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Spyder 03 GS info...
I own a 2003 Spyder GS as in the decription.
1.) I would like to know (what engine it has firstly) and what type of turbo kits can I install? 2.) Ohh and another question....it has a 4 spd manual as well as an overdrive...Ive had opinions that the "sports mode" will actually slow me down ...whats this for if its slower than the auto? (btw refrain from flaming im a noobie!! lol) |
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Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
A company named AAI makes a turbo kit for the 4cyl. It is a very good kit. It may be only for the 5-speed though. Check their site.
www.acceleratedautosports.com Also, the triptronic transmissions are slower than 5-speeds. They have more drivetrain loss, because essentially, it's still an automatic. |
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Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
Is the engine code the 4g64 model?
So the tranny isnt good...how much would a nicer one cost? (im on a tight budget) |
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Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
Yes, you have a 4G64.
And no one sells a "nicer" tranny, and it's not that those trannys suck, they are actually pretty strong. But with ANY car, if there is a 5-speed version of it, it will always be faster, stock vs stock that is. Your only option is to do a tranny swap to a 5-speed manual. |
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Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
So, I just have to check to see if the turbo will match the tranny. Hmm...(is a triptronic better than an auto? Or the same?)
And how much will a 5-speed $$$ ? |
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Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
5 speed trannys cost around $1200-$1500.
Tiptronics are better as far as being able to shift when you like and whatnot. However, they have the same drivetrain loss. The will never match up to a 5-speed. |
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Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
On a side note..with a turboed sleeper like the GS ever stand up to a Mustang v8 boss 5.0L? :S
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Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
It all depends on how much you boost it. The silver RS you see on AAI's page was pushing 9psi and hit 264whp. There were times when he leaned it out a whole lot and hit 280+whp, so, it is possible, without a doubt.
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I was looking around for some turbo's for my 2003 GS Eclipse and came accross a few that boasted an added 255hp to your existing (stock is 145hp for the 5 speed manual GS). It's hard to believe that just dropping a turbo on it will jump it from 145hp to 400hp, so I often question the site, but the majority of turbo's for this car that I've seen all list between 220 and 255hp boost in addition to your existing hp. The one that was 255hp was a name brand like $3000 for the kit not installed.
Just out of curiosity, what is whp? Maybe I'm just not thinking straight and can't figure out what the "W" stands for, but I've seen it numberous times so I know it's not a mistype... I think one of the main reasons I haven't gotten a turbo kit is due to the wear and tear on your engine, and the added maintenance of having to rebuild your turbo every 50k miles or so. If you don't rebuild the turbo, it starts to leak oil into your cylinders, and eventually you can kiss your engine goodbye.. |
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Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
Chances are that those kits boost the power to 255hp, not an extra 255hp. You'd have to run like 20psi for that, which would require internals and such. Either that or they are saying the potential for their kit is an extra 255hp when fully boosted to the turbos ability.
WHP = Wheel Horsepower The numbers you see advertised for cars and whatnot is BHP, Brake Horsepower, which means horsepower at the crank. You lose horsepower though the drivetrain (clutch, transmission, differential) which makes the WHP lower than the actual output of the engine, but, it is an accurate representation of the cars ACTUAL power and not some BS that the company wants you to think. For example, the 2000 V6 Eclipse 5-speed is rated at 200hp from the factory. The actual WHP is about 170-175 in stock form. Thats why automatic versions of cars are always slower than the same car with a manual transmission too. Automatics have a lot more drivetrain loss. Turbos do cause wear and tear, but when done right, they dont cause anymore damage than anything else. You absolutely DO NOT have to rebuild your turbo or engine every 50k miles. As long as you properly maintain you engine with the little things, like changing the oil, letting it warm up when its cold, making sure the gaskets are still intact, etc, your turbo could probably outlast the car itself. |
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wow...you scared me...every 50k miles? lol. I was going to find another route. Is it that hard to do properly? Or is it tricky enough that it requires a professional to install? Dont want to buy the thing and never have the skill to put it on right....
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Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
You have to rebuild the turbo every 50k miles or so because the berrings lose their seals. The rebuilding is basically removing the turbo, disassembling and replacing the berrings etc.. The seals only last about 50k miles or so I've been told by people who do drag races proffesionally (and has the numberous car pictures on his wall with his team etc..).
The rebuilding of the turbo IS "proper maintenance". |
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Re: Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
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That is absolutely incorrect. Maybe on their drag car they have to rebuild the turbo every 50k, but certainly not on a street car. What you are saying would require the millions of people who own SRT-4's, 1.8t's, GS-T's GSX's, Evo's, WRX's to bring thier cars in every 50k to have their turbo's rebuilt. As you can see, that makes no sense. |
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Why would that not make any sense? Cars have maintenance logs you are supposed to keep up with. Why couldn't that be part of the 50k mile maintenance sheet? Hell, there are some cars that require you to remove the entire engine to do any maintenance to them. Granted they are cars that only rich people drive because nobody else can afford that, but they do exist. Why would it be so hard to believe that you have to pull the turbine off once every 50k miles for maintenance as part of your standard maintenance on one of those cars?
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Re: Re: Re: Spyder 03 GS info...
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Bingo. This is a street car...not a professional drag strip car. Why would I put my engine under so much pressure as to mess it up every 50k miles....I need to drive this thing a lot you know...I'm sure it can be installed without that amount of damaging pressure. Your friend IS indeed a PRO...with a PRO tuned car.... |
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