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    #16
    sho i shtand corrected (radio beer commercial for grolsh)

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      #17
      If you're gonna go with a V8, make the swap worthwhile and go with an LS1.

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        #18
        but thats just wrong
        Back to my roots

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          #19
          Yeah i dont want the ls1 because that to me just kills the car. I cant put an american motor in a german car, thats gay. I know the capabilities of the ls1, and i know its light but if my car was an rx7 or something like that i would. It just seems to dicrace the car to put anythingin it other than its manufacturers motors.


          I found a turbo kit from this company and its only 3k, ive turboed many cars and i could put a kit together myself but i know a couple of people that orderd from here and theve had no problems...
          whats that its spikin 26 and holdin 16

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            #20
            you could also spend a grand on suspension, $300 on tires, and do DEs for a season and end up faster around a track with your stock motor than most m50 street fools
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              #21
              Originally posted by Rob
              you could also spend a grand on suspension, $300 on tires, and do DEs for a season and end up faster around a track with your stock motor than most m50 street fools
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                #22
                Well i already have kw variant 1 coilovers, threy are pretty haha....


                whats that its spikin 26 and holdin 16

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by e30sd
                  i understand the point you're trying to make, but you're using a grossly overrated figure. with the advent of TT/BL kits, active actually faced competition, and dropped a lot of the their prices. most kits are around 7k, which is still out of range. but stop living in 2001.
                  I was unaware of that Pasha.

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                    #24
                    You could also source out the parts for a stroker for like 2k, build that, then spend the rest on suspension mods/ decent track wheels, tires, and driving schools.
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by FifeDog236
                      You could also source out the parts for a stroker for like 2k, build that, then spend the rest on suspension mods/ decent track wheels, tires, and driving schools.
                      $2k strokers make dismal numbers. And he already has suspension if you didn't notice. Driving schools = best advice.

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                        #26
                        more to a suspension than pretty "coil overs", but I digress
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Rob
                          more to a suspension than pretty "coil overs", but I digress
                          I agree, but I get the impression that he only got them to slam the car.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Digitalwave
                            How do you think you could have a (reliable) boosted M50 out the door for $5? Active Autowerke's stage 1 turbo is almost $11,000 itself.
                            TJ, not everything has to be a "kit"

                            You can buy the parts needed [yes new parts] and put the kit together yourself. My turbo parts cost me $2000 at most, probably not much over $1500. I know I don't have an M50 but one can be had for $1500 in good shape and I think $3500 towards a turbo kit is very realistic. Again, not everything is a "stage" or a "kit"
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                              #29
                              I suppose so, but not all of us would want a high mileage stock M50 running boost through a junkyard turbo kit.

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                                #30
                                gotta walk before you can crawl. If you do all your own labor, you can do a 2.5 M50 for $5k.

                                FWIW
                                If I had $5K to put into my car, again, I'd fix everything, springs/shocks/bushings/CAs, Azenis, ditch the cat and head to the track.
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