And calling it a 'mule' hurts my feelings. Thought you guys were supposed to be helpful, not discourage some one and make them seem like there a complete and total idiot. Isn't that what a forum is for... guess I came to the wrong place, you stick a man and their cars together in one place, this time a forum, and it all becomes an e-peen war, thanks for the help all...
Dude,
nobodys bashin or running your idea down, if anything, they are ALL trying to be very REAL with you. Keep in mind there are people here that have been doing this for all their lives. I have been in a C4 since 1988 and have learned a great deal about what can be done and whats a total waste of time.
It cost LOTS of money to step past 300 hp.
Here, I'll give you some price quotes and I'll supply the links if you need...
Rotating assy, forged pistons, crank, I-beam rods-----> $ 2400
Heads---- bare anywhere from $600 to $1500 EACH
Cost me $1100 for a bare stock head a few yrs ago, new.
Add all the springs, guides, seals etc...
Cam-- $250 Lifters (hyd roller) $250 for GM parts
Thats the basics...and you;re around $5500 so far with no machine work YET, or the details...
Porting, another few hundred,. CC runners/intake & port match, few more hundred.
Now, add a turbo or charger? then fuel goes with that. Fuel inj $300.
The turbo, small twins can be had for $150 each or from a junk yard but you have to rebuild them and thats not cheap,. If you do not have machine tools and are able to deal with micrometers in shaft/bearing size, you cannot rebuild at home. Turbos are very delicate little machines...oil supply lines, oil catch cans... oil accumalators etc...
Hell, lets say you got a pair of turbos for FREE !
now you have to fabricate an intake duct that means piecing aluminum tubing together in small 2" or smaller sections to make the curves and bends and tig welding all that. You got to add a wastegate/blow-off somewhere and a controller. And finally, if you want it to run without knocking to death, you MUST have an intercooler, so the duct that you were building just got 5 times more complex...where do you put all this stuff? brackets have to be fabricated of aluminum,. machine work, it takes weeks if piecing odd parts together.
You could just go buy the KIT, but thats several thousand $$$$$$
No wonder the single turbo is so cheap????? its not even 2% of whats needed.
Then, when you have the engine together and installed, there is the exhaust...thats gonna be $1500 for any POS system thats able to handle turbo flow.
Guess from experience, 350HP. and $10,000
My buddy did a new crate motor, pro-charger, good induction & coolers, the tunes and chassis mods and he gets just barely over 400hp and he spent more than $10K.
If you want a real taste, look up threads in here from Marv...he just built a motor with a HP goal on a budget. He will tell you first hand it ain;t cheap as it started to be. And he did not add turbos, either.
If you want support and advice, you;re in the right place but you cannot come in the doctors office and start telling anyone how to operate...
What we all want, and what we can have are generally different things. Unfortunately, too many of us reject the advice of those that have tried, or been there, because its not
what we want to hear. Then we'll go out and waste a fortune, not be happy with the results and be mad at the car or others that "
should have said something"
Remember when you go down HP road with these advertisements, Most claims do not apply to you. When they say they will add 20hp by bolting their product on your car, its sure tempting and you want to believe. Its simply not true. They might have gained that much HP in their engine when tested, but they never tried it in YOUR engine, or mine. The results are always less becasue
their test controled the results from the beginning...
You CAN build a damn nice motor but you have to be realistic. Start with a solid bottom end, and if there is a budget, forget about chargers or blowers or turbos. The best bang for the buck would be NOS as long as the engine is set up properly. Thats why a forged bottom end is a great way to start. That gives you a solid foundation that you can build on later.
Good Luck, and please don't be offended by those that have already tried.
trust me, I spent big $$$ on every gimick add-on thing there is when I got my first c4...and filled a dumpster when I moved. Also filled somebodys pockets with my money. Thats what advertisements for
MORE POWER are designed to do....not make your car faster.