S5 Engine
#1
S5 Engine
What would a high/low price for a S5 (1989) Long Block N/A engine that has one blown rotor?
How about high/low price for the same as a short block?
Also I`ve tried searching for what I`ll need to put as S5 N/A engine in my S4 N/A car but have not really been able to find much on the subject. (If I were doing a turbo swap I can find a ton of info on that).
Thanks in advance!
How about high/low price for the same as a short block?
Also I`ve tried searching for what I`ll need to put as S5 N/A engine in my S4 N/A car but have not really been able to find much on the subject. (If I were doing a turbo swap I can find a ton of info on that).
Thanks in advance!
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Dead motors are basically "dead weight".
If it has a confirmed dead rotor, it's not worth much.
I'd concur with Icemark that's it's basically worth maybe $100.
The S5 non-turbo engines are in demand for it's rotors; if one rotor is bad, that the majority of if it's worth no good.
-Ted
If it has a confirmed dead rotor, it's not worth much.
I'd concur with Icemark that's it's basically worth maybe $100.
The S5 non-turbo engines are in demand for it's rotors; if one rotor is bad, that the majority of if it's worth no good.
-Ted
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