wait till the motor takes a shit on you...maybe 200,000 miles at least...then swap it...don't swap out a perfectly good motor for a daily drive car because of 120,000 miles...honda motors FTW
Good point. The motor itself is still in great shape. I rarely beat on it and even then I never push it too far. I could always drop the a3 back in after I'm more tired of the car and am at a point where I want to get rid of it. I'll most likely keep the a3 motor, tranny and ecu if I do end up swapping.
Yeah... The motor itself is still in great shape. I rarely beat on it and even then I never push it too far. I could always drop the a3 back in after I'm more tired of the car and am at a point where I want to get rid of it. I'll most likely keep the a3 motor, tranny and ecu if I do end up swapping.
sounds like you want something new in your life. i would say swap it to whatever you want. toy with it for awhile ... a long time lol. then swap back the a3 and sell it off and get a newer car down the road
Yeah something new would be great. What you're saying seems to be what I'm leaning towards. Now I just need to source a motor/good deal!
Good thing is the clutch isn't slipping THAT bad yet, so I can still plan it out and do it right.
Thanks for all of the input guys. If any of you know a good source for motors in socal give me a shout!
Swap, or check out an ~'06 TL with the 6spd. You can find one with decent miles for ~15,000!
The ride on the new SI feels better. But if I had to do it over I wouldn't want payments. I was interested in building my credit. I miss the ep like hell. If I had to do it over I'd swap it.
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