Haa not got that sort of money, in fact at the minute I've not got much money at all but I'm saving up fast. First things first I'm getting it looking aesthetically pleasing and going all out on it wrapping it, dropping it and treating her to some new Lenso's...
After all that I'm going to start work on the engine but I'm not sure weather or not to keep it standard, drop in some ITB's instead of a standard inlet, 4-2-1 Manifold mapped out, uprated internals and keep her running at the max without forced induction. Still alot of money but I know it'd be reliable and wouldn't ruin anything inside the engine plus it's all stuff I can do without paying someone else to do it professionally.
My alternative is Turbo charging, I'm not sure whats harsher on the engine I've heard because the forced induction of a turbo is pushing hot air into the cylinders that it isn't running as efficiently as it could be and under standard compression your putting the block under alot of strain... However I believe a turbo would be more an every day kind of fast, something that's got some serious poke should you need to put your foot down but that's not going to break the bank running it
The final alternative is to supercharge it, this would invoke I guess the same sort of price uprating everything etc... and it would be seriously fast but I think turbo's are more fun, plus I love the sound of a nice BOV...
My deciding question is going to be how long can I except the car to live for should I go down any of the forced air induction routes? If it's going to drastically ruin the car it isn't something I'm going to be looking at for the simple reason if I spent any amount of money on it it's going to be something I want to keep for a very long time as I simply won't afford to get rid of it. If it's going to be breaking down every 5 minutes then it isn't something for me this is a car that's driven every day with 200-300 miles on the clock every week to get to college and stuff so I need it to be reliable.
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