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02-11-2013, 10:58 PM | #1 |
Leaky Injector
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should I buy it?
1995 blue(dark blue) zenki se
5 lug zero rust 130k miles 1800$ Automatic completely stock If it was manual in a heartbeat, but im a beginner and ive been reading a lot about 5 speed swaps. I live in an apartment and cant get much done on it(cold as fk in chicago) weekends only. What do you guys think? Beginners that did the swap how hard was it? |
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02-11-2013, 11:03 PM | #3 |
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I would not recommend doing it outside in a parking lot. Drive it auto until you can figure something out. Better idea, wait to buy the car you really want. Cant just jump on the first one that pops up, unless it's flawless, which if it is, you will look over the fact it's automatic. Good Luck
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02-11-2013, 11:53 PM | #5 |
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Fuck yea!! Especially if you do the work yourself. You can gather all the parts for $500, but that's gonna be a shitty job IMO. Get a strong light weight clutch/flywheel (non eBay crap) New master, slave cylinder. Clutch lines. Flywheel bolts. through out bearing. pilot bushing. B&M shifter or nothing. Aluminum driveshaft. You have until summer to gather up money for that setup, should bring the cost of parts to $1200. But worth every penny. When you buy the clutch, make sure its got good torque rating so when you go turbo, you don't do it twice.
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02-12-2013, 12:09 AM | #6 |
Leaky Injector
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Thanks guys i love the feedback. Hashiriya415 thanks that info helped me a lot. Im going to make up my mind by saturday. The thing is i been looking for 240s since i had 2k... now i have 6k lmfao working 2 days a week... So what does that tell you?? been searching for a year... I stumbled upon 3 great deals in 1 year and i regret not having the money. "3k white kouki le full leather 90k miles no rust" yeah..... lol im still mad about that one
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02-12-2013, 10:29 AM | #8 |
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Get the car and drive it as is - focus on maintenance
in the meantime better your situation - apartment living and car enthusiast don't really mix well save up, collect parts and have a shop do the conversion for you if you must - won't be cheap though |
02-12-2013, 10:54 AM | #10 |
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Women...yours?
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02-12-2013, 10:56 AM | #11 |
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I say pick it up. I bought mine auto and doing suspension and wheels and little things until I can do the SR/RB/JZ swap. fuck it, get it and have it if everything else is that good with the intention to swap it to manual or swap the whole engine later.
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02-14-2013, 11:43 PM | #12 |
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Auto to manual isn't that hard. If you found an s14 that runs and drives and isn't busted/rusted to shit for $1800, get it. Manuals usually go for over 3 grand and aren't easy to find unmolested in IL
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02-15-2013, 02:09 AM | #13 |
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for $1800 it is a GOOD PRICE.
-Make sure you source out the parts first -It will take you roughly 2 days if you take your time (5hrs each day) -Use quality parts and follow directions carefully. -Also helps to have a person with a knowledge to help you out during the install -Drain all fluids -Remove driveshaft -Remove Auto transmission -Install clutch pedal, manual brake pedal. clutch slave and master cylinder.. -Simple wiring for 5 speed swap -resurface flywheel, install clutch -install transmission -add fluids.. My price for 5spd swap $200 - Manual transmission, slave, fork, slave cylinder, driveshaft.. $100 - new exedy oem replacement clutch $30 - new master cylinder $20 - clutch pedal $30 - stainless steel clutch line $20 - resurfaced flywheel about $400 for 5spd swap. Next time, I wish I could have spent extra and got something like stage 2 clutch than just oem.. (clutch kicking etc..) just my opinion..
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02-15-2013, 09:15 AM | #14 |
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Just make sure you look for rust. Everyone claims no rust but unless its from the hot ass areas in the west coast, there will be some rust. Auto> Manual isnt hard and would be worth it since its only 130k miles. Do you have any plans for a motor swap?
If you are going to do another motor all you really need is a clutch pedal, (Manual brake pedal if you are anal about it) Master cylinder, some SS lines, some minor odds and ends and you are golden pony boy. I would definitely get it and then listen to what ManoNegra said. |
02-15-2013, 06:05 PM | #15 |
Leaky Injector
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I made up my mind thanks to you guys, Hopefully im picking it up tommorow. I thought it will be harder swapping a motor in since its automatic. But thanks to you collegekid now i know. I have 4k so i guess im just going to buy an sr and have some friends help me out. Kevin thanks for helping me man, not anyone will write that much just to help a noob.
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