madking411
New Member
I say im looking for a middle ground, because I'm thinking of building a somewhat strong engine a 1990 LS 4-door and so far i've got 3 options....
1st option is to go ALL OUT, get a turbo shortblock with all forged internals, race bearings, etc., gonna cost $1,500 for just the shortblock. I dont really have money like that, because in the end, it'll end up costing me ~3k for a fully built turbo street legal race motor...I can run it up to 350 - 400whp safely without getting sleeved...but im not so sure about running that daily.
2nd option is to keep it as is. Slow as s***, and low compression....:roll: gonna cost me $0.00 but sucks majorly to have a car thats supposed to be some sort of sports sedan, but is in reality VERY slow. The motor in my car even got beat by a singlecam bolt-on EK coupe :shock:
3rd option is to rebuild the engine, but to rebuild it with all stock parts. Basically just do a refresh of everything inside the motor (all the seals, bearings, etc.), get the compression back up with new piston rings, install the milled head with dual valve springs and titanium retainers that i have, and then boost it with an eBay turbo kit and then run 6psi daily on a small turbocharger.
So. What i need to do is try to figure out which of the three options would be the best "bang for the buck" as far as reliability is concerned, and as far as power is concerned. This is where i need assistance. Please provide some Constructive Criticism, or Positive input, ETC. I just need a bit of guidance as to which path would probably be best for someone on a budget looking for a nice amount of power and reliability.
1st option is to go ALL OUT, get a turbo shortblock with all forged internals, race bearings, etc., gonna cost $1,500 for just the shortblock. I dont really have money like that, because in the end, it'll end up costing me ~3k for a fully built turbo street legal race motor...I can run it up to 350 - 400whp safely without getting sleeved...but im not so sure about running that daily.
2nd option is to keep it as is. Slow as s***, and low compression....:roll: gonna cost me $0.00 but sucks majorly to have a car thats supposed to be some sort of sports sedan, but is in reality VERY slow. The motor in my car even got beat by a singlecam bolt-on EK coupe :shock:
3rd option is to rebuild the engine, but to rebuild it with all stock parts. Basically just do a refresh of everything inside the motor (all the seals, bearings, etc.), get the compression back up with new piston rings, install the milled head with dual valve springs and titanium retainers that i have, and then boost it with an eBay turbo kit and then run 6psi daily on a small turbocharger.
So. What i need to do is try to figure out which of the three options would be the best "bang for the buck" as far as reliability is concerned, and as far as power is concerned. This is where i need assistance. Please provide some Constructive Criticism, or Positive input, ETC. I just need a bit of guidance as to which path would probably be best for someone on a budget looking for a nice amount of power and reliability.