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zpiloto 05-16-2006 05:54 AM

How much have you spent on FE mods
 
Scangauge 129.95
Belly pan/chin spoiler 36.00
DIY PCV can 35.00
WAI 10.00
Heated fuel 27.00
Additives that don't work 15.00

Over 40% EPA milage PRICELESS

This might be something that would be nice to add to the section of the garage. I don't think you need to include routine maintenance such as oil/plugs/filter etc.

95metro 05-16-2006 06:08 AM

Since I bought the Metro in
 
Since I bought the Metro in September I have spent a grand total of $3,735.72 CAD...

...of course, that includes the purchase of the car (2,300) and fuel (420.35). The other $1,015.37 has been for parts and a LOT of tools to complete various jobs that have improved the car's chances of a long life and better fuel economy.

Compaq888 05-16-2006 07:12 AM

Around $150 but I haven't
 
Around $150 but I haven't installed the catch can and the PCV valve.

Aero stuff, spark plug wires, distributor cap, distributor rotor, new intake airhose, LED's, engine coolant temp sensor, tranny cooler, 1.2 bar radiator cap, and some other stuff.

I have another $120 worth of maintenance stuff laying in my closet. It's cheaper to buy the parts yourself than to go the dealer and have them put overpriced parts on the car and rape you with their labor costs. I still buy Nissan parts, just from another dealer at half the cost.

Matt Timion 05-16-2006 08:15 AM

Re: How much have you spent on FE mods
 
New Engine - $550 (with shipping)
New ECU - $30
o2 sensor - $25
obd0->obd1 conversion harness - $130
lightweight wheels/tires - $250
PCV Catch Can - $20

The realization that I may never make this money back in gas savings: Sad.

Quote:

Originally Posted by zpiloto
This might be something that would be nice to add to the section of the garage. I don't think you need to include routine maintenance such as oil/plugs/filter etc.

I've been working on the new garage lately for the new site. There will be three areas for describing your car. Description, modifications, and planned modifications.

Compaq888 05-16-2006 09:41 AM

You win either way. You
 
You win either way. You don't have to make the money back with the gas savings. You pratically build a car. You got another engine, tranny, a lot of a good parts from other cars. You practically have a whole different car for about 5k including purchase price of car.

GasSavers_DaX 05-16-2006 11:58 AM

HF Tranny - Free Complete
 
HF Tranny - Free
Complete tranny overhaul parts - $250
Tranny rebuilding tools - $200
Auto to Manual parts - $100

I haven't really done any of the installations yet though, and I haven't tried any other mods.

zpiloto 05-16-2006 02:20 PM

Quote:New Engine - $550
 
Quote:

New Engine - $550 (with shipping)
New ECU - $30
o2 sensor - $25
obd0->obd1 conversion harness - $130
lightweight wheels/tires - $250
PCV Catch Can - $20

The realization that I may never make this money back in gas savings: Sad.
You might not make it up on gas but you, unlike me, have the tools and mechicanical ability to never take your car to a shop again. Priceless..:)

SVOboy 05-16-2006 02:26 PM

I'll say 0$ dollars,
 
I'll say 0$ dollars, because...

Most of the things like rims/lowering I would've bought anyway.

I've spent 160 on the MID and misc. 40ish on ****, but let's think about this engine I've picked up that has enabled me to sell about 150 dollars worth of stuff, not to mention the other random **** I have been able to sell by picking things up for cheap or free. In fact, if you count my ecu work I've prolly spent almost nothing on the car besides the purchase price.

cheapybob 05-16-2006 02:46 PM

I've spent about $200 plus
 
I've spent about $200 plus $125 for the Scangage. I should be able to make it back in 50k miles without much trouble.

I don't consider maint stuff like plugs, wires, fluids as fuel economy mod costs, because when you buy a 90k mi car, you need to do any maint that should have been done if you can't be sure it was done. You could argue the extra cost of using good synthetics, but I'd argue that I'd have used them anyway with an extended maint intgerval as a result to get a payback for them.

kickflipjr 05-16-2006 04:42 PM

$15 for home depot catch
 
$15 for home depot catch can
$20 for cone air filter

That is it. everything else is just normal repairs.


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