i fuked right off, i typed a big reply and the stupid thing was lost when i tried to post, (not the first time i have had this problem!
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its not a difficult job, you certainly dont need a re-mappable ECU, any mechanic worth thier weight in straw could do the swap, provided they can fit a cam belt properly it is straight forward,
its only 2 days work so the car wont be off the road for long,
i paid £330 for the parts for mine but some of these were no essential and could proably come doen too £250, all bar the exhaust gasket came from GSF,
£160 for the willy chip,
the swap was going to be £200 but we had some trouble with the box and i got him to do a few other bits and bobs so i gave him £300 cash in the end, in my opion dont go to a garage where they do your normal servicing etc, got to a smaller backstreet one man band type place, because its just labout intensive ratehr then complecated so the labour rate is crucial for good value,
i though the HP swap included more, oops, i was only guessing from matt browns spec, never mind,
i would budget for £850 on top of the purchase price of the short block, and i would also say the £300 isnt exactly giving it away and the milage and FRSH flannel isnt worth considering, there is very little you can do to prove it, so basicaly dont fall over your self to buy it at £300 but its not a bad price, depends what it come with, if hes taken the oil pump and sump etc etc off then there is more to swap on yours,
Remeber the labour was cheaper on mine beacuse it was a straight swap for a complete williams engine out of a write-off, so dont expect to fine someone who will swap the head and dropit in for that soort of money,
the way i justify it all is buy saying it adds value to the car, i.e you spend £1k but the value of the car goes up by £800 so it has only cost you £200, its might not be true but it works for me!
good luck
you wont regret it