So I've been watching the builds on this forum and reading about them in the mag for many years now. Always figured I could never do it, mainly because of the distance (about 2000 miles). My VQ Sentra project proved to myself that it was possible for me to do. It's been gathering momentum in my head for a while now, with scrap prices around here being so low. SVreX's K20 swap thread and an evening of chatting with a buddy also helped me figure out a plan. I was thinking either a K20 swap, or try another fwd VQ35 since I truely it's a very overlooked budget option. I announced to SWMBO last weekend that I was going to give it a go, if the right car showed up I would go for it. Didn't think anything would really happen anytime soon, then I saw this.
2006 is one of the good years, it has the better management with factory wideband O2 sensors. My current sentra has the older style. The 5 speed is actually better for both autox and drag than the 6 speed found in Maximas as I found out with my Sentra project, as the 2nd gear top speed is higher and a 13 second quarter mile won't need a shift to 5th. There is an open-source tuning software that I'm trying to figure out called Nisprog via Rom Raider, so I can tune it for the cost of a VAG-COM cable ($10 or so).
So I went to look at it. The car is pretty trashed, leather is torn, wheel and tires mis-matched, all four door handles broken. I don't see much recoup other than scrap weight. The car is supposedly a tow company auction buy. I'm taking a pretty big gamble not knowing if it even runs.
I lowballed him at $300 CAD.
And that's how it ended up at my work today. I haven't touched the car yet, no idea what shape it's really in. But I have the basis for a challenge build, and I'm $226.88 into a challenge build.
I'll update tomorrow when I try to get it running.
Plans are long term, this is for 2021 at the earliest, probably later. Now I just have to be on the lookout for a car to build. Considering Civics, 1g Neons, another Sentra, or something like a Metro/Firefly/Fiesta and mount the engine in the back. Whatever comes up in the right shape and price.