tiger japanese good or bad engine dealer?
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tiger japanese good or bad engine dealer?
any one ever deal with them or heard if they are reputable.
or heard anything about their engines being bad good so on soo forth if theres already a topic on them sorry.
and if you have a more reputable source id love to know
or heard anything about their engines being bad good so on soo forth if theres already a topic on them sorry.
and if you have a more reputable source id love to know
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a friend of mine got a jspec motor from tiger direct and put it in his car in new york 2 years ago. From there, he drove it down to miami where he currently lives, and has done countless 300+ mile trips with no problems. he pretty much daily drives it, so we've had a good experience.
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I bought mine from them. Front rotor had zero compression and the front iron was corroded thru and leaked into the front chamber. In addition, the reverse switch on the tranny was broken off.
My mistake was not checking the compression the day it arrived. I put it aside and focused on house priorities. If I had, it would have been a $250 shipping loss. So if you order one ask them to send you a compression test report for your engine with the engine number on it and have a battery and compression tester ready so that when it arrives you can check it.
But with a new front iron from Japan2LA and $1000 worth of gaskets, seals and whatnot...
"A 13B barely alive. We can rebuild him. We have the money. We can make him better than he was. Better...stronger...faster."
My mistake was not checking the compression the day it arrived. I put it aside and focused on house priorities. If I had, it would have been a $250 shipping loss. So if you order one ask them to send you a compression test report for your engine with the engine number on it and have a battery and compression tester ready so that when it arrives you can check it.
But with a new front iron from Japan2LA and $1000 worth of gaskets, seals and whatnot...
"A 13B barely alive. We can rebuild him. We have the money. We can make him better than he was. Better...stronger...faster."
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so does anyone know of any good engine dealers, all the ones I've seen sound ok, then i do some research and get lots of negative feedback. If not i guess i can look into ebay or craigslist
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unfortunalty as posted above 1 out of 10 motors is good from most jspec places.
I remember checking osaka a few times, and all the motors being pooched one way or another.
So basically you buy jspec and rebuild right after to be sure !
I remember checking osaka a few times, and all the motors being pooched one way or another.
So basically you buy jspec and rebuild right after to be sure !
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I got an s5 turbo engine and trany from them
the good: the rotors, housings and irons were in good condition
the bad: spending $1000+ for gaskets and apex seals, all the sensors on the engine were garbage, the sensors on the trany had been cut off and the way they sent it pretty much destroyed the oil pan.
the good: the rotors, housings and irons were in good condition
the bad: spending $1000+ for gaskets and apex seals, all the sensors on the engine were garbage, the sensors on the trany had been cut off and the way they sent it pretty much destroyed the oil pan.
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Hey guys,
I would recommend buying a car from them (they are stupid cheap), but not a motor. When you buy a car, expect to rebuild the whole thing...
Buy a motor...and you just bought a core motor for the 3/4 the price of a quality, pro rebuild.
I got both my 300zx and my FD RX-7 from them. Both motors were bad. Both transmissions were bad.
'nuf said?
I would recommend buying a car from them (they are stupid cheap), but not a motor. When you buy a car, expect to rebuild the whole thing...
Buy a motor...and you just bought a core motor for the 3/4 the price of a quality, pro rebuild.
I got both my 300zx and my FD RX-7 from them. Both motors were bad. Both transmissions were bad.
'nuf said?
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Lets back up for a second... 1 in 10 jap import motors are NOT bad... I used to be into hondas for a while, after owning several rwd jap cars, and now have switched back to rotary for life... any way, I have installed at least 20+ "jdm" honda motors with NO problems whatsoever. Rotaries are just the exception, not the rule, lets be honest, rotary motors don't like to sit for 1/2/3/4+ years in a wrecking yard and get dropped in and started... the apex seals will freeze up and when you go to start it, their DONE.
Thats not to say that ALL "jdm" rotaries will suffer this same fate, but most will. Another problem with buying japanese turbo motors is the fact that they are low mileage... "WTF??!!" "Blasphemy!" yes its true, for one thing turbo motors don't last as long as a NA motor, for two if OUR government required the car to be scrapped after 30-60k miles I'd beat the snot out of it till its time for it to go...
just my two pennies.
Thats not to say that ALL "jdm" rotaries will suffer this same fate, but most will. Another problem with buying japanese turbo motors is the fact that they are low mileage... "WTF??!!" "Blasphemy!" yes its true, for one thing turbo motors don't last as long as a NA motor, for two if OUR government required the car to be scrapped after 30-60k miles I'd beat the snot out of it till its time for it to go...
just my two pennies.
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I realize with older n/a rx7's it's a bit of a different story, but everytime an FD guy tells me about how he wasted his money and time on installing a junk JDM motor, I just shake my head. It's pay me now or pay me later guys.......
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See this thread for more peoples experiences with Tiger Japanese.
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Dude its garbage. they just told me all there inventory on rotary engines are bad. I bought two engines and they were both bad. i returned them and got my money back.
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