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So what exactly failed? Turbo?
It’s super clean. Kw v3’s along with everything else you can possibly do to the suspension. After sleeping on it, I think I might try and save her. The 2.5 is looking really tempting because the local wrecker has a bunch of them with low miles and ready to pick up for $150! From what I’ve seen my 2.3 head will bolt right on. We’ll seeCar looks clean I would fix it
I haven't done much research but I would check out a few things before doing that though, such as if tuning will be difficult with a larger displacement than the ecu expects or whatever and also how available good quality parts are so you don't just blow this one up too. I have always heard the 2.5s are not usually as strong so you would definitely have to build it solid.It’s super clean. Kw v3’s along with everything else you can possibly do to the suspension. After sleeping on it, I think I might try and save her. The 2.5 is looking really tempting because the local wrecker has a bunch of them with low miles and ready to pick up for $150! From what I’ve seen my 2.3 head will bolt right on. We’ll see View attachment 19589
Built motors can be very reliable too you just have to have a builder that knows what he is doing. I have ran mine on lower power levels now that is built for 500+ for about 30k miles. I replaced my vvt but it wasn't fully new whenever I built it and that was my mistake not the builder.
If you go 2.5 route it will definitely need built to be able to last any time at all and isn't just a feed line and return line from what I had remembered reading.
I have a Cobb ap and a handful of local tuners. That’s one good thing about living in SoCal. The current tune wasn’t perfect, I was eventually going to get it re tuned.Ecu is a lot different on a speed compared to a miata though. I think some of it is tune related due to completely different size motor and what not but idk for sure.
I saw that too, but I’ll believe it when I see it. I smogged my ms3 recently with the Cobb tune in it. Passed with no issues. We’ll see how it goes in 2 years if I still have it.
First step for longevity on a speed is using a reputable etuner not some local shop
Bruh. I've been tuned ~90k miles with a remote tuner. Has not been an issue at all.
Kidding aside, I did rent dyno time and had a guy from Georgia remote tune my f100. But I really like my truck lol.Bruh. I've been tuned ~90k miles with a remote tuner. Has not been an issue at all.
I saw that too, but I’ll believe it when I see it. I smogged my ms3 recently with the Cobb tune in it. Passed with no issues. We’ll see how it goes in 2 years if I still have it.
Yea because I totally wanna be 4 states away from the tuner if/when something goes south.