What to spend $2K on?!?
My wife has some money coming in soon. She said she'd like to take part of it and call it mad money for each of us. She was thinking 2 grand each for some kind of splurge.
Here's what I've got. 94 C package with a hardtop. Tein RA's with a mix of springs 9/6 currently on the car. 15x8 6UL's with 225/45 RS2's with plenty of tread. 15x7 K1's with 225/45 r comps for the track. RB hollow front bar. Factory front lip spoiler. Have a seat to swap in for track days along with 5pt harness. Hard dog HC hard top bar. BEGI S4 with 2860rs. MSPNP. 2 1/2" enthuza. AEM wideband. FM frame rails. Have Energy bushings waiting for me to put in. Complaint. Rides lousy. Tein RA's are race shocks. They aren't jarring but strangely the car doesn't feel well damped. Lot's of movement. Feels like I'm riding on springs. Other cars are stable next to me on smooth freeway and I'm going boing boing boing... Other thoughts to upgrade. 6 spd. Rear end gearing. 99 headswap. Look for a built bottom end. Improve aero. Certainly would love to have that magic 300rwhp figure at my command. So the question is this. If you had my car how would you spend 2K to make it better? More power? Better ride or handling? Stronger tranny and rear end? (has torsen) I'm hoping someone says something that sets off a light in my head that says "ding ding ding that's perfect!" Keep in mind I could spend more than 2k since the parts I replace might be worth something too! |
Your business is suffering and you are going to "splurge" $4K?
Are you serious? |
Originally Posted by mrtonyg
(Post 365820)
Your business is suffering and you are going to "splurge" $4K?
Are you serious? I say find a way to fit a ls1 swap into 2k. Or convince the wife to fund it with her 2k too. |
Used shifter kart.
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Shifter cart would be a kick. I really am wanting to improve on my little girly Miata though. It's a tough decision between more power, better ride or a combination of both.
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I hear what you say about the Teins but; that just means that the suspension shouldn't be your top priority.
If I were you, I'd combine a WI kit with a 99 head. Btw, you can get a 99 head for around $300 plus shipping and the WI kit would be another 350 or so, you'd still have around $1350 to upgrade your suspension if you wanted to do so. Now, you can then sell your current Teins (say for around $700) and buy yourself one of those fancy ones for around $2,000). See, I've spent your $2,000 for you :giggle: |
Rafa,
That's more like it. The 99 head swap is on my radar. Hadn't thought about WI. Thanks! |
Originally Posted by cueball1
(Post 365850)
Rafa,
That's more like it. The 99 head swap is on my radar. Hadn't thought about WI. Thanks! FWIW, I already bought a used AEM WI kit. Another suggestion: if you don't want to mess with the suspension (btw, I wouldn't if I were in your shoes) you could also think about one of the new Begi intake manifolds. |
Having been in a similar situation myself (it was my own windfall, but still), I can agree with your situation and attitude. You have to enjoy some things even when others are not going so well.
In any case, I'm in the process of doing a mildly built bottom end (forged rods and tri-coated pistons), 99 head, 6-speed swap, and 3.6 gear swap. You probably won't get much return for the old parts. In any case, it's not exactly a cheap route, you'd easily spend almost all of your $2k on the engine alone, and that's with smart shopping for people selling parts cheap. IDK if you have machining experience, if you do, you can kill a lot of labor costs. If I were in your shoes, I'd make it a point to get those bushings in (don't forget your Zerks), resolve your suspension issue since a well planted car can get the power to the ground more efficiently, and do the head and trans/rear end swap. Leave the built motor out of the equation for now and just make sure that you have a damn good tune. Then research the aero part of it, seems that there's a lot of cheaper DIY options popping up now. And as Rafa suggested, toy with the WI idea, it helped a good bit on my car. |
Ah, I'd say get as much as you can for the 2k.. a 6 speed, some used tires/rubber (not 6ULS), and the 99 head. My thought process is this:
2k will last you a lot longer if you pick up a bunch of the little things you've wanted, and take the time to enjoy the install. Buying 2k suspension right now probably will yield you about 2 hours of installment fun (depending on rust) :) |
Originally Posted by cueball1
(Post 365842)
I work in my business 7 days a week and haven't written myself a paycheck in over a year. My wife has a fantastic job and does very well for us. She thinks I deserve a little something from a windfall coming in. Apparently you disagree.
You know where to stick that comment. |
Originally Posted by RotorNutFD3S
(Post 365853)
Having been in a similar situation myself (it was my own windfall, but still), I can agree with your situation and attitude. You have to enjoy some things even when others are not going so well.
In any case, I'm in the process of doing a mildly built bottom end (forged rods and tri-coated pistons), 99 head, 6-speed swap, and 3.6 gear swap. You probably won't get much return for the old parts. In any case, it's not exactly a cheap route, you'd easily spend almost all of your $2k on the engine alone, and that's with smart shopping for people selling parts cheap. IDK if you have machining experience, if you do, you can kill a lot of labor costs. If I were in your shoes, I'd make it a point to get those bushings in (don't forget your Zerks), resolve your suspension issue since a well planted car can get the power to the ground more efficiently, and do the head and trans/rear end swap. Leave the built motor out of the equation for now and just make sure that you have a damn good tune. Then research the aero part of it, seems that there's a lot of cheaper DIY options popping up now. And as Rafa suggested, toy with the WI idea, it helped a good bit on my car. |
If i had 2k set aside for the car it would buy seats, rubber, harnesses, pads/rotors, door bars, other various stuff to get it more track prepared.
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Start hitting up every track day that you can.
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Originally Posted by JayL
(Post 365875)
Start hitting up every track day that you can.
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Coke and whores.
Barring that, fix what you feel is most "broken". If the suspension pisses you off, take care of that. |
Originally Posted by Rafa
(Post 365864)
Rotor; I think he already has a built engine ;)
Originally Posted by cueball1
(Post 365810)
Other thoughts to upgrade. 6 spd. Rear end gearing. 99 headswap. Look for a built bottom end. Improve aero. Certainly would love to have that magic 300rwhp figure at my command.
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I would figure out what you want to do with the suspension, if you're unhappy with it now you'll always be unhappy with it. Then sell your RAs.
You're already setup for the track but if you want more power the 6 spd is going to give you the reliability you'll need to keep hitting up every track day you can afford. As for aero you can do alot of that yourself with ABS and whatever that birch crap is savington is working with to make his own splitter. |
Originally Posted by RotorNutFD3S
(Post 365853)
If I were in your shoes, I'd make it a point to get those bushings in (don't forget your Zerks), resolve your suspension issue since a well planted car can get the power to the ground more efficiently, and do the head and trans/rear end swap. Leave the built motor out of the equation for now and just make sure that you have a damn good tune. Then research the aero part of it, seems that there's a lot of cheaper DIY options popping up now. And as Rafa suggested, toy with the WI idea, it helped a good bit on my car. Good list! That's pretty close to what I was thinking. The WI I'd never thought about. With you and Rafa mentioning it I'll have to look at it again. |
Originally Posted by RotorNutFD3S
(Post 365888)
This made it sound like he didn't... :dunno:
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