hahaha, on your 4th S2 now
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Originally posted by sjw185 View PostAndy,
As everyone has said, your thread has been a good read and an inspiration.
I am on a similar trail as yourself so it was always good to see what you were up too.
I envy you that you have managed to release yourself from the burden of owning and modifying a S2.
Me being on my 3rd S2, I realised I had to buy the youngest one I could find so I could make it a keeper.
I suppose you have thought about selling all your exotic parts and returning it to standard power as it is still hard to beat on the track.
As you are close to Knockhill, buy a trailer so no more MOT woes
Sort all your wiring with your interior in the bin……..mmmm got me thinking now how much for the rolling shell?
Cheers
Steve
If I was to start again I would do many things differently, but I also bought the first one as it was all I could afford, and then fixed in on the cheap etc.
I could not go backwards in the power game.
If you are really interested drop me a PM, shell will be scrap value, I cant let the suspension/hubs etc go for nothing though as I need to fund a replacement.Current-2004 Impreza PPP wagon
Sold-92 3B coupe-RS2+, 996s, konis, rear torsen, forged rods........
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I had a drive for an hour or so in a mates BMW Z4 2.5, 230bhp ish, lovely handling car, makes the S2 seem archaic
however
Power, rather lacking, dont get me wrong its quick, very easy to speed, torquey, but I miss the excitement from from insane acceleration, passing stuff takes too long as well. Power delivery is weird as well, it goes faster as you rev it harder as opposed to floor it, wait a second and then massive torque surge to redline. Very easy to balance on the throttle mid corner though.
Dunno if I can handle a nice handling, but slow car, I still love brutal acceleration.
Martin made the helpful suggestion of trailering it to Tonks for a V8 conversionCurrent-2004 Impreza PPP wagon
Sold-92 3B coupe-RS2+, 996s, konis, rear torsen, forged rods........
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Compression tested the engine before taking it out;
Cyl 1 12 bar
Cyl 2 12 bar
Cyl 3 11 bar
Cyl 4 11.1 bar
Cyl 5 12 bar
12 bar is 175psi, so looks pretty good for a high mileage engine.
Compression pressures
New: 9-14 bar (131-203 psi)
Wear limit: 7.5 bar (109 psi)
Max. permissible pressure difference between all cylinders: 3 bar (44 psi)
Engine is out
I need to get the Torsen rear diff off the car, then its ready to go as a rolling shell with the brakes to come back to me.Current-2004 Impreza PPP wagon
Sold-92 3B coupe-RS2+, 996s, konis, rear torsen, forged rods........
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This one has a Nimso exhaust which is brilliant, silent on cruise, but a nice rumble on WOT.
Currently has a Nismo rear spoiler which I am not sure about, I think I will grab a Nismo replica front splitter as they look bad ***.
Nice power delivery, handling feels amazing so far!Current-2004 Impreza PPP wagon
Sold-92 3B coupe-RS2+, 996s, konis, rear torsen, forged rods........
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Looks yummy! What is it? Looks a bit like a Porsche
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2004 Nissan 350z GT
4 pot Brembo front brakes, 2 pot Brembo Rears
276bhp stock
5.7 0-60
RWD
1,446–1,634 kg 53:47 F/R
LSD
Rays forged wheels
3.5 V6
OEM strut braces
Nice suspension setup, handles well out the box, timing chain is good for 200k apparently.
Cheap and hopefully reliable.
Idea is to spend time driving and enjoying, still tinker with bolt ons for fun, but its pretty sorted out the box.
Decats
Plenum spacer
remap
can knock on 300bhp if I want to tinker, or a bolt on supercharger kit is 400+bhp but I am ignoring that for now.
I did look at 911s, but NA ones seem rather unreliable, and not that fast, turbo ones are rather expensive still.
Also just to try something different, I have had 80s/90s/S2s since I was 17.Current-2004 Impreza PPP wagon
Sold-92 3B coupe-RS2+, 996s, konis, rear torsen, forged rods........
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