HotRodKid
mmmmm ... turbo
just disassemble, put the pump itself in a lathe, cut it down till its just a spacer and slap it back together
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lol Actually those inner fenders are actually the pinch welds for the unidody. They can trimmed a little and then reinforced.QUOTE]
Who would trim part of a uni body or frame?
Looks around innocently:laugh_ti:
honestly i dont think you will need to mod the pan. there is a large notch in the front of the pan for the y pipe to go thru when its in a sho. if you can notch the firewall enough to get the motor mounts to bolt in factory locations(ps pump pulley, ac compressor pulley) with custom mounts and cut the tabs off of both sides of the fender wells. remove the ac compressor, and get a rather large cowl hood.
you should have alot of space after that. man i wish i had a lift, garage, welding equipment and just alittle bit of money. i dont need millions.
on a side note. if i were rich i would stop working and just build rwd sho swaps all day long. the only thing i couldnt do is wiring.
Lottery?
that looks really good!! Any other mods?
To decrease the width, you can run a smaller/relocated alterator. Since the Opel doesn't have all of the accessories that the SHO had, that big alternator isn't needed anymore.
I was also going to suggest major surgery on the inner fenders, but it sounds like you've already looked into that.
Good luck, that should be a fun car when it's all done.
you know what, if someone can fit an LS1 into an EVO, you can fit that SHO engine into the Opel....
Here's a few thoughts concerning the oil pan....first off, I'd stray away from dry sump at the moment unless it becomes an absolute last resort. If you have what it takes to fabricate, then make yourself a shallower, wider and longer oil pan with a trap door heading to a sump where the pickup's located. I think when me and Nick were looking at a dry sump setup, we were trying to figure out how to basically gravity feed the pickup while scavenging with an outboard pump....which is probably why we didn't use it.
As for fitment, it might be a good idea to go ahead and rip the headers and accessories off that puppy for the time being. You're obviously gonna need custom headers, and from the looks of things, the stock ones look to be somewhat in the way. Yank them bad boys off. Also, you might be surprised to find how much room the AC compressor takes up. Since you're doing some custom fab work, you could very easily lose that entire bracket and be just fine, and simply mount the altenator where the power steering pump would go, as it's been already mentioned that you can use a much smaller altenator (unless you're planning a massive system in this Bad Larry). Then you could fab up motor mounts that bolt directly to the block rather to a flimsy piece of cast crap that'll snap at the first hint of torque.
I think the guy was not understanding me but I was at work and had to go. So I said thank u and goodbye. Ill call again later to explain my self more. Actually to make the dry sump setup work said it would be around 1500. Not too bad IMO. but the oil pan was not included!!!! Just custom make a complete pan out of mild steel or something. It doesn't have to be obscenely strong, as all it does is hold oil. Shouldn't be too hard to create a template to mount it based on the stock oil pan, and the great thing is, you can make it pretty much any shape you want, just so long as it's got a place for the pickup.


