Do u rekaon my AFR is like it is because my converter is maxed out
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I was told u can buy a heavier spring is that true ?
Thanks
Rick.
to do a engine conversion properly you would be looking at well over 5 grand, where a turbo set up would be around half that.BowTieGQ wrote:Sorry it's of topic Mulisha, but wouldn't you have been better fitting a Chev? Since you haven't skimped on money with your turbo setup, it probably would have been cheaper, a fresh engine and no fuss good power.
but the engine conversion would be up and runnin nowGRINCH wrote:to do a engine conversion properly you would be looking at well over 5 grand, where a turbo set up would be around half that.BowTieGQ wrote:Sorry it's of topic Mulisha, but wouldn't you have been better fitting a Chev? Since you haven't skimped on money with your turbo setup, it probably would have been cheaper, a fresh engine and no fuss good power.
I'm driving my car around nowbogged wrote:but the engine conversion would be up and runnin nowGRINCH wrote:to do a engine conversion properly you would be looking at well over 5 grand, where a turbo set up would be around half that.BowTieGQ wrote:Sorry it's of topic Mulisha, but wouldn't you have been better fitting a Chev? Since you haven't skimped on money with your turbo setup, it probably would have been cheaper, a fresh engine and no fuss good power.
I wasn't very happy with it in the first place because i couldn't see a huge improvment in the car becuase i don't think i knew how to drive the car with the turbo i sort of was trying to drive it like a N/A car .. Now that i have the hang of it feels alot more resposive and now i'm using the tourqe more then just trying to flog it around..bogged wrote:but you are not happy with it all are you?Mulisha wrote:I'm driving my car around now
not if chapmans did it, they did a v8 into a mates cruiser and it yook them well over 6 monthsbogged wrote:but the engine conversion would be up and runnin nowGRINCH wrote:to do a engine conversion properly you would be looking at well over 5 grand, where a turbo set up would be around half that.BowTieGQ wrote:Sorry it's of topic Mulisha, but wouldn't you have been better fitting a Chev? Since you haven't skimped on money with your turbo setup, it probably would have been cheaper, a fresh engine and no fuss good power.
umm the cost of a chev .... a 350 crate engine is like 7 grand for a new one 304 u could get for about 2 needs rebuilt a engine isnt that cheapbogged wrote:but the engine conversion would be up and runnin nowGRINCH wrote:to do a engine conversion properly you would be looking at well over 5 grand, where a turbo set up would be around half that.BowTieGQ wrote:Sorry it's of topic Mulisha, but wouldn't you have been better fitting a Chev? Since you haven't skimped on money with your turbo setup, it probably would have been cheaper, a fresh engine and no fuss good power.
BowTieGQ wrote:The whole chev deal would have cost me less than $7k, not by much though. Depends on individuals ability and contacts.
Whats the diff between a PWR and a cheaper one for $180?bigbennymq wrote:whats wrong with a little bit of a sound , if ya get an intercooler go a PWR about $400-$800
Thanks alot mate i think i will look into thatnastytroll wrote:The clutch is as soft as std to use n is still an organic plate not a button clutch n id spend the little bit extra n get the better quality cooler
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