20k to spend on my g35
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20k to spend on my g35
so ive come up on some money that should be here by august at the latest..and i have 20,000 to spend on my 03 g35 5AT...now i for sure wanna do a engine swap to a engine with fewer miles or brand new even because mine has like 106,000 from commuting, other than that the cars in great shape. O and i want to put a 6MT in i hate automatic just figured it would be best for commuting on the freeway everymorning in bumper to bumper traffic, but now im done with that i am aslo planning to go FI the cars pretty much stock any suggestion on which route i should go?
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"Sell your car and get a 6MT first..."
+1 there, most definitely. If your requirement is a lower mile motor and a stick, this is a good place to start. You can get a low mile 6MT for $20k or less, and sell your current vehicle to fund the mods for FI.
Keep in mind if you go this route, you probably won't have enough money to do everything "right". You won't have enough money to build out the motor for a lot of boost. You may not have enough money for a nice brake job which is important when you make more power. I think you need to set some goals for yourself. You said you wanted FI - how much power? 400 WHP? 500? If your goal is the fastest G ever, then you can better achieve that "throwing" the money into your current vehicle. However if your goal is a clean 6MT with a mild amount of boost, then buy the 6MT.
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+1 there, most definitely. If your requirement is a lower mile motor and a stick, this is a good place to start. You can get a low mile 6MT for $20k or less, and sell your current vehicle to fund the mods for FI.
Keep in mind if you go this route, you probably won't have enough money to do everything "right". You won't have enough money to build out the motor for a lot of boost. You may not have enough money for a nice brake job which is important when you make more power. I think you need to set some goals for yourself. You said you wanted FI - how much power? 400 WHP? 500? If your goal is the fastest G ever, then you can better achieve that "throwing" the money into your current vehicle. However if your goal is a clean 6MT with a mild amount of boost, then buy the 6MT.
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How about this.
Save youself from the headaches associated from the somewhat crappy 6mt ( Every single person that I know that has a 6MT has broken it at some point ) and build your auto to handle big power.
If you MUST have a 6MT than go ahead and swap the tranny.
Build your engine to handle the power and you kill two birds with one stone. 0 miles + forged internals.
Twin turbo it and turn up the boost.
Save youself from the headaches associated from the somewhat crappy 6mt ( Every single person that I know that has a 6MT has broken it at some point ) and build your auto to handle big power.
If you MUST have a 6MT than go ahead and swap the tranny.
Build your engine to handle the power and you kill two birds with one stone. 0 miles + forged internals.
Twin turbo it and turn up the boost.
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You can do a LS2 engie swap for less than 20k. Get a low milage pulled motor or brand new crate motor with no mileage. Also would take care of the transmission swap at the same time, since you have to put in a new tranny anyways. The T56 manual lines up perfect with the Z/G, very little modification is necessary.
With a little head work, you could easily have a 500hp NA daily driven car that sounds like a monster. Add nitrous, you can easily have 650 hp 700 tq.
With a little head work, you could easily have a 500hp NA daily driven car that sounds like a monster. Add nitrous, you can easily have 650 hp 700 tq.
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