EFR6258 vs stock rods, round 1: DATSUN wins
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Trying to think what I may do if the warranty doesn't happen. Abe has my manifold and downpipe, so I was thinking of going with a gt2560r but a new one is nearly $800 + cost of changing the downpipe is nearly just the cost of a new 6258 core. So might as well go aluminum super core? Lol. Not sure what benefits over the iron core I'd get. At this point durability is my main concern.
Any advice on staying with a build (first true build of a car) after **** happens?
Any advice on staying with a build (first true build of a car) after **** happens?
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Literally just the center section housing that supports the bearings, coolant fittings, oil drain, etc is made out of aluminum rather than iron.
Good luck and godspeed on that warranty service.
Good luck and godspeed on that warranty service.
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Yeah, fingers crossed. In the meantime, Abe is building my exhaust hopefully soon. I went full 3 inch with a mangaflow but a lighter one than the big maggie (I am 21, I like noise at least for the next couple years). Hopefully it sounds good and isn't crazy loud.
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I know 2.5 isn't *really* going to limit me all that much, but...
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Haha I know. I knew that when I bought it too.
I have a stock motor till I decide to take it apart. I'll likely have maybe like 1k-ish for the build if I play my cards right (and eat lots of ramen) so it's probably going to be a basic rods and na8 pistons build. I want to learn to put it together myself add use a machine shop to do the clearances etc. The turbo setup I have has an ewg, so I honestly think the spool should just about even out vs the same setup with a 3 inch exhaust. Should be interesting as there are plenty of 2560 dynos around with both 2.5 & 3.0 inch setups. I'm not trying to break any records here haha.
That said, I bought the fm setup used and in considering putting it up on Craigslist to see if anyone bites. I'm pretty sure that my driveway would ruin a 3 inch exhaust. Like...I'm not even sure if I can lower my car at all without scraping the **** out of it.
In any event, FM claims 16 rwhp/10 rwtq and 200rpm spool difference between their 2.5 and 3 inch exhaust setups, ceterus paribus. So I figured that's what I was giving up.
/end derail
I have a stock motor till I decide to take it apart. I'll likely have maybe like 1k-ish for the build if I play my cards right (and eat lots of ramen) so it's probably going to be a basic rods and na8 pistons build. I want to learn to put it together myself add use a machine shop to do the clearances etc. The turbo setup I have has an ewg, so I honestly think the spool should just about even out vs the same setup with a 3 inch exhaust. Should be interesting as there are plenty of 2560 dynos around with both 2.5 & 3.0 inch setups. I'm not trying to break any records here haha.
That said, I bought the fm setup used and in considering putting it up on Craigslist to see if anyone bites. I'm pretty sure that my driveway would ruin a 3 inch exhaust. Like...I'm not even sure if I can lower my car at all without scraping the **** out of it.
In any event, FM claims 16 rwhp/10 rwtq and 200rpm spool difference between their 2.5 and 3 inch exhaust setups, ceterus paribus. So I figured that's what I was giving up.
/end derail