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  1. flat4ever666

    flat4ever666 Member

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    so last week the day came were my car turned over 100,000 miles. im excited because it has gone this long without any major problems. my question is i am thinking of up grading my turbo to a big 16g, 18, or even a 20, i am currently running a vf34 and i love it, just want a little more kick. will it just be stupid for me to run that much higher turbo on this high milage of a motor and tranny. any thoughts or experiences are much appreciated.
     
  2. lsnaple

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    I would say it has more to do with the condition of the engine than how many miles on it. I have 124k on mine and wish I had the extra cash to throw on a super16g.

    It's about time for that timing belt...
     
  3. techlord

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    yes to it being stupid to spend that much $ on that little HP gain. It cost me 1500 (DB18G and tune) to go from 306 to 342. Dont get me wrong I love that extra power and had I not had money burning a hole in my pocket at the time I would NEVER had done it.

    If you dont have meth put that on with a custom SS tune and you will save a grand.
    Just my 2 cents.
     
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    That's kinda where I am. 40HP for $1500...? That's great and all, but without my 6spd swap it'll make me run slower because I'll have more wheel spin (and I have too much as is). Better to save it for the 6spd!
     
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    i don't think the millage has anything if u upgrade the turbo. It all depends how u drove the car during those 100k miles.
     
  6. amonsta

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    I say due timing belt water pump and all the other goodies and go for a new turbo! My sti has 138k! And is dying for a 35r! Lol
     
  7. undrgrndrdr15

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    i say go for the 2.5 block and gain mad torque man...
     
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    If your happy with you tranny/suspension I would do a motor. Your Vf34 will work mighty fine on a hybred.

    Honestly with a 100,000 on a 5sp tranny, I might start from the bottom up before adding more power, just my opinion, (unless you have a 6sp).

    Just for the record I got my DB big 16g for $550 with just a couple of miles on it. I am sure you could sell you vf34 to supplement the cost of a tune assuming it is in good shape!
     
  9. slowwrx

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    I have a 2.5 for sale
     
  10. flat4ever666

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    the one from the yellow bugeye?
     
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    I drove that car, friggin' beast, motor runs " like butta"!
     
  13. undrgrndrdr15

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    you saw my car too... its mean as hell
     
  14. flat4ever666

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    how much with my turbo are we talking to swap it into my car?
     
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    Probably want to pm SLOWWRX
     
  16. slowwrx

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    Just sent him a PM...I'm like the PM Ninja
     
  17. techlord

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    TRUF
    It is not a matter of IF but WHEN the 5mt will let go.
     
  18. undrgrndrdr15

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    on the 6 spd note.... i have been looking around and a couple of people told me that it is cheaper to do ppg's in the 5spd than to do a whole 6spd swap unless you find amazing deals of course.... is this true?
     
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    It can go both ways. I've seen complete 6spd swaps go for under $3000 on ebay and on other forums, then its a matter of installing it which everything bolts right in.

    EVERYTHING BRAND NEW from a dealer its a $9000~$12000 install for a 6MT (Spec B, 04~06 trans, later 2007 trans are cheaper tho).

    The PPG's are like $3000~$4000 for just the 1st thru 4th gears and then the cost of install, which is usually $1000 or so, to get it done RIGHT thru Andrewtech.
     
  20. WJM

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    Time for a timing belt FIRST.

    IMO, I wouldnt upgrade the turbo any more w/out going to a 2.5 block. Why? Lack of low end power and top end reliability on the EJ205.

    IBcoolrexsayshisenginehasnoproblemsat40psialldaylongforthelast100years

    CoolRex's engine has some ubber special JDM black magic, so his doesnt count.
     
  21. Jake

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    ^^ I tend to agree with will here. putting that money towards a new motor, then a new tranny first would be the smarter move. trust me, i've been there/done that
     
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    :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
     
  23. slowwrx

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    your checks are in the mail
     

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