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Engine Question


Ted2987
03-11-2004, 07:46 PM
The only thing that is stopping me from getting a vr-4 is my dad. He thinks that it is a hard sophisticated engine. He is used to working on domestics (i.e. 69 camaros, novas, chevelles, etc.). Big blocks/small blocks...the works. He thinks that i wont be able to work on it. IS IT THAT COMPLICATED!? OR IS IT JUST A NORMAL ENGINE?! thanks

duchguy
03-11-2004, 08:38 PM
The only thing that is stopping me from getting a vr-4 is my dad. He thinks that it is a hard sophisticated engine. He is used to working on domestics (i.e. 69 camaros, novas, chevelles, etc.). Big blocks/small blocks...the works. He thinks that i wont be able to work on it. IS IT THAT COMPLICATED!? OR IS IT JUST A NORMAL ENGINE?! thanks

its all the same shit, it got 4 wheels, whether it has a supercharger or turbos, yeah the vr4 prolly has way more electronics but hey electronics are still the future! The VR4 was way ahead of its time, specially the hardtop spyder, not to many cars until recently have matched that! :)

Igovert500
03-13-2004, 07:41 AM
Well, it has 2 turbos and alot of bells and whistles throughout the car, but an engine is an engine. If you know what you're doing, there's plenty you can do to make it go faster. Not to mention, there are plenty of good resources to learn about this car. www.stealth316.com, www.3si.org, 3kgt.com, and plenty of others that you can find links to from the above sites.
I suggest researching it more if you have any questions. The engine bay on these is pretty packed, so you wont have as much space to work with as the older muscle cars, but if you know engines and turbochargers, then go for it...it's an awesome car.

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