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Official thread about wanting to get 3000GT, Vr-4, sl and base ask and learn here
| Nonchalant008 |
Mar 27 2008, 10:40 AM
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QUOTE(TTAngel @ Aug 31 2005, 05:26 PM) engine swap from a SOHC is harder than from a DOHC, because they share less sensors, but both have been done. Yes it is possible. may be easier to just buy the manifolds/turbos/injectors/injector resistor pack off a TT and then add a fuel controller, and what not though, then just run less boost at 10:1 compression. I'm also interested in swapping in a TT, but in my 02 Galant. Would using a NA V6 and TT parts warrant an easier swap and/or more reliable performance as well?
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| Diablosangelis |
May 19 2008, 03:26 PM
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Okay, so after reading this thread several times, I think I've kinda figured out what to look for, but I might be looking at a vr4 (early model) in the near future, so I want to be sure. 1. Differential, make sure the recall work has been done, check for fluid etc. 2. Test drive, shift hard, listed for turbo spooling properly, be very careful for smoke 3. Check turbo play (some specifics on what to look for would be nice) 4. Make sure most recent 60k work was done properly (if anyone could give a complete idea of what to look for it would help), especially timing belt 5. Check oil cap for cleanliness Anything else major I should be aware of? I know the clutch can be a weak point if its abused, and a bad timing belt can do some serious damage. And that the transfer case can be extremely dangerous, so make sure its been done, but also that the recall covers the transfer case for the life of the car, including multiple replacements. Obviously, I will be checking for everything in general, just making sure I check any typical abuse or problem areas...
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| EMC 3000gt |
May 19 2008, 05:42 PM
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Read the entire post before you ever call me out again on anything I say. First, a non turbo 3/S will lose to a S2000. Second, yes the rear turbo tends to die before the front one and yes you should replace both. Third, while I do like IPS and Jeff is the freaking man but 3250 you get turbo, manifolds, 02 housings, oil lines, and gaskets... Ok so now you need fuel pump injectors, Wideband. Emanage, hmm want the rest of the parts you need. hmm so now you just doubled that. Forth, the fastest 3/S is a 93, and its Matt and Dynamic Racing's car. Fifth, His time 8.81 @ 166.7mph Sixth, The Proof(IMG: http://www.dynamicracing.com/mw/images/0/03/DR_8_second_pass.jpg) Seventh, The '92's are just as bad as the '91's because they only have a 2 bolt main which make them weak. Eighth, just a testimate to the strength of the stock axles... yeah the 8 second run was done on them. Ninth, oh yeah and no two step, stock "Y" pipe Next, My AC works just fine. And finally, would you like me to continue to prove everything you say as worthless or will you just take my word for it and accept that the supra was faster then the 3/S? ~Eric
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| EMC 3000gt |
May 20 2008, 04:51 PM
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| Diablosangelis |
May 24 2008, 11:33 PM
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not to disagree with you, but the date on that is kinda important... before 94, the 3000gt vr4 was slower, the stock psi was lower, hence the slower 0-60, 1/4, and top speed, in 94, they upped the stock to make it equivalent to the supra TT, so not really disagreeing, cause the other guy sounded like an ***** anyway, just pointing out that the date, 1993, is kinda important, cause the vr4 in later years could hang with the supra TT, and so could the earlier models after the free boost upgrade ( Boost mod) that upped them to the equivalent of the later years. Not disagreeing, stock for stock in 93 it wasn't faster, it was def slower, but in later years it was the equal of the supra TT for speed. And definetly not to take away from the other cars listed... I'd take any one of them any day, specially the supra TT targa or the 3000gt vr4, but the others would be cool also... Oh, and about that comment about the 91-92, does that mean they should be avoided? Turns out I won't be in the market as soon as I thought, but hopefully it won't be long, and thats helpful info... oh, and another sidebar... I would love to see where the R34 gtr v-spec 2 matches up with them... it was a later year, but that car is supposed to be sick on the skidpad, although stock its not faster I don't think...
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| kingrabbit |
May 28 2008, 12:09 AM
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I bought this vr4 as a daily driver because I am having my 93 RX7 rebuilt. I went out to find a sporty car and I found this 3000GT and I must say I got a great deal on it only paid $6000. This is just a base so it is front wheel drive (my first sports car with front wheel drive). 0 to 60 is good and the handling is OK. This car is very heavy, about 3300 pounds and only 222 horsepower. ______________________ autopartswarehouse blog
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