Dumping a ton of money into any economic car is a waste of time and money, we do it for the love of the project, that's it
I'm not sure I agree with this Chris. I saved a ton of money on my car insurance not buying a Ferrari or a Lotus Exige. Tweak was the cheapest track weapon I've ever built and the most fun I've ever had on the track. These cars are an enormous bargain. Even if you were to spend 70K on a festiva that was optimized in every way, you'd still have $#!t box car insurance and registration prices, which is huuuuge! They are worth every penny and every second spent on them.
Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
I'm not sure I agree with this Chris. I saved a ton of money on my car insurance not buying a Ferrari or a Lotus Exige. Tweak was the cheapest track weapon I've ever built and the most fun I've ever had on the track. These cars are an enormous bargain. Even if you were to spend 70K on a festiva that was optimized in every way, you'd still have $#!t box car insurance and registration prices, which is huuuuge! They are worth every penny and every second spent on them.
Maybe I should rephrase :lol: dumping a ton of money into an econobox with hopes of making money from it, is a waste
I know I'll never get my money back out of my festiva if I ever sold it that's for sure lol so I'll just dump more money it haha
I'm not sure I agree with this Chris. I saved a ton of money on my car insurance not buying a Ferrari or a Lotus Exige. Tweak was the cheapest track weapon I've ever built and the most fun I've ever had on the track. These cars are an enormous bargain. Even if you were to spend 70K on a festiva that was optimized in every way, you'd still have $#!t box car insurance and registration prices, which is huuuuge! They are worth every penny and every second spent on them.
Dumping a ton of money into any economic car is a waste of time and money, we do it for the love of the project, that's it
I got what you meant, Chris :mrgreen:
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I kinda always thought of what it'd be like to run a front and rear turbo setup.
I've thought of that too.
Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
I was thinking small turbo off the manifold with a huge external wastegate to bypass to the big rear turbo. But also have the exhaust outlet on the small turbo pipe back to the large turbo as well.
Obviously I haven't given it any *real* thought. Though I do have a very small (k03) and a very big (HE351CW) turbo at my disposal..........
91GL BP/F3A with boost
13.79 @ 100, 2.2 60' on 8 psi and 155R12's
I was thinking small turbo off the manifold with a huge external wastegate to bypass to the big rear turbo. But also have the exhaust outlet on the small turbo pipe back to the large turbo as well.
Obviously I haven't given it any *real* thought. Though I do have a very small (k03) and a very big (HE351CW) turbo at my disposal..........
So you could run a bigger turbo with the same amount of lag, same boost but less heat? Or would you bump that boost up a bit?
I'm thinking broad powerband from 2,000 (or less) to 7,500 rpm. The VW 1.8t the K03 came off of had its peak torque at like 1,800 rpm. This would be great in my automatic car since it cant stall up to 4,000 rpm or wherever the holset would start bringing power on.
91GL BP/F3A with boost
13.79 @ 100, 2.2 60' on 8 psi and 155R12's
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