
Marc's 1990 4.2L V8 Twin Turbo Coupe Quattro
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HT Motorsport
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Much like any car can cost you in maintenance its hard to say how much of the stuff I've put on the car is all part of the conversion or just upgrades/maintenance. EG: I didn't have to swap out the intercooler but I did.
But to answer your question its somewhere in the 30k range including the purchase price of the car.
But to answer your question its somewhere in the 30k range including the purchase price of the car.
Marc Swanson
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Schecky
yeah, obviously thats all my own labor. So when the obvious "whats it worth" question comes up, I'm not sure what the correct answer to that would be.
I'm curious. Chime in (notoriously cheap ass motorgeeks
): "Whats it worth"?
I'm curious. Chime in (notoriously cheap ass motorgeeks
): "Whats it worth"?Marc Swanson
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Proprietor, EFI Motorsport
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oldsklaudidub
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90_Koop
Well if you kept track of the hours worked on it and the $ figure then it should be pretty easy to work out how much it's worth.
Hours worked x how much you get paid an hour + Actual expenses = value of the car.
Now of course this doesn't take into account other tangible or intangible costs. EG. Did your wife divorce you because of this project ?(intangible) If so how much did that cost you (tangible) when she did?
Those kinda things factor in there too.
:-D
BTW I can't wait to hear this baby run. Oh yeah!
Hours worked x how much you get paid an hour + Actual expenses = value of the car.
Now of course this doesn't take into account other tangible or intangible costs. EG. Did your wife divorce you because of this project ?(intangible) If so how much did that cost you (tangible) when she did?
Those kinda things factor in there too.
BTW I can't wait to hear this baby run. Oh yeah!
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What it cost in $$ and time unfortunatley has nothing to do with what its worth...It's worth is all in the mind of the potential buyer as we all know.
Is it worth $50K to a buyer? $75K, $100K? who knows. I can tell you of many people who have spent $50-150K on non street legal track cars that make less power.
I personally think its awesome and is emotionally priceless to you Mark, Right up to the point that a buyer appears and you have a new project you want to fund
Cant wait to beat the snot out of it on the track
and then lap you in the DTM+ (But thats at least a year away so you cannot sell it until then)
H
Is it worth $50K to a buyer? $75K, $100K? who knows. I can tell you of many people who have spent $50-150K on non street legal track cars that make less power.
I personally think its awesome and is emotionally priceless to you Mark, Right up to the point that a buyer appears and you have a new project you want to fund

Cant wait to beat the snot out of it on the track
and then lap you in the DTM+ (But thats at least a year away so you cannot sell it until then)H
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Adam Mowafy
Adam: turbos are a good budget choice, obviously the ultimate would be something in the Garett GT line but I didn't want to get that spendy. Based on my dyno plot the 3.6 was unable to push the turbos to the limit, the boost curve kept rising to redline despite the wastegates being forced closed.
Peter: 6 speed has been in for a while, just not one that works properly :( The current 6 speed in the car came off ebay and has major internal issues, grinding gears, missing syncros, etc.
Chabaso: No, I wasn't planning on being at limerock but I will be at NHMS on the 8th.
Peter: 6 speed has been in for a while, just not one that works properly :( The current 6 speed in the car came off ebay and has major internal issues, grinding gears, missing syncros, etc.
Chabaso: No, I wasn't planning on being at limerock but I will be at NHMS on the 8th.
Marc Swanson
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oldsklaudidub
oldsklaudidub wrote:So Marc I am reading your thread over to get an idea of the exact spec that the new tranny has.
I am just trying to compare you gain and lose.
new vs. old
Cheers,
Corey
Here ya go:

Marc Swanson
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pro_mtn_biker
The drop from 4th to 5th is a consequence of wanting maximum acceleration out of 4th, figuring in a lot of tracks I run on 120mph should be plenty, negating the need for the shift to 5th. Even so, shifting to 5th at 7k puts me at about 4500 rpm which is just after the torque peak on my motor anyway 
end cost was $2300 delivered. Gears are cryo'd, all syncros are new as is the main shaft and many of the gear sets. No specific HP spec on it, I guess that would be a question for Scott but its got a warranty

end cost was $2300 delivered. Gears are cryo'd, all syncros are new as is the main shaft and many of the gear sets. No specific HP spec on it, I guess that would be a question for Scott but its got a warranty

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WRC
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WRC
quattro87 wrote:end cost was $2300 delivered. Gears are cryo'd, all syncros are new as is the main shaft and many of the gear sets. No specific HP spec on it, I guess that would be a question for Scott but its got a warranty
You had to come up with the core didn't you?
No. I think thats his normal policy but I think he'll take non-wide 01E trannies as well, eg all the early //S car trannies. Due to some supply problems he waived the return for me as well as paid for delivery

Marc Swanson
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