport interior
Sisal Coco Car Mats
Fresh window tinting
Cold AC
Sunroof
e34 540 front and rear brakes
Bilstein shocks with Eibach springs
M6 steering box
e28 M5 shadow trim and spoiler
Powder coated euro bumpers
HID headlights
E39 Style 5 wheels with a spare (5 wheels)
Hard wired Valentine V1 connector by rear view mirror
Always stored in heated garage with battery tender

Asking $20,000

email me at azgdds@gmail.com
Located in Bay City, MI

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MOTO
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Post by MOTO »

Purists be damned this is cool! Wish I had the $. GLWS
LSXBeemer
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Post by LSXBeemer »

300 hp at the wheels seems like a conservative number for an LS1 with an LS6 intake. Either the dyno is off, or something else is. I would think 330 at a minimum. Still, great numbers. I love Jakes builds.

Need to start my build.

GLWS.
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Post by mitch5 »

It is probably a truck block. Could you provide more info on the motor? What block and headers did you use.
LSXBeemer
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Re: 1988 535 LSx swap by Classic Daily

Post by LSXBeemer »

It's a 5.7 liter LS1 motor.

Even it's an LQ4 (truck block), which is a 6.0 liter, it will put down more than 300 hp at the wheels with an LS6 intake.
azgdds
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Post by azgdds »

It is a 5.7 from a 1999 Camaro. Jake's dyno is a bit of an unknown. It, at the time, had not been calibrated to known values from other dynos. The data we were interested in was the improvement from ls1 to ls6 intake, which was 15-17hp.
azgdds
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Here are some more pictures.

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bugeyeboat
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Post by bugeyeboat »

How does this car's handling compare to a e28 with oe engine and with the same suspension?
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Post by Tammer in Philly »

Should be better. Aluminum LS weighs less than an M30, and it's significantly shorter in length and lower in height.
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Post by bugeyeboat »

It really depends on the engine mounts construction and how far back, how low, the mounts allow the engine to be positioned. I have seen Jake's builds, and they look great. I have also seen the amount of work that Todd underwent to mount his ls(x) even lower, which involved creating some custom mounts for his front sway bar so he could lower the motor even further than other ls(x) conversions. That is why I was curious to know how this particular setup felt handling vs an oe setup w/ the same suspension.
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Post by azgdds »

I'd have to direct that question elsewhere, as I have only driven this one. My experience is that it drives outstandingly. I had an e46 m3 and I am very pleased with this. Especially with the upgraded suspension components and steering box, I can confidently says it would handle considerably better than with an M30.
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Bump for Thanksgiving!
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Happy Valentine's day!
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mmmmmmmm
azgdds
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Post by azgdds »

Alright, time to get serious about selling things. I have had it out of storage (heated garage) and she is running perfectly. Any questions or requests, please let me know.
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(Paris Hilton) That's hot. (Paris Hilton) GLWS
535is-pa
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Post by 535is-pa »

ha those seats are out of my old car.

glws.
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Post by 86GT635 »

azgdds wrote:Alright, time to get serious about selling things. I have had it out of storage (heated garage) and she is running perfectly. Any questions or requests, please let me know.
Payed all that money for what you wanted, now it's there and you want to sell. I'm thinking the engine swap is only as valuable as the original motor (50% rule). You'll have to price your car based on the condition of the rest of the car assuming it has a m30.

GlWS, I don't see any harm in building a v8 e28.
azgdds
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Post by azgdds »

I have too many toys. It is just reality that it doesn't get the use it deserves and it doesn't belong sitting in my garage. I have a Jaguar XJR and a Ford Raptor that gets most of my personal seat time and an Explorer for when the family is out and about. Jake builds great cars, this car may not be for the traditionalist, but I can tell you it is way more fun to drive. It is for a person who wants a FUN ClassicDaily. Air conditioning and the noise and power of a small block V8. I am open to offers, but, if you want a car like this built for you, it isn't a short process.
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Post by Snoopy11 »

Very nice build, I am sure a lot of money and sweat went in to the project.
I would be interested but can't come close to the asking price.
azgdds
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bump
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Post by m-racer »

Very interesting car. Can you comment on why the drive train was swapped from the silver to the black car? Thanks
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This would be a fun car to drive. GLWS.
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Post by RondoAcapriccio »

m-racer wrote:Very interesting car. Can you comment on why the drive train was swapped from the silver to the black car? Thanks

rust

surprised to see this still up. anyway free bump.
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Re: 1988 535 LSx swap by Classic Daily

Post by mgoblue »

This forum is probably the wrong venue for this car, I'd try ebay or BAT OP
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