I really enjoy building things, and when i was 13 i started building computers. I am 16 now and am i need of a car. I am currently driving a 91 volvo station wagon, but for some reason (long story dont ask haha) my mom is selling her 2003 BMW 525i bc she wants her station wagon back. She said that she wouldnt trade with me bc she doesnt want me driving a $40g car. So she said that if i paid 5g of my own money, that she would pay the rest of a car "with in reason". Only catch is that i have to get a car, so either i pay the 5g to get a car i want or she sticks me with a 1g beater. I am guessing around 10-15g is where should would feel was "reasonable". But the only cars that i like in that price range are a used integra gsr or a prelude (NOTICE: No plans to rice out, just enjoy those type of cars). I have noticed that i can pick up a prelude (just an example) engine, tranny, ecu, and all that good stuff for like 2g. I could just drop that into a really cheap prelude with alot of miles. I know that this seems overly complicated, but its mostly the fact that i want to learn engines and things like that. I know cars very well but have never actaully worked on an engine. For those that work on cars like this, are the tools and such really expensive? Is it worth it and how hard is it to learn ( I have a very good general knoledge of how an engine works, just no actual experience) ? Are there any places online or books i could get that would help me learn more? Also just any general advice would be greatly appreciated. What would be the effects of insurance if i was to drop an engine into another car? How much would insurance very if i was to drop a B18 into an integra or if i was to build a twin turbo 300zx? Thanks
Steven
Steven