Chris_V said:
dannyzabolotny said:
Honestly, given the cost and effort of doing the LS swap (even if you do everything on your own), it's still cheaper to swap in an S62 + 6-speed from an M5 into a 540i wagon. You get an OEM feel and everything works properly. That takes you to 400hp without any additional mods.
I followed the build thread for the brown E39 LSX wagon and it ended up being extremely costly,
The same guy that built that brown LSx wagon just finished a supercharged S62/6speed swapped E38 that is absolutely gorgeous. But, it was quite costly, too.
https://petrolicious.com/articles/this-engine-swapped-six-speed-sedan-is-the-m7-that-bmw-never-built
There is still the electronics to deal with though the E38 has the added difficulty of not coming with a manual trans so there are additional steps to get everything to play nicely together. It'll be slightly easier on the E39 due to the factory 6 speed manual option, bu tthe engine itself still won't be cheap. And you'll want to rebuild it due to them not being the most reliable at higher miles, and that's going to cost more than an LSx as well. The LS can get you more power, cheaper, with greater reliability overall. It just won't have the cool factor of building a "factory" M5 wagon. ;)
Yeah, the E38 is a lot trickier electronically due to the E38 never having an S62 option. The E39 is a lot more straightforward.
I guess the costs depend on how you source the motor. An LS will be cheaper for sure, especially from a junkyard, but you'd want an all-aluminum LS if you wanted to keep the balance the same, and those tend to cost more since they're mostly found in Corvettes. An S62 will run you anywhere from $3k-$6k depending on the mileage. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a higher mileage engine, the actual engine block is solid and can last for hundreds of thousands of miles. A full engine overhaul for an S62 would be $1k-$2k for new gaskets, new rod bearings, etc. This is assuming you do all the work yourself.
Now the LS might be cheaper to overhaul before installation, but when it comes to actually making the LS fit, that's where it gets tricky. Motor mounts, transmission mounts, transmission cross member, shifter, etc. All of that stuff gets to be pretty pricey unless you're a master fabricator, whereas the S62 drops right into a 540i with no modifications needed. And then with the LS you have to deal with making it play nice with the radiator, power steering, AC, cluster gauges, etc.
In the end you might be a little ahead financially with the LS swap, but it certainly isn't cheap. And you'll probably spend twice as long getting everything to work properly. Now if you're trying to get a BMW wagon to 800hp, then the LS swap option starts to make a lot more sense, because you'll spend a LOT of money trying to get an S62 to those power levels.