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  • mikeyjd
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    Originally posted by milehighbear View Post
    I now have 206553 original miles on the trucktiva.
    for sale?

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  • mikeyjd
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    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?
    really 600k? on the original motor?!

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  • milehighbear
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    I now have 206553 original miles on the trucktiva.

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  • bobbyspider
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    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?
    HOLY JOKE!

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  • bobbyspider
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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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  • mikeyjd
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    Originally posted by TorqueEffect View Post
    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.
    very solid.

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  • TorqueEffect
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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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  • mikeyjd
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    Originally posted by kayweb View Post
    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])
    Awe that's to bad..

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  • kayweb
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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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  • neanderpaul
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    323, tracer. Dig around in the engine swaps subforum. And here is the B series Wikipedia.

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  • mikeyjd
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    Oops. Double post.
    Last edited by mikeyjd; 05-19-2013, 07:42 PM.

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  • mikeyjd
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    Originally posted by Aaronbrook37 View Post
    I'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!
    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.

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  • Aaronbrook37
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    Originally posted by Spike View Post
    Heh, yeah.. sorry for quoting you so quickly. :p
    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...

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  • Spike
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    Originally posted by Aaronbrook37 View Post
    Agreed with you, bud. Had he not quoted me when he said it, I'd have listed those three reasons instead of my ten.
    Heh, yeah.. sorry for quoting you so quickly. :p

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  • neanderpaul
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    Originally posted by Twistiva View Post
    343,xxx and still going?

    Holy crap!

    Mine is about 187,xxx and going so your numbers give me encouragement!

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