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Come on guys, you gotta give more details than that! I will be attempting the conversion in the spring, would be awesome to talk with some one who has been there done that.
Well, a brand new ZR1 TR6060 can be ordered through your local GM dealer for $2900 and the differential runs around $2000. Used Z06 assemblies pop up on ebay all the time for $1500-3500. The biggest issue is a crossmember, followed by a modified torque tube then cv adapters.
The biggest issue is a crossmember, followed by a modified torque tube then cv adapters.
That price seems really reasonable, I reckon add another $500 for the other parts required (clutch pedal and all other parts that I will need to discover)
And then add another $800-1000 for the machining and modifications.
Would a machine shop (or an engineering shop as they're called here) be able to manufacture/modify that?
1.) build a cross member from aluminum or would steel be better?
2.) The torque tube could be machined, shortened and welded right?
3.) The CV adapters can be CNC'd from a block of steel, or is there a better option?
Did anyone document it, or does anyone have pictures?