10k? How much was motor vs labour.No new revelations here but I finally got my car back. 2k less miles on the replacement engine, and $10k less from the wallet. Pain.
Giving the FWD file a try for bit.
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10k? How much was motor vs labour.No new revelations here but I finally got my car back. 2k less miles on the replacement engine, and $10k less from the wallet. Pain.
Giving the FWD file a try for bit.
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Engine was $5,700 plus tax, 43k miles with a 12 month/12k mile warranty. My car is a 2015 with 45k miles and was likely one of the first runs of the CXCA since it was non-PP. Engine was a later CXCA off a recently wrecked 2016 PP car.10k? How much was motor vs labour.
NGP is a good outfit for sure.Engine was $5,700 plus tax, 43k miles with a 12 month/12k mile warranty. My car is a 2015 with 45k miles and was likely one of the first runs of the CXCA since it was non-PP. Engine was a later CXCA off a recently wrecked 2016 PP car.
I actually ended up sourcing it myself and it was the lowest mileage CXCA motor available in the country at the time (wasn’t even off the car when I bought it). A new long block wasn’t really an option since they’re all backordered from Germany with no ETA available.
Probably got somewhat of a break on the labor, they definitely spent more time than the hours they ultimately charged - and they pushed it through in less than a week as soon as a slot opened up in their schedule. I also had them do the water pump just for good measure since the engine was already out.
Shitty as the situation has been, there’s a reason I drive out to NGP for major performance work - nothing but good things to say about their team.
What service did you use to find the engine? I've also read before that our engines are extremely common in China apparently, though Im sure it would cost and arm and a leg to ship an engine across the globe.Engine was $5,700 plus tax, 43k miles with a 12 month/12k mile warranty. My car is a 2015 with 45k miles and was likely one of the first runs of the CXCA since it was non-PP. Engine was a later CXCA off a recently wrecked 2016 PP car.
I actually ended up sourcing it myself and it was the lowest mileage CXCA motor available in the country at the time (wasn’t even off the car when I bought it). A new long block wasn’t really an option since they’re all backordered from Germany with no ETA available.
Probably got somewhat of a break on the labor, they definitely spent more time than the hours they ultimately charged - and they pushed it through in less than a week as soon as a slot opened up in their schedule. I also had them do the water pump just for good measure since the engine was already out.
Shitty as the situation has been, there’s a reason I drive out to NGP for major performance work - nothing but good things to say about their team.
fytftfyWell, when it comes to 4-cyl econoboxes you never really know what your gonna get. It was two 5.0s playin a bit, then I decided to join in and it was game on.
I mean, there are a lot of 4 cylinder econoboxes which are limited to 300-350whp by their bottom end, probably not enough to walk a 5.0 Coyote like a stock bottom end GTI. The ea888 cast iron bottom end isn't common among modern engines.fytftfy
Hit the nail on the head here. I feel like most 4 cylinders end up more expensive than a V8 by the time they're as fast. I have Subaru friends that end up with $10k+ in the engine before they crack 400hp.I mean, there are a lot of 4 cylinder econoboxes which are limited to 300-350whp by their bottom end, probably not enough to walk a 5.0 Coyote like a stock bottom end GTI. The ea888 cast iron bottom end isn't common among modern engines.
Hit the nail on the head here. I feel like most 4 cylinders end up more expensive than a V8 by the time they're as fast. I have Subaru friends that end up with $10k+ in the engine before they crack 400hp.
DTR still installed, switched to the APR FWD file. No reason to believe this tune caused the failure (if APR is being truthful that I am literally the only person who has experienced this failure with the DTR).What service did you use to find the engine? I've also read before that our engines are extremely common in China apparently, though Im sure it would cost and arm and a leg to ship an engine across the globe.
Of course, the big question....have you installed the DTR and will you go with APR's tune? (Personally I'd get a COBB AP and get EQT on the job)
Got that right. But once they are, holy funHit the nail on the head here. I feel like most 4 cylinders end up more expensive than a V8 by the time they're as fast.
Thanks for sharing. Demonstrates what I was on about earlier in the thread - your 0-60 is no better than Stage 1 numbers because you are never exceeding the maximum ~.5-.6g afforded by your tires and suspension in street conditions, and Stage 1 can keep up with that amount of power to the ground. Past 60 is where you should really see the difference.Popped a couple 0-60s, pre-IC install (did that this afternoon).
Same stretch of road 15m apart.
1. Need to find a new spot b/c it was bad idea central.
2. LC set to 4k. First one is without holding down ESC button to go to sport. Second one is ESC Sport.
100%. From a roll? Pulls like a freight train.Thanks for sharing. Demonstrates what I was on about earlier in the thread - your 0-60 is no better than Stage 1 numbers because you are never exceeding the maximum ~.5-.6g afforded by your tires and suspension in street conditions, and Stage 1 can keep up with that amount of power to the ground. Past 60 is where you should really see the difference.