I've had my car for four years now. Added headers, a weber, have gone through three different ignition systems, two exhaust systems, swapped in a c-4 and an 8" rear, etc. So far, most of my efforts have been in updating the suspension, brakes, electrical system to make the car reliable, safe and fun. I've got all the receipts. I haven't added them up, but I'd be surprised if I was under $20k including the price of the car. It's a nice car for the money, but it's a dog. Sure, it'll cruise at 80, but my best 0-60 (calculated by my little winshield mounted computer) is 12 seconds and I can't even spin the wheels.
At his point I'd be happy with enough power to do a burnout, maybe spin them into second, and hang the tail around a corner. How much power is that with a c-4? I don't know. This engine is supposed to make 190 ft-lbs stock. Not a chance that's true or I'd be laying rubber all over DC. If I could get close to that kind of performance (say a sub 9 second 0-60) for 10% of my total budget thus far, I'd jump at the chance. I'm hoping the new head with some nice rocker arms for around $2,000 will do the trick and I can get on with some driving.
Turbo? very tempting, but I'm too lazy to do the work. I can probably swap the head in an easy day and be pretty satisfied with the results. When my bottom end dies I'll do the basics there and pick up some power and smoothness, but not until I absolutely have to. If I can make a phone call and have a hot short block show up at my door instead of hassling with the local engine builder, so much the better. It's only a matter of time before I need one.
At his point I'd be happy with enough power to do a burnout, maybe spin them into second, and hang the tail around a corner. How much power is that with a c-4? I don't know. This engine is supposed to make 190 ft-lbs stock. Not a chance that's true or I'd be laying rubber all over DC. If I could get close to that kind of performance (say a sub 9 second 0-60) for 10% of my total budget thus far, I'd jump at the chance. I'm hoping the new head with some nice rocker arms for around $2,000 will do the trick and I can get on with some driving.

Turbo? very tempting, but I'm too lazy to do the work. I can probably swap the head in an easy day and be pretty satisfied with the results. When my bottom end dies I'll do the basics there and pick up some power and smoothness, but not until I absolutely have to. If I can make a phone call and have a hot short block show up at my door instead of hassling with the local engine builder, so much the better. It's only a matter of time before I need one.