New car suggestion....
-
I'm have to plug subaru. Impreza's are great, but Legacys and Foresters are also great. I DD a legacy and am building a 2.5RS. Here's the kicker:
ALL 93 -01 SUBARU ENGINE BLOCKS, TRANSMISSIONS AND DRITVETRAINS ARE LEGOS FOR SWAPPING
you can take a 4000 dollar legacy and put a JDM 2Ltr (japans early WRX models) with 250 whp in it for 3k
if you don't want power they're still very nice and reliable cars, AWD rocks winters socks off, plus older model parts are cheap.
PSI said RS engine ej25 = sti engine block and thats true, so all Sti mods work, but the tranny and drive train won't hold if you push it too far, plus for comfort the impreza is a little small,
I really suggest a legacy or legacy wagon
FYI gas mileage on a 03 legacy wagon m/t is about 24 in town, getting on towards 30 highway if you baby it.
-
MethodlesS wrote:
I'm have to plug subaru. Impreza's are great, but Legacys and Foresters are also great. I DD a legacy and am building a 2.5RS. Here's the kicker:ALL 93 -01 SUBARU ENGINE BLOCKS, TRANSMISSIONS AND DRITVETRAINS ARE LEGOS FOR SWAPPING
** you can take a 4000 dollar legacy and put a JDM 2Ltr (japans early WRX models) with 250 whp in it for 3k**
if you don't want power they're still very nice and reliable cars, AWD rocks winters socks off, plus older model parts are cheap.
** PSI said RS engine ej25 = sti engine block and thats true, so all Sti mods work, but the tranny and drive train won't hold if you push it too far, plus for comfort the impreza is a little small, **
I really suggest a legacy or legacy wagon
FYI gas mileage on a 03 legacy wagon m/t is about 24 in town, getting on towards 30 highway if you baby it.
Responding to the 2 things in BOLD type:
All JDM WRX/STi's come stock with EJ20's...including the Spec-C. The exception was the 22B. A JDM 2.0 liter block is day and night different than a USDM ej20 in that it is a much thicker walled block than what they sent us on this side of the big pond.
The 2.5 RS, while utilizing the same displacement as an STi, is not the same motor. The 2.5 RS uses an open deck 2.5 liter high(er) compression setup, whereas the EJ257 found in the STi is a semi-closed deck design, using a more boost friendly, lower compression setup.
Other than that, all external parts will bolt right up from any of the current 4 cylinder subaru's.
-
^^^
quite right, after i posted i thought about editing for a more thurough ex. but opted not to as it's really just about the car instead of engine...though i was under the impression that the 00 and 01 2.5 rs <u>block</u> was a match up for the Sti v7 obviously i was wrong
I don't understand why you responded to the 2 ltr engine part, you can put a JDM 2.0 Sti into a legacy for 3K if you do the wiring yourself and search for a good deal, the engine wall difference is why i simply said JDM instead of JDM/USDM 2 ltr i don't know why anyone would want a USDM 2.0ltr over JDM (as i've also found them to be more expensive) and the tranny that comes with the earlier model 02-04 (i think) is made of cheap handblown korean glass
I apologize if this is thread whoring
edit: i figured the 2 ltr thing out, the "earlier japan WRX engine" i meant pre-98 22b as the engine non R/A can be imported cheaply, though the 22b :icon_thumleft: drool
-
I was just correcting the "Japans early WRX models" part...almost all of them came with the ej20 and still do to this day, reason being, you can't run an engine larger than 2.0 liters in WRC so they keep their bad ass high reving 2.0 liter in their cars over there. You are correct, it will work fine however and is a GREAT choice.
-
95TsiAWD wrote:
94 TT Dodge Stealth with 99 VR4 front bumper FTW.
I think I would like a 4 door car again.EDIT, Also, I have been looking at GTP's, SC'd rivs, SC'd Regals, but around here they are priced very high and a lot of them have a ton of miles. Plus, I don't like the interior of the GTP's.
I'm going to look into a 2.5RS, I think it ight be a good choice.
I have been looking at saller SUV's, like Durango's, since with gas prices you can get them for dan cheap. However, The gas mileage SUCKS on one of those.
I think I'm going to really consider a 2.5 RS. I want something safe in the winter, and something I can go hunting in. We usually just go pheasant or grouse hunting, so I just need something that will do well on snow covered dirt roads witht he very occasional "Off-roading" if you will.
-
Like the color, and the 2000-01 are my favorite body styles in the RS. As long as everything is ship shape with it having that rebuild title looks like a great deal.
-
Sweet-WRX-Lovin wrote:
Like the color, and the 2000-01 are my favorite body styles in the RS. As long as everything is ship shape with it having that rebuild title looks like a great deal.
I don't know if I would want an automatic or not, thats the only problem. -
94NDTA wrote:
I was thinking something like this, only in manual. It would be perfect. How would the modability be on soething like this, IF I got the mod bug....
LINK!!!You'll be happy with that as long as its not a auto.
I must say I do love the Durango in the show. The only downfall to ours is its full-time 4wd which even with the small engine, gets 14 in town and 18 on the highway. In the winter tho, 4WD LOCK FTW!!! We've never had any problems with it and they are relatively cheap. I actually almost bought one for myself after my parents got theirs.
95TSi, are you selling your VR4 already?
-
PSiedTSi wrote:
You'll be happy with that as long as its not a auto.I must say I do love the Durango in the show. The only downfall to ours is its full-time 4wd which even with the small engine, gets 14 in town and 18 on the highway. In the winter tho, 4WD LOCK FTW!!! We've never had any problems with it and they are relatively cheap. I actually almost bought one for myself after my parents got theirs.
95TSi, are you selling your VR4 already?
The only think that is keeping me from getting a durango is the gas mileage. I found a 2000, with under 80K that I talked him down to $7K. That is a damn good deal if you ask me. He told me he has had a hard time selling it because of the price of gas.Also, I've been thinking that maybe an auto isn't such a bad idea. From I've been reading in the past couple of days, the auto's are stronger than the manuals, and people have less problems with them. That might be a plus because I am looking at this car to be reliable. I have the Trans Am for fun when I want it. Plus, the GF would be able to drive it (hasn't driven a stick YET).
But....slamming gears sure is fun......
-
PSiedTSi wrote:
You'll be happy with that as long as its not a auto.I must say I do love the Durango in the show. The only downfall to ours is its full-time 4wd which even with the small engine, gets 14 in town and 18 on the highway. In the winter tho, 4WD LOCK FTW!!! We've never had any problems with it and they are relatively cheap. I actually almost bought one for myself after my parents got theirs.
95TSi, are you selling your VR4 already?
Nope.
I will also vote for a durango, I had a 98 and loved it, wish I wouldnt of sold it.
-
94NDTA wrote:
The only think that is keeping me from getting a durango is the gas mileage. I found a 2000, with under 80K that I talked him down to $7K. That is a damn good deal if you ask me. He told me he has had a hard time selling it because of the price of gas.Also, I've been thinking that maybe an auto isn't such a bad idea. From I've been reading in the past couple of days, the auto's are stronger than the manuals, and people have less problems with them. That might be a plus because I am looking at this car to be reliable. I have the Trans Am for fun when I want it. Plus, the GF would be able to drive it (hasn't driven a stick YET).
But....slamming gears sure is fun......
In stock form, the auto is a little stronger in a 2.5 RS than a 5 speed, however a 5 speed is much easier to rebuild if it does break....and more fun to drive.I'd recommend the 5 speed, and this is coming from someone with a built auto.
-
97jeep wrote:
in my jeep i have the 5.2L v-8 all time awd/4wd what ever you want to call it on them. never had anyproblems with getting places. i get 13.5-14.2/3 most of the time and i drive it somewhat hard and have 3 inch oversized tires
How uch does it cost to fill up and how often do you fill it? -
94NDTA wrote:
Didn't paying for gas on it suck though? Thas the only thing preventing me from getting a durango.
I remember jims moms durango got lik 9 in town and 13 on the higway... paying that much for gas will quickly make up for how much money u saved on the price of the vehicle -
if u get one with the I6 youll get better milage(less cylinders and available 2wd). actually thursday was the 1st time i drove it in 3 months, i took insurance off it and parked cause im driving the 240. but i filled it up from just over 1/8th tank and it was $50, but my tank is somewhere in the low 20 gallons, i know i have put 21 gallons in it once, and there is a reserve in there to off acouple off gallons not shown on your electonics or gauge, at least thats what im told. and i get better mileage then my moms 05 with hemi and MDS with her driving. ive got to get it fixed or do something cause im running really rich right now. we have got 20mpg on the highway between here and montana at 75. but big tires and stuff ruin that opertunity. i have seen base models in the paper for around $4k right now, and good wranglers are expensive.
i can get about 280-290 miles on a tank, been so long since ive driven it. and the electronic stuff for mileage on mine is way off have no idea how but what ever i always check it the old fashion way. ill let you know what i get on this tank, its getting parked when the 240 runs again. and then when winter comes itll be out for some fun:icon_bounce:
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better 💗
Register Login