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moneyfresh 10-12-2013 12:14 PM

about to start collecting for my GT2871R build
 
Whats the price range I'm looking at? Not looking to spend more then,6000 is this a realistic price or? Also want to do it properly so I'm thinking

Rods
Rod bearings
Crank bearings
Piston rings (good idea)?
Fmic
2.5" custom exhaust
Cast iron header
Injectors
4.2l s4 MAF
Gt28 turbo
Motor mounts
Tranny mounts
Upgrading my unitronic software
Fuel pump
Clutch
Complete gaskit kit

If I've forgotten anything please feel free

bradtyler02 10-13-2013 09:58 AM

Mike at Ringer Racing

redline380 10-13-2013 04:17 PM

think I had around $5000 grand into mine, but that included spending $2500 on rebuilding a junkyard motor. if you wait for a good deal on some used parts, you can keep it under 3000 grand.

you'll want to replace piston rings and rehone the cylinders. new bearings all around (don't forget to buy thrust washers). you'll want 3inch downpipe and exhaust. buy the treadstone intercooler made for our cars. TR18T Intercooler 480HP- TREADSTONE PERFORMANCE

just start watching vwvortes and audizine classified sections to get some used parts. buy everything over the winter and install in summer. also what year car do you have?

BaseDrifter 10-13-2013 04:32 PM

$5,000 grand?! Holy moly. And I thought a Bugatti Veyron was expensive! ;)

redline380 10-13-2013 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by BaseDrifter (Post 1451066)
$5,000 grand?! Holy moly. And I thought a Bugatti Veyron was expensive! ;)

I also have more horsepower per liter than a Bugatti Veyron :D but its not as fast :(

moneyfresh 10-13-2013 08:22 PM

Its a 2000 atw ive got it near perfect running condition. just cause audis are never 100% lol and im ready to upgrade. first time.motor pull for me. Looks simple aha

redline380 10-13-2013 10:18 PM

do what i did and buy a junkyard motor to rebuild. saves a ton of time and you can get it up and running in less than a week


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