This 2004 LSJ engine is already living some years in my garage. Initially I wanted to swap earlier, but then at that time the 2.2 SC conversions were improving a lot with the new ecu remaps and the standard compression giving around 250HP. So I robbed the necessary SC parts of this LSJ to convert my 2.2, got all the necessary parts and with a base map from Courtenay my Speedster did 249.3HP on the rollers. Final mapping is a bit troublesome from here (as said, I live in the Netherlands), but as my AFR was spot on till the rev limit, my Speester lives happily with this base map.
In the meantime I helped with a few other SC conversions here in NL and the lack of proper SC tuning was always nagging me a bit. In the Us the tuners there seem to get serious power out of the LSJ engines, so the plan came to build up my LSJ engine and use this with the original US ecu in combination with HP-Tuners. (HP-Tuners is a mapping tool that allows you to (almost fully) remap the LSJ ecu.) The LSJ ecu only works on the 2.0l engine (or it's cousin the Saab B207) because of the necessary 60-2 crank trigger wheel. (Our 2.2's have a 7-1 trigger with wasted spark ingition.)
The engine I had. SC bits were easily gathered and HP-tuners sourced. Got a suitable LSJ ecu and engine harness from the US and after some research of wiring diagrams I modded the egine harness to suit a VX/Speedster.
I was a bit troubled to do this swap in my perfect running, low mileage Speedster, so when I then got a cheap import VX offered with a knackered 150K engine, the deal was quickly made.
So now I have:
1 fully build up LSJ engine:

