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Old 06-07-2005, 04:33 PM
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Re: Re: does this seem like a decent setup?

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You guys keep saying that the B series swaps are cheap and they are in terms of motor swaps, but the prices you guys keep throwing out aren't for the entire swap. The entire swap is going to cost around $2000. With $2000 you get a whopping 140hp and need to spend more to make it fast. He's not looking for an all out drag car, just something quick. With $2000 into his D motor he could be looking at 200+WHP which is plenty for a daily driver.
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A d series-turbo is so much more cost effective than any b series. I do admit if you are looking for more than 250whp, a b series would be a better idea.
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