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06-13-2005, 03:48 AM | #1 |
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i don't see the benefit of me doing my own work anymore.
I've been looking around, and the market price for an S13 with a SR20DET and/ or other mods goes for around 6-8 thousand dollars.
I'll probably be spending that much if I decide to start another project S13 agian, but starting a project and doing my own work will come at a great cost of time and and even greater opportunity cost-- I make a decent wage at my stable job, I make more money with my own business and I'm pursuing a Doctorate in economics. Doing my own work doesn't make sense anymore. I'd rather be driving my car into the ground than working on it anyways. |
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06-13-2005, 04:04 AM | #3 | |
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realizing that time and resources are scarce and limited is a sign of weakness? I can do my own work, but I don't find any pleasure in doing it, and when i had my old CA18DET fastback, I only did my own work because I couldn't afford it. I like driving. I like drifting. I like going to auto-x, and I like driving around the Central valley's many touge-like mount passes. What I don't like to do is pull my car apart and figuring out what's wrong, or WORKING on it hours. it's not hard for to do, I just hate doing it. I'm a better at driving than I am at mechanics, and I think it's best to specialize in not only what i'm better at but what I enjoy more. |
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06-13-2005, 04:16 AM | #4 |
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If you can afford it and don't like working on the car then by all means get a good shop to work on it. Screw people that tell you it's weak. Why the fuck would you wrench on your car if you didn't enjoy it or feel any satisfaction? Take it to a shop and then get out and drive.
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06-13-2005, 04:53 AM | #5 |
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I personally feel like every car person should work on on their own cars. How can you say you actually built the car if all you did was pay some guy at a shop to do all the work. There isnt any sence of accomplishment or joy when u drive around a car that you havent put hard work, sweat, and time into.
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06-13-2005, 05:14 AM | #7 |
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I see your point, but i understand where gundamzeta is coming from as well. I think it just depends on the person. As long as the person really drives (i.e. has a reason behind buying the mods the have and not just to be "cool"), thats all that really matters to me. I dont know all the ends and outs of a 240, so if i dont how to do something exactly, i always have my more knowledgeable friends help me out with the install. For example, I readily admit that i HATE wiring. I wont even waste my time with it cuz i know i dont have the patience for it. Plus, i dont know enough about electrical anyways. I dont trust myself not to screw it up. So i always have somebody else do that crap. |
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even when i have my degree finished i will do my own work. u never know what is done to the car if its not YOU. you break something - oh well! you learn from that experience. time? eveyone has time, its like saying "i got no time to work out". bullshit.
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the way i handle shit i cant do since i never done it before... i let it sit, since i refuse, since im so stuborn, to take it to some shop to let them fuck it up even more. so i let it sit and sit, dont do shit, till it has to be done or i finally decided to do it. and i will do it. will take me time, and parts, since i break shit quite often - impatience and muscle. but i will get it done. i will finish it. and learn from it. well thats all to say about working on the car yourself.
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If you can afford to have a good shop work on it, and most of the work you do on the car is no longer enjoyable, then by all means let someone else do your work. Some stuff on my car I love to do, other stuff I hate. I think a big turning point for me was when I had to change the head gasket on my supra. Since then, I have graduated college, and have a nice job, but would rather spend the weekends driving or with my friends than changing my turbo gaskets again or figuring out a shorting wiring harness. By eliminating the "busy work" on my car, it makes it that more enjoyable when I do work on my car, putting on or repairing something that's much more fun to do. It becomes something I can set aside time for, rather than having to make time for. It is also more fun to make it a social event, working on my s13 with all my s13 owning friends than spending until the early hours of the morning on a work night covered in oil or transmission fluid. Just because you pay a reputable shop to do work that you would not look forward to doing does not mean you aren't capable of doing that work.
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06-13-2005, 09:35 AM | #14 |
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It all depends on your view on working on cars i prefer working on more simplistic cars or ones that have been stripped down for ease of work
I am a car collector and I have my own shop to maintain my vehciles but some shit i hate working on and there are some jobs i don't like to do I hate changing oil so i dont do it anymore and some of the other cars are such a bitch to work on that i dont get any pleasure from it. the 240 though is great and really easy to work on I love fixing it as much as i love breaking it.
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06-13-2005, 10:04 AM | #15 |
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I totally agree. What is your time worth to you? Basically when you pay to have someone else do it is what you are paying for - their expertise and time. My friends and I have all wrenched on our cars before either because of lack of money or just to learn how to do something.
Now I'd rather spend my time driving and hanging out with friends than underneath my car. I can afford to pay someone who knows a lot more about the car than myself to work on it and it saves me time to do other things I like as well. I spent 2 years waiting to drive my car because I didn't have the money to do it right the 1st time and tinkered around with it myself. Now I can drive it and I don't want to worry about little things anymore that will stop me from driving it whenever I have time to go drive. I still enjoy doing things like changing the oil or brakes/suspension - the stuff that I can set aside time for and not have to do immediately. The engine and electrical work I leave to the experts.
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wow i think its time to upgrade, why do u still own "the poor mans ferrari?" if your seriously making alot of money like u say u are....... buy a new car.. so you wouldnt have to fix things so much...
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06-13-2005, 01:49 PM | #18 |
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Wow. what's with all the haters?
Let's look from a different perspective. Barring rally (cuz there are different rules there, those guys have to know how to fix stuff mid-race on their own til help arrives... all of which means lost time), pretty much EVERY professional motorsport doesn't have their driver as the head of their pit crew. It just makes sense. Less time wrenching = more time for practice/racing. F1, NASCAR, enduro, doesn't really matter. Does Jeff Gordon work on his car? No way, he has ppl for that. Could he do it himself, of course! But that's not the most efficient way to run a team. If he's got the money, more power to him. Maybe he doesn't like Ferrari people... Maybe he can afford the work done to a 240 vs. something more expensive.... makes sense doesn't it? You haters shouldn't be mad just because he has the spare cash to save himself some skinned knuckles and wrench time. If I spent less time wrenching and more time doing other things (like my wife? hahaha), my lil woman would be much happier... she'd rather ride around than watch me cuss at my car anyhow It's all about where your priorities are. Spend accordingly. |
06-13-2005, 02:10 PM | #19 |
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to me, knowing i can do it is enough sometimes
however lately i dont trust anyone, so ive been working on my cars, my girls, and my familys which leaves the 240 last =/ i should charge for my time! |
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correct, if i had the finances i'd pay a shop to put an ls2 in my car. however, since i'm not rich i dont. i just happen to enjoy working on my car as well as driving it.
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If I can do it myself while saving a lot of $$ and I have all the tools I need for the job, then I would do it. Otherwise, I'd rather someone do it for me. I don't even do my own oil changes anymore. Its too much trouble. I change my oil with not a wrench but with a credit card.
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It takes 8hrs to install a sr, and it would cost you 1200 for a shop to install it. You have failed econ if you cant see its the same as you making $150per hour if you do it your self. Im sure you dont make half of that perhour. Maybe not even a fourth.
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i can guarantee my second sr swap wont take more than a day. including prep and pulling old engine out. once u "know-how" its a piece of cake. now harness is different, no need to rush there
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yea i dont think i will make same mistake twice on my second swap. will be alot faster. plus my first swap was a hybrid s14/13
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06-13-2005, 08:38 PM | #28 |
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Yup, it really is a matter of preference, and we should all respect that if someone has a greater opportunity with his time elsewhere, and feels its a larger priority, by all means go for it.
My vehicle stability professor said to us once, "I may have friends who know how to wrench better than me, who can weld better than me, and who can cut metal and build great race cars better than me, but in the end, all of it is based around the the typical fundamental designs of today. Once technology improves, those people will fall behind and have to re-learn a whole new way of working with cars, go to another technical college to learn the current technology, while we [engineers] are always looking forward to improve and innovate." What he said (not in exact quotes) struck me pretty hard with the reasoning behind wanting to becoming a mechanical engineer since I was losing some motivation. And it's a prime example of what people may want to do besides wrenching/fixing cars but still stay 100% within the automotive field. His words mean a lot because he's a really intelligent professor who is very qualified in his field. |
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I don't personally trust the butthead mechs around my area, so DIY mechanics is a must.
And, i know everythin that goes into my car, and leaves it. What if you had a mech do all the work, and your car broke down in the boondocks, and can't reach a tower? |
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