whoa! - i haven't even looked at the kit, so i have no idea what it is like - i'm also not arguing here but:
i never said they were good, i just said i wasn't inclined to slag them, and that if the kit was a good one, and COMPLETE, the price was about right - things like fan shrouds, headers, and such are expensive to get made
i'm familiar with jags that run - they had a shop over the hill from mine, and i worked on a couple of their conversions - they didn't suck, but they weren't very clean or complete either - both owners complained about wht they thought were second rate parts in their kit - the cars i saw looked like some yahoo backyard mechanic stuffed it in there, and i did have to straighten some things out, and tidy some things up - this was 25 years ago, and they may be better at it now, but i wasn't too impressed back then
i don't think you can use the comparison of parts like that - for example, the motor mounts are a very different design - a lot more dampening has to happen with them, than in a standard driveshaft layout - the engine is directly connected to the transaxle, so there is no dampening via the driveshaft and there is no rearward crossmember - the motor mounts have to do it all - those brackets you spoke of must also include labor - time is not free - you have to factor in all that stuff - i'm not suggesting that they don't mark things up, but i hesitate to say they are gouging - i've had to do a fair amount of this work, and i know how time consuming and expensive it is
as for the used motor - NO WAY would i EVER even for a minute think about a used ANYTHING in my car, especially a motor i knew i was going to be driving hard - that's just foolish - i almost rebuilt the motor i have now back at 23k, just because i had no idea for certain what it was like on the inside - it still makes me a bit nervous, and i have every intention of yanking the motor and going through it soon, as i now have 43k on it - i blow up too much new stuff to even think about used stuff - who knows what the previous yahoo did to the motor - after all, they wrecked the car
i'm not one to rubber-band and bubblegum things together - do it once - do it right - don't go back - i plan on running this motor at 6k plus every single time i drive it - no chance in hell of me shortchanging something like that - you might be fine in a pickup truck with a used motor, but not in a car that's going to be driven hard
then there's the whole electronics thing - that is going to be a nightmare - on top of that, getting it certified in whatever state can be costly (and i'm not talking about illegal end-arounds - i know of somebody currently serving 3 years for that)
i do know that their kit does not address some things that i have already discovered as inadequate, with the power i do have, that would be an even larger problem with that much power - i've already commented on that stuff though, and will have to drive a car to see what it's really like
just to be clear, i'm not advocating the LS1 conversion, nor am i expressing any opinion about renegade - i considered it, and i don't like the math when it somes to the chassis - i permanently twisted a 944 hardtop with an engine with a lot less torque, and while seeing the car stuck on 3 wheels was funny, i don't want to do it again - i know how i am going to be driving this car
all that being said, if you can do the job, and do it for the kinds of numbers you are talking about, i think you should go into business - there are a number of people who would probably jump at it
as i said though, a mixed bag, no mattter which way you look at it