Are there any downsides to the N/A models besides no turbo? Are they relatively easy to turbo or is the motor different?Nope, it's n/a. Very, very good price for that.
Are there any downsides to the N/A models besides no turbo? Are they relatively easy to turbo or is the motor different?
I definitely would want to turbo it. Bummer. That looks like a great deal if someone wants an N/A.If you don't want to turbo it, not really. The n/a's have smaller brakes and a smaller radiator.
The engine is very different and is not worth turboing. The S54 transmission is ~45lbs lighter and not nearly as strong as the E153 (turbo) transmission. The S54 grenades around 300tq, not *infinity like the E153. Other differences are gauge cluster, shift cables, axles, rear hubs, and the n/a's do not come with a rear cross-brace from the factory.
If you do want to turbo it, you are better off buying a turbo chassis.
I've had other pumps fall apart internally, things are spinning but the pumpy parts are not.
Tap the line or crack a fitting and see if you get fuel.
Only thought - jammed FPR? Clogged fuel filter? Both long-shots at best, damaged fuel pump seems much more likely.
Boo to broken cars.
