So as some of you may have seen in the minor rant thread last night, I was in an accident on the way home from work in my Cramit. Short version of the story is a Transit Connect pulled out in front of me, I had no time to react, and t boned him. Fortunately both he and I are ok and the other driver is totally at fault, but the Cramit looks to be totaled.
On the bright side, the damage appeared to have spared the drivetrain, suspension, and wheels, so the plan is to but it back, part out what I can, and salvage the drivetrain for its replacement, whatever that may end up being. I've never done a buy back from the insurance co before, so if someone could please explain how that works, what I can expect to pay for the car, and how I should attempt to negotiate that into my settlement I would appreciate it very much. I'm filing the claim through my insurance, fwiw.
So here's the fun part: I've got a 109k mile LS1/T56 combo begging to be saved, what am I gonna swap it into? The possibilities are pretty much limitless, but lets narrow it down to the cheaper end of the spectrum (budget is TBD, but lets say sub $5k for now). As some may recall, I had been looking to sell and replace the Cramit anyways, so the intent would be to fill the same role the Camaro formerly did, pretty much a sunny day driver/auto x/hopeful track day car. I'd like something lighter, more nimble, and more communicative than the Camaro was, ideally. This will also be my first go at an engine swap, so I'm not looking for a massively complicated project either.
First thoughts are:
-E36 - Prior to the Camaro I had one and loved it and I can only imagine how much better it could be with mo powah. I'd been considering 302 swapping one anyways, but the LS presents a few additional complications in the E36 chassis from what I understand. But its been done enough, theres the (rather pricey) Vorschlag kit out there, and I think is be quite satisfied with the final product.
-FC RX7-Another car id previously been considering a 302 swap in, I'm less familiar with this chassis, having never driven nor wrenched on one. But I seem to recall the LS fits a bit better than the bummer and the gigantic trans tunnel will accommodate the T56. To a casual observer, appears to be a bit cheaper than the e36 too.
-RX8-Hear wonderful things about the chassis and they're starting to become hugely cheap and plentiful with blown rotaries. I know the swap has been done enough times, but probably still isn't as common as either of the first two. I'm also much less familiar.
-944-Always kinda dug these, but don't know much about this swap. Porsche parts prices also scare me, I want this car to be relatively cheap to build and run. Does the transaxle complicate things?
-E46-Probably the cheap Bimmer to have right now, more so than the e36. Not sure how much the swap differs from that chassis.
I'm quite open to other suggestions, lets see what we can bench build