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05-28-2013, 12:13 AM | #61 | |
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Were all just throwing out suggestions on what would be smarter moves (especially in this economy) to do with his money. But hey, what do I know right? I am only 23 year old with a high post count who apparently cant read according to you. Ill add onto what Phlip said, home improvements would kick ass and would definitely pull a premium on property value. Id go that route since youre already a home owner. If not, look into investing it?
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05-28-2013, 12:44 AM | #63 | |
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05-28-2013, 12:58 AM | #64 |
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Go 1j vvti or 2j. The 1j will be cheaper than the 2j but is still really nice. Gobs of torque down low. Its got nice little details that add up. To list a few, solid type valve train with titanium nitride coating, 9.0 to 1 compression ratio, single turbo thats easy to work on, strong short block, exhaust on passenger side so no steer shaft in the way and your brake booster and feet dont get hot, shorter than rb, no tps or cas to adjust as they are fixed position. I wouldnt go sr. Exhaust is on wrong side, no torque, throws rockers, weak trans.
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wow
what an interesting thread. I didn't realize everyone on zilvia was broke and jaded about the economy.
This guys in the same boat I'm in, we have some extra funds to dump into our 240s and enjoy it, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. WHY? because its a fucking hobby and he wants to play with his toy. Also he still makes decent money that he works his ass off for, as some of us that had the brains to get stable jobs still do. Personally i would sr20 swap it, put it on some coilovers/fresh suspension parts and drive the shit out of it. And yes for some of us we love these cars because we just do. Also id like to add, a big THANKS for your service, its much appreciated. my 2c. |
05-28-2013, 09:49 AM | #66 |
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agreed! downpayment on a house. FHA!! only need 3% for downpayment.
its a long and tedious process but all worth it!!!
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05-28-2013, 01:21 PM | #68 |
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9700$ Is enough to start an ls1 swap. If you want a reliable DD car with ~400 horses and still get okay gas mileage... Take it from me (having owned both an LS1 f-body (22-26 mpg on regular octane) and currently owning a 422 awhp 439ft/lb tq DSM (boosted 2.3l 4cyl car) that the F-body was more reliable (just a cam and intake upgrade to put down nice dyno numbers) and didn't cost as much as at the pumps. Though tires depending on how much you roast the rears, and insurance depending on your age may play a bigger factor into the cost to own on the f-body.
So I say find a wrecked f-body. Part it out, keep the motorset, and start planning your swap.
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Assuming your buying everything, and not fabricating anything 10k is the bare minimum I would set aside for an ls1 swap.
Your looking at about 5 grand just for a parts car, or engine-set with harness, pcm, and trans. about 2 grand for a basic mount kit 250 for the master cylinder kit 130 for the powersteering kit ~ 200 for the ac lines (assuming this is a street driven car and he is stationed in the south he will want this) That is approaching 8 grand with no headers (stock wont work) and no swap oil pan ( need to notch cross member) and no mods at all. Which most people are gonna want to at least do a cam and intake as well as headers (need these) and an exhaust system (stock wont work, 3" aftermarket would need to be modded to work)
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05-28-2013, 04:20 PM | #71 | |
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The mount kit and all that can be found on here in the market place frequently too.
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True, it can be done on the cheap if your can fab, and/or you are patient. But I prefer to budget on the pessimistic side.
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05-28-2013, 06:06 PM | #73 |
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I would like to see some pics of this 240 that you are looking to dump 9700 into. My guess is that it looks like ass and you should spend some of that money getting that thing looking good.
But if I am wrong (which I doubt) and you do have a somewhat clean 240 lsx swap is the way to go. I got a ls1 swap with a t56 out of a wrecked gto for 1500. |
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Listen, you make a point - but its not a well-made point. Its an issue, but nothing that cant be resolved. I'de rather have an OEM motor in my car, then some frankenstein crossover shit with custom fabbed braces and mounts. Everyone is quick to sell a kit, but when fitment sucks and you have all sorts of issues... you're up shits creek. Quote:
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05-30-2013, 09:39 AM | #75 |
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Guess I better get started growing a mullet. I will deal with the mullet if I can get a 400whp engine with a cam and some bolt-ons that will still do 25-30 mpg highway and not have to worry about running a boost leak test every other week.
Don't get me wrong. I own a boosted car, and it is a blast. Primarily for on track use though.
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05-30-2013, 09:43 AM | #76 |
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$9700 into a 240..... you should put it in a Roth IRA, but we're on a car site, so we're talking financial irresponsibility. Go ahead and blow it on hookers and drugs. Skip the car part.
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op. For 9600 on my bone stock sr, i got:
redtop sr+trans tomei procams (260) greddy hard pipes and intercooler complete megan exhaust(header,dump, dp,tp,cbe) s14 complete rear end and 300zx brakes up front megan racing coilovers(silver tops) now i SHOULD have invested it and i would have enough by now to get something nicer..lol. BUT hind site is 20/20 and i LOVE what i drive.. |
05-30-2013, 09:58 AM | #78 |
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Pay for college, become an officer, DO NOT stay enlisted, unless you have an amazing MOS. Time spent being enlisted does not pay like being an officer, certainly if you're going to be in for a long time.
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05-30-2013, 09:59 PM | #81 |
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PayPal me a good bit of it
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05-31-2013, 12:12 AM | #83 |
-SR20DET Swap
--New rad --New front oil assembly --New water pump (Anything you can do to make sure it doesn't give you problems in the long run) -turbo manifold -larger turbo (journal bearing will save some $$) -intake manifold -injectors/ fuel pump/ fpr -CAI -aftermarket ecu (nistune or enthalpy mail-order) -afr and boost gauge -wheels/tires -coilovers -clutch/flywheel (unless you can just get your flywheel resurfaced) -spark plugs -boost controller -turbo timer -cage -racing seat (corbeau seats will save you some cash) -turbo-back exhaust -new brake pads/rotors (maybe z32 upgrade) -5-lug swap if you want a specific set of wheels that only come in 5-lug Thanks to companies like ISIS and sites like frsport and enjuku, all of this can easily be obtainable with that kind of budget. Also, I absolutely love how he's reiterated twice that he wants to know what to spend it on for his car and more than 80% of the answers have nothing to do with cars at all and a couple other people are complaining about his question (although that is not surprising here on zilvia). |
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05-31-2013, 06:43 AM | #86 |
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Buy my 240 save u a lot of money in the long run its already built
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PS - I am PayPal verified and more than happy to take that $9700 off your hands since you don't know what to do with it and if I had that cash, I know EXACTLY what I'll do with it. |
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