Bare bones bpt

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MXTreme
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Bare bones bpt

Post by MXTreme »

Well, My car is screwed thanks to the timing belt. But instead of putting $500 in a motor I want to replace, I'm thinking of doing as little as possible to get a BPT drivable, and just adding things later. What do you guys think I could get away with? I'm trying to spend as little as possible, and I already know where to get a engine/tranny for $1000. I'm just looking to get my car running, I'll probably keep the turbo at 0 psi to skimp out on the bov and such, but what else should I do? thanks.
OsoSlo z28
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Re: Bare bones bpt

Post by OsoSlo z28 »

spend the money to get get a bp instead. much easier to install. get the turbo and accessories later.
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torpedan
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Re: Bare bones bpt

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ditto
-torp.
I don't own a Mazda.
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