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Old Jun 8, 2006 | 07:47 PM
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Tilley or anyone else near queens, nyc to do 3.5 swap for me

who would i go to if i wanted to do the 3.5 swap into my 4th gen, and how much for the entire swap?

in in queens, nyc but i dont mind travelling around the east coast

tilley i tried pm'ing you, but your box is full

if you could please get in contact with you, the last i rmbr browsing the forums months ago was that you were the number 1 person to contact

i know months on a forum can change so fast, so i figured id ask the all motor forum

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Old Jun 8, 2006 | 07:49 PM
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Old Jun 8, 2006 | 07:55 PM
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i did check my pm, nothing there.
Old Jun 8, 2006 | 07:56 PM
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Old Jun 9, 2006 | 12:39 AM
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i do the swap for 2k installed, and DE-K swaps for 1500 installed. I suggest the DE-K swap, as it has a 1-2 day turnaround.
Old Jun 9, 2006 | 08:34 AM
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And I suggest the 3.5 swap lol...
Old Jun 9, 2006 | 10:36 AM
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The recent story of the 3.5 swap that went bad scares me despite the fact that it is a unique case. In addition to that, the 3.5 oil consumption stories are pretty nasty. This is what has leaned me towards DEK. But hey, your money, your car, your choice ... enjoy.
Old Jun 10, 2006 | 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by tavarish
i do the swap for 2k installed, and DE-K swaps for 1500 installed. I suggest the DE-K swap, as it has a 1-2 day turnaround.
Including the motor and prep work, correct? What's the rough turnaround time on a 3.5 if you prep everything beforehand, and just have pull the old one, drop it in, and change those injector harness connectors?
Old Jun 10, 2006 | 07:41 AM
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Including the motor and prep work, correct? What's the rough turnaround time on a 3.5 if you prep everything beforehand, and just have pull the old one, drop it in, and change those injector harness connectors?
yes, it's all included, but i dont have any spare vq's laying around, so the prep work (timing chain, etc) would have to come from your engine. And, the waiting time for tilley to send the spacers is another issue. I have a set, perhaps I could make a template and make more of them (probably not likely, i wouldnt kow what to do). From beginning to finish, it would probably be around 2 weeks for parts to get here, but the downtime would most likely be 2-3 days.

I'm doin a 3.5 swap as we speak, and i'm gathering as much as I can.
Old Jun 10, 2006 | 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by scrhale
The recent story of the 3.5 swap that went bad scares me despite the fact that it is a unique case. In addition to that, the 3.5 oil consumption stories are pretty nasty. This is what has leaned me towards DEK. But hey, your money, your car, your choice ... enjoy.
i've read up, and the oil burning is caused by a clogged cat creating more backpressure than usual. I shouldnt have any probs with oil burning.

There have been a few probs with 3.5 swaps, but I bet theyre simple fixes that people have just overlooked.
Old Jun 10, 2006 | 07:58 AM
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i've read up, and the oil burning is caused by a clogged cat creating more backpressure than usual. I shouldnt have any probs with oil burning.
Got a link to that info?
Old Jun 10, 2006 | 08:24 AM
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Got a link to that info?

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Old Jun 10, 2006 | 08:54 AM
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There's no one I would recommend more than Tilley for this swap. He prepped the motor took about a few days BEFORE I came to his shop. His aresenal of parts and what not is ludacris and there really is not much down time if any at all. I went to his place stayed Friday night, and Saturday. Friday night my old motor was out. Saturday the new motor was in, if it wasn't for Maximum Tunings tranny my car would've been VQ35 swapped in 12 hours, nevertheless; he swapped the trans the next day and I was out Sunday. I have had ZERO issues. We had one issue at first and that was the mating surface for the crank sensor. Asides from that, I added back my EGR and added headers, a new cat and other minor things. He definately knows what he's doing since he's the one that essentially perfected the swap and innovated it. Again I repeat I stand by him and will let no one touch my car for mechanical sh8 but him.
Old Jun 10, 2006 | 04:10 PM
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There's no one I would recommend more than Tilley for this swap. He prepped the motor took about a few days BEFORE I came to his shop. His aresenal of parts and what not is ludacris and there really is not much down time if any at all. I went to his place stayed Friday night, and Saturday. Friday night my old motor was out. Saturday the new motor was in, if it wasn't for Maximum Tunings tranny my car would've been VQ35 swapped in 12 hours, nevertheless; he swapped the trans the next day and I was out Sunday. I have had ZERO issues. We had one issue at first and that was the mating surface for the crank sensor. Asides from that, I added back my EGR and added headers, a new cat and other minor things. He definately knows what he's doing since he's the one that essentially perfected the swap and innovated it. Again I repeat I stand by him and will let no one touch my car for mechanical sh8 but him.
he didnt innovate the swap.
swap should take nomore then 2-3 days if you do it the way everybody else has been doing it. most of the time it is waiting for parts and etc. and to comment on oil burning issues, i will pitch in my 2 cents. i been drving on my vq35 since 25k and i am at 60k and no oil problems whatsoever.
Old Jun 11, 2006 | 11:07 AM
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What up dudes, I am basically asking the same question he is Mforrest100 and Tavarish. I am intersted in getting the 3.5 swap done this summer. Car been parked up 4 like 5 months and I bou to take it out for the summer. I notice a small oil leak when I moved it from garage and started it. How do u guys recommend for the swap if not urself and how much should I expect to spend. 1500- 2000?
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