Dell'Orto wrote:Bazda wrote:The old saying is, you get what you pay for.
Yup....Cheap, fast, reliable. Pick 2*, you can't have all 3
*Rotary owners - pick one
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Crampy wrote:NZVengeance wrote:just seems for the kind of money your wanting to spend. a bigger engine will weild the same result with more reliablity. hell why not just bolt a 3sgte into the rolla.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm 3SGTE powered Corolla.
A few years back, I remember an AE92 FXGT with a 3SGTE was for sale. Went for a VERY reasonable price too.
It had all the 4WD driveline too
I think Glen (EZY10s) had something to do with that car too.
NZVengeance wrote: hell why not just bolt a 3sgte into the rolla.
cogent wrote:Dell'Orto wrote:Bazda wrote:The old saying is, you get what you pay for.
Yup....Cheap, fast, reliable. Pick 2*, you can't have all 3
*Rotary owners - pick one
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
rollaholic wrote:NZVengeance wrote: hell why not just bolt a 3sgte into the rolla.
Dell'Orto wrote:cogent wrote:Dell'Orto wrote:Bazda wrote:The old saying is, you get what you pay for.
Yup....Cheap, fast, reliable. Pick 2*, you can't have all 3
*Rotary owners - pick one
What, fast? Well no, my series 4 was quite good at all 3, not hugely fast but still quick enough to get into serious trouble.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
NOLAW wrote:http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=147757938
can vouch for this motor, was built by a mate, very tidy and properly done motor comes with all you need minus gearbox, then again its a RWD setup
Zyros wrote:I say, budget atleast double you would assume your budget it going to be
I though, "yaya" slap this manifold and turbo onto my engine and go for gold, so i sourced some pipeing (suprisenly i realised its Brendons old stuff, which i picked up a while back.. btw, whats the bov like lol )
And a intercooler which i had laying around, so i budgeted atleast a grand.
Yet now, i rebuilt the engine (parts alone), Then decided i wanted a bigger turbo, so spent atleast another paycheck chopping the old manifold, extending it and changing flanges to suit a bigger turbo (t28 rather than a td04) then needed fuel, still havent got any sort of ECU, plenium custom made (Well, didnt cost me anything as it was a "job" for a "job" type thing, i sprayed some car parts for him) then decided to paint the engine bay, just for the (looks) misc parts missed in the process or broken before hand cost a bit, and as you can see i budged around $1000.. no where near finished, engine still not even going, and im wayy past the goal price.. i say, do it once.. do it properly cause like me.. youll plan a (cheap) setup, decide its sh*t, then pay even more modifying everything else when you could of being done!
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