Interesting replies. Very interesting indeed.
With all due respect to all, but I would like to make another comment. The original 6 cylinder engine may be a work of art and I'm sure it makes for a great engine. HOWEVER, recently I had a friend trying to make the decision of original vs. LT1 power. In my friend's case, he did some reaserch as to how much it was going to take to rebuild the Jaguar engine in his XJ6. Much to his surprise it was going to take about $10k to repair and that was with no guarantee. In other words, you spends your money, and you gets your engine and that is it.
Well, the LT1 option sure sounded more usable. The car was going to be used as a daily driver and not 'pampered'. The decision was to go with an LT1/4L60E. My friend has had no problems and he has been very happy with his conversion.
Finally, let me mention something else: a couple of years ago I attended a car show at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Under a tent, were a number of very exotic, very pricey cars. Amongst them were a couple of Ferraris, a GT40 and in the middle of it all an XKE. A very red XKE with a very expensive leather interior, wire wheels, the works. There was something different when I looked down at the console but did not pay it much attention.
Later, I strolled back into the tent, and sure enough the bonnet was open. Much to my surprise this XKE had a Buick Grand National turbocharged V6. Most impressive and one heck of a conversion. The owner spared no expense, and it showed. Awesome car. Indeed awesome.
This is where some folks really have a problem. Well, I don't. I think a car is to be enjoyed. Some folks would scorn the swap others (like me)would marvel at the engeneering that took place and at the final result.
What amazes me is that when you pick up any copy of Practical Classics from the UK at a local Barnes and Noble there are plenty of engine swaps done on true 'classic' british cars. So, it is not the end of the world when a swap is done to better the performance of car.
Finally, I would a million times over perform a swap for a good fuel injected, dependable modern engine that would run anytime anyplace, instead of letting a car rot or fall apart. So many true classics get tucked away and forgotten because of overpriced engine parts or overpriced mechanics. Use what is available and enjoy the car!!
Please, don't think I'm trying to flame anyone. I just wanted to share some of my thoughts...
Also: Kin, you mention you bough an LT1 from a '97 Z28? Sorry, but '96 was the last year that Z28's were made with LT1's. 97's and above came with LS1 engines.
Regards,
joe
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