okay so my car runs fine but it has 180,000 kms on it. I want to start building on it but figured I should start with an engine rebuild so that I have a good base to go from.. I went to an engine shop and asked them about a rebuild for my 2000 mustang gt 4.6L v8 and he asked me what I want rebuilt. I said the motor hah.. he said I would have to be more specific and that if the car is running fine just don't worry about it. Really discouraged me. I try and do most the work on my car myself but something like that I would prefer to have a " pro" do it because they have all the tools and will be much quicker and hopefully do a flawless job. uggh not sure where to go from here.
Im sure someone will ask what my future plans are for it. I would like to have about 400 or so hp. start of with the basic mods like a cam, throttle body, cai, and eventually put a blower or turbo on it when I can afford it. Actually if anyone has a better route please give me a grocery list. like what parts to get in what order for the best value of my money.
I also plan to build the car from the ground up. I have been looking at the pro eibach suspension kits witch seem to come with everything. aluminum drive shaft. lower control arms.. 4/10 gears . off road exhaust , nice wide tires...I basically wouldn't mind replacing almost every part with quality parts in a bank account friendly way.
Im sure someone will ask what my future plans are for it. I would like to have about 400 or so hp. start of with the basic mods like a cam, throttle body, cai, and eventually put a blower or turbo on it when I can afford it. Actually if anyone has a better route please give me a grocery list. like what parts to get in what order for the best value of my money.
I also plan to build the car from the ground up. I have been looking at the pro eibach suspension kits witch seem to come with everything. aluminum drive shaft. lower control arms.. 4/10 gears . off road exhaust , nice wide tires...I basically wouldn't mind replacing almost every part with quality parts in a bank account friendly way.