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really 600k? on the original motor?!Originally posted by kumalaba View Post@ fm5 my 88lx had 429k still getting 37mpg on the hwy & original clutch, it did sound like a diesel though
& i entered the high mileage contest & got 2nd place, the festy that won had over 600k!!!! was that scitzz that won that?
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HOLY JOKE!Originally posted by kumalaba View Post@ fm5 my 88lx had 429k still getting 37mpg on the hwy & original clutch, it did sound like a diesel though
& i entered the high mileage contest & got 2nd place, the festy that won had over 600k!!!! was that scitzz that won that?
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i had 216,000 when i got it and drove it till 226 then swapped to the b6 and sold the motor and is still running from what i know
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very solid.Originally posted by TorqueEffect View PostNo original motor here, the original motor gave up the ghost before I bought the car, I am guessing it was around 300k miles when it gave up. Owner then dropped in a motor with 132K from an 89' (either from an auto, or a carby using the old bits off the dead motor to keep FI)
But the 5-speed is still original, so that has well over 300k miles on it. Whether or not the clutch is original is beyond me. I am willing to bet it is not, since the biting point is pretty low on the pedal.
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No original motor here, the original motor gave up the ghost before I bought the car, I am guessing it was around 300k miles when it gave up. Owner then dropped in a motor with 132K from an 89' (either from an auto, or a carby using the old bits off the dead motor to keep FI)
But the 5-speed is still original, so that has well over 300k miles on it. Whether or not the clutch is original is beyond me. I am willing to bet it is not, since the biting point is pretty low on the pedal.
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my festy has 162k or so, but the transmission is in awful shape (previous owner was a teenager who didn't even realize that it had a fifth gear [gear is stripped])
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323, tracer. Dig around in the engine swaps subforum. And here is the B series Wikipedia.
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I could definitely see how it would be nice to have the power in the mountains. My engine's compression is actually starting to weaken a little bit, so I might have an engine swap coming at some point in The not so distant future. I have a b3 out of an automatic that has just 73,000 miles on it so I was planning to use that when the time came. The b6 swap is intriguing though. Is there a list of cars that those engine were put in? I have a long time before I'll need it, so I might be able to find a really good deal if I keep my eyes open for one in the meantime.Originally posted by Aaronbrook37 View PostI'd highly recommend sticking with your factory engine unless you feel a power increase offsets the time, effort, and money it takes to swap engines. Some people reach that breaking point quicker than others. I lasted three years with my B3.
It wasn't anybody's build or car that persuaded me to do the swap, but actually the Rocky Mountains. With a single passenger and perhaps 100lbs of gear in the back, my all-stock B3 really struggled to make it through the mountain passes. There were times on a full-speed open-road highway when I had to downshift into second gear to keep my speeds up. That was the breaking point for me: Westiva 2010.
If you're curious to see just how well your car is performing, have your compression tested and do a leak-down test as well while you're in there. Mind you, at 56.8mpg average... I suspect your engine is in tip-top shape. I know your driving habits certainly are. I highly recommend keeping it that way as long as possible!
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Wasn't directed at you, Spike haha. But yes I agree with you also! Hard to say what my significant other thinks of the Festiva. Initially, when she saw it, it was super cute and convenient... then I dumped the clutch and hit boost...Originally posted by Spike View PostHeh, yeah.. sorry for quoting you so quickly. :p
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Originally posted by Twistiva View Post343,xxx and still going?
Holy crap!
Mine is about 187,xxx and going so your numbers give me encouragement!
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