Hey everyone,
On the 6th of february I purchased an AR86 (sr5), and am beginning the conversion to GT-S. Currently its in body and paint getting all the body and paint work done to it. Once i get it back, I plan on putting together the suspension.
Problem is, it doesnt have a 4AG, or a 4AGZE, but the lame old 4-AC. Pretty pimp carburated engine if you ask me...
The car hasnt been tuned up in ages, and will go through complete tune up, and gasket installation when i get it back. I need to recover as much of the original 80 horsepower as possible. Im also installed a compelte 2 1/4 inch straight exhaust (no cat) to a HKS hi power muffler. That should boost it 20hp.
If i had the 2K for an engine swap, id already have it. I however do not have the money right now, and am looking at that as a mid summer, end of summer project. I just want it to look nice, and have a good suspension set up, and be able to drift.
Problem is, after im done with weight reduction, I will have a mediocre power to weight ratio. It needs to be better for drifting, if i dont plan on burning up my ebrake and my clutch.
Im considering installing a dry nitrous oxide kit on the car. Ive been researching this and have been talking to people for the past two weeks. I think a good 50 shot would make the car quicker, (keep up with my friends 240's), and ensure a driftable car until its time for the swap.
Ive learned that similar engines have handled up to 100hp shot, and have absolutly no problem in doing so. I understand the risks involved in this, and I like to look at it this way -- once i blow it... ohhh darn.. time for a 4agze swap...
Anyway, let me know what you guys think about the nitrous idea. Include experience, rumors you may have heard, or anything that will help me out with this. Also any other upgrades that will help me get the car up to around 160 horses or so. I do think it would be cool to be the only person to have the 4 AC engine that can drift, and take out some hondas every now and then.
Ill be posting pictures soon. I have a ton of them but havent listed them anywhere quite yet.
Let me know what you guys think, and keep in mind is a 4AC, there is hardly anything for it..
thanks guys
On the 6th of february I purchased an AR86 (sr5), and am beginning the conversion to GT-S. Currently its in body and paint getting all the body and paint work done to it. Once i get it back, I plan on putting together the suspension.
Problem is, it doesnt have a 4AG, or a 4AGZE, but the lame old 4-AC. Pretty pimp carburated engine if you ask me...
The car hasnt been tuned up in ages, and will go through complete tune up, and gasket installation when i get it back. I need to recover as much of the original 80 horsepower as possible. Im also installed a compelte 2 1/4 inch straight exhaust (no cat) to a HKS hi power muffler. That should boost it 20hp.
If i had the 2K for an engine swap, id already have it. I however do not have the money right now, and am looking at that as a mid summer, end of summer project. I just want it to look nice, and have a good suspension set up, and be able to drift.
Problem is, after im done with weight reduction, I will have a mediocre power to weight ratio. It needs to be better for drifting, if i dont plan on burning up my ebrake and my clutch.
Im considering installing a dry nitrous oxide kit on the car. Ive been researching this and have been talking to people for the past two weeks. I think a good 50 shot would make the car quicker, (keep up with my friends 240's), and ensure a driftable car until its time for the swap.
Ive learned that similar engines have handled up to 100hp shot, and have absolutly no problem in doing so. I understand the risks involved in this, and I like to look at it this way -- once i blow it... ohhh darn.. time for a 4agze swap...
Anyway, let me know what you guys think about the nitrous idea. Include experience, rumors you may have heard, or anything that will help me out with this. Also any other upgrades that will help me get the car up to around 160 horses or so. I do think it would be cool to be the only person to have the 4 AC engine that can drift, and take out some hondas every now and then.
Ill be posting pictures soon. I have a ton of them but havent listed them anywhere quite yet.
Let me know what you guys think, and keep in mind is a 4AC, there is hardly anything for it..
thanks guys
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