criss wrote:It's true that turbo is a easier and cheaper option to increase the power, but even they can both make foe example 150 atwhp, they still feel different, and I like the non turbo feel, also If I go to the turbo route, I have to ditch all the effort I put on the car, I just dun want to see this happen=]
And I believe my 1.6 should be able to keep up with a 1.8, so 1.8 swap is not an option atm, unless I found a cheap one, and I will still do the exact same thing to it, just my 2.2c( gst included)
I might sound silly, but how can u say no to a done up engine with instance respond =]
I don't disagree with your last sentence. But I've been down your route and I know it is difficult to stop emotional attachment getting in the way of the end result.
Either swapping in a BP, or selling up and buying a NA8 (which nets you a whole host of other goodies like clutch, diff, brakes, synchros, power steering, newer car, etc) is by far the best option. You screw around with the motor less, you'll have more torque, more reliability (less custom parts), less need to spend time and money tuning it. And if you do tune up a 1.8 you will be that much further ahead again. The cost of selling your exhaust and fitting a new one is pittance in comparison to what you are talking.
If I were you I'd write up a spreadsheet mapping out the alternatives, and all the costs involved, as well as assesing the end result (in kW). Then walk away and think on it for a while before acting.