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Old 12-21-04, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Evil Aviator
Go turbo swap then.
But I don't want to. If I can get a nice increase by spending $500 I'll do that. But if it will cost $2000 just to get anything significant then I'll just pass on the whole thing till I finally put in a 20B. Fortunatly I can get a front clip for really cheap. And I have the mechanic who can help me drop the motor in and tune it with no sweat. But I'm going to wait till my N/A motor dies before I replace it. And until then I want to build around it so everything will be interchangeable with the 20B. Dropping $500 for a fuel controller and what not won't hurt me at all. But if it won't make any real difference then I'll just forget it and wait till I put in the 20B.
Old 12-21-04, 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by flamin-roids
I'll just pass on the whole thing till I finally put in a 20B.
^ This is a better plan. The 20B swap will cost about $10,000, so it sounds like you would be better off just saving your money now rather than spending it on a stop-gap measure.

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And until then I want to build around it so everything will be interchangeable with the 20B.
Then keep it stock for now.
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