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keep it,sell it,keep it and mod it. or..?opinions needed
hello guys I need some opinion's on my dilemma
(English is not my first language sorry in advance) anyways...i want to get back into the modding game, ever since i sold my highly modded Rx7 FD 4 years ago because reasons, ive been regretting it everyday. and right now the bug has hit me harder then ever!! i have 16K on the side for just fun stuff and i would like to use it to get right back in it. my first few options is to buy one that's already modded and go from there (since ive been there done that and i don't really want to waste much time building it my self anymore) at least i know if the built was with quality or monkey wrenched, and i can steer clear of the latter. my options are the usual , Rx7 FD/FC, 300zx TT MR2 turbo? 90s NSX? or, a supra MKiv ( i rather not, even though i love to have one but the price is just too damn high for a good built one, even a stockish good condition one runs about 30K+ :roflpuke2: ) i would also consider EVO9mr's, or 06~09 STIs but i rather not go that route with that being said, if i do decide to buy in on either the above options, i would most likely sell my Z and buy a new Honda fit or versa as a DD sock away 50% of the money i get and then added onto the above fund or depend on the car i get , the full amount will go right on top of the 16K OR here is the Big OR i can keep the Z and mod the Z and still buy a new DD so i can retire the Z of its DD duty for the pass 6 years. the only thing that's holding me back for this option is that my Z has high mileage. and the exterior has seen some major sand blasting poo over the years. I'm talking about sand blasted front bumper wind shield side mirror cover and half of the hood, pretty much the entire front end is sand blasted. the only reason i never took care of it is because its my DD and if i do try to keep it super clean, that would require me repaint it ever year after winter. ( the Z i bought new Nov 2010 and with driving till the wheels fall off in mind) it haves 125k miles and counting. however, with the really bad exterior. i made sure my entire drivetrain is well taken care of . always did the service according to Nissan server calendar ,never skipped a maintenance, oil / air filter change every 3.5~4.5k miles with mobile1 0w40,all fluid change brake job , new rotors, pads every time . nothing ever failed on me besides the master/slave at 120k miles decided to take a dump. and when Nissan drop the transmission they said my clutch didn't need replacement cause it looks almost new with no hot spots at all ( which really surprised me along with the service manager since its the STOCK clutch ). only thing that is happening lately at around 123k is that my RPM would drop about 200 ( from 7~800 to 500 and right back up ) for a split second, which is kind of annoying. all done at my local Nissan in palmsprings. and all documented . now.... whats bugging me is that if i do mod the z , i would go FI and i don't know if i should go FI with the current engine being so high mileage . and to be honest , i don't know if i should spend all my penny on just going FI( with out internal upgrade and other supporting mods, i would like to have some $ left to do a repaint and mod other things such as more suspension work and maybe wheels.? am i asking for too much ? and with Z parts being so expensive( i would be sad if i do go FI and engine blows on me right away and another engine is so expensive lol) , its one of the reason why i rather go older 90s cars and cheaper cars like evo and sti my goal if i go FI is to be above 350rwhp closer to 400 . so SC or TT either option works. and i would love to repaint it and getting some not so expensive good looking wheels. i can also just keep the RAYS. I don't know how to rates and prices are for the SC and TT kits out there but last time I check it was around 11k+ for GTM TT kits installed at GTM shop , that's with out internal upgrades so..... any opinion is appreciated :ugh2: thanks DAVE |
sell it
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Get a compression test, leakdown test and an oil analysis. If the motor is still healthy, boost away. Doing forced induction right will eat up pretty much all of that budget. Doing it halfass will cost all of your budget and then more for a new motor.
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You're CA like me. Biggest thing stopping me from going FI is CARB. Stillen kit with frozen boost should get you past that though and reach your goals. I don't think the 115k miles is all that much for a well maintained Nissan motor.
On the other hand, a used ZO6 would be way better! Sell it + 10k would get you a real nice one. Still have a little left over for some minor upgrades. :tiphat: |
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I'm not too worried about being Carb legal or passing smog. I have a guy :ughdance: but so far I'm getting the vibe is that if people have a chance to sell the Z ,they would. and I know FI now seems a bit late. the idea didn't really cross my mind till now to FI it. |
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I'll perform a leak down and compression test and go from there. if all check out and I still have a relatively healthy motor I'll consider going SC on the GTM stage1 |
Keep doing research. Gtm is gone. They're called gamma now and they're still awful. Stillen is the only sc kit available. Your best bet is the boosted performance single turbo kit.
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That being said, if you don't care about smog or CARB, you should get a BP kit. Easy to install, cheaper than TT... And since you are concerned about the health of your motor you can think of it this way - given the same whp there is less stress on the motor with the turbo (because you don't have to factor in the additional parasitic loss of driving the SC). I also think it would be easier to remove and resale if that day ever comes. If you want to go TT.. I can't recommend the Gamma V3 kit enough. I love mine, and the parts fit like OEM. |
probably be wise to sell my z if I got a good offer and just buy one on here that's already built ?
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You mean like this:
http://www.the370z.com/370z-sale/112...e-nitrous.html I want a finders fee if this deal goes through. :icon18: |
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Maybe. If it's done right you can get a good deal. If the previous owner cut corners you could be better off with the devil you know. |
Or if OP wants cheap reliable power, could just do an LS swap :)
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But you can buy an already boosted Z for a lot less than building it yourself and it's a hell of a deal if it's done right. The only way I would consider it is buying from one of the active and knowledgeable members on this forum where you can go back through all the posts and really get a sense of the car's history and how well all the work was done. |
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omg I would of jump on it .... but it's sold :excited: |
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