how long in your view can a FTO last?
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
I bought an engine 3 weeks ago with 105K on the clock for $700.Mind you, if you look carefully, you can find whole cars for sale for 1K.
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
wow seems like a good deal...is it intended for your fto?dstocks wrote:I bought an engine 3 weeks ago with 105K on the clock for $700.Mind you, if you look carefully, you can find whole cars for sale for 1K.
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
Its a spare. I dont need it now. Hopefully wont need it for along time.
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
Long enough till you buy your next car.

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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
Forever...
Oh wait...
My FTO is already looking for it's final resting place...

Oh wait...
My FTO is already looking for it's final resting place...

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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
Almost looks like it would fit in the space in front of the car...
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
My non-mivec is still tappin' along at 213000
This question caught my attention as i was wondering the same thing a while back! Hope she lasts 


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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
ive put over 50 000k on mine in under 11months (from 160 to 212). no major issues and have never paid for a service
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
Just the water in the engine loldestinationtoby wrote:ive put over 50 000k on mine in under 11months (from 160 to 212). no major issues and have never paid for a service
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How on earth have you done that?!?destinationtoby wrote:ive put over 50 000k on mine in under 11months (from 160 to 212). no major issues and have never paid for a service
I though my 17000Kms was bad... although mine is mostly city traffic
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
I thought dwayne was bad driving his 100k's in a year 

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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
Sahin wrote:Just the water in the engine loldestinationtoby wrote:ive put over 50 000k on mine in under 11months (from 160 to 212). no major issues and have never paid for a service
yeah but i did that :/ and thats just another example of em being strong.
ive done 11 000kms in the last 3weeks
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
f**k your dealer must live pretty far away...
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
Sahin wrote:f**k your dealer must live pretty far away...

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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
At the time I think it was roughly $1000 in labour. But I've done it myself since then and realistically mechanics charge roughly $100 an hour it shouldn't really take more than 10 hours labour all up to pull out and put back in coz it's a fairly straightforward process:bryan wrote:Wow thats interesting. .how much did you spend to change your engine? And what engine would suit the fto?Nacho wrote:Yeah mine's approaching the 330000km mark but I did cheat and swapped the engine out for a 36000 km engine at about 260000km. Saying that though my first engine got a decent workout during my early 20's and the engine was still running decent at the time.....it was just cheaper for me to put in a new engine instead of replacing all the engine oil seals at the time from f*ckwit mechanics overfilling the engine with oil.
Like everyone's saying, it really depends on your driving style and how well you maintain your car. Just do your research on here and you'll know which parts to maintain more and keep an eye on.....eg. torque converter, stepper motor, input/output speed sensors and where to get the parts cheap *coughs Dwayne*
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
Nacho wrote:At the time I think it was roughly $1000 in labour. But I've done it myself since then and realistically mechanics charge roughly $100 an hour it shouldn't really take more than 10 hours labour all up to pull out and put back in coz it's a fairly straightforward process:bryan wrote:Wow thats interesting. .how much did you spend to change your engine? And what engine would suit the fto?Nacho wrote:Yeah mine's approaching the 330000km mark but I did cheat and swapped the engine out for a 36000 km engine at about 260000km. Saying that though my first engine got a decent workout during my early 20's and the engine was still running decent at the time.....it was just cheaper for me to put in a new engine instead of replacing all the engine oil seals at the time from f*ckwit mechanics overfilling the engine with oil.
Like everyone's saying, it really depends on your driving style and how well you maintain your car. Just do your research on here and you'll know which parts to maintain more and keep an eye on.....eg. torque converter, stepper motor, input/output speed sensors and where to get the parts cheap *coughs Dwayne*
- Remove bonnet
- Drop crossmember and transmission
- Disconnect sensors and hoses
- Unbolt mounts and raise engine
- Same thing in reverse to put in new engine
What engines would be compatible with the FTO?
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
He was talking about a engine from another FTO, not a different type of engine.
To fit a different type of engine would cost much more.
To fit a different type of engine would cost much more.
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
oh i see, but wouldn't it be difficult nowadays to find a fto engine with low KM's like his at 36000km?Vectose wrote:He was talking about a engine from another FTO, not a different type of engine.
To fit a different type of engine would cost much more.
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
Yes, it would. You can get lucky and get ones with 100,000 or so kms on them.bryan wrote:oh i see, but wouldn't it be difficult nowadays to find a fto engine with low KM's like his at 36000km?Vectose wrote:He was talking about a engine from another FTO, not a different type of engine.
To fit a different type of engine would cost much more.
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Re: how long in your view can a FTO last?
Or if you have the budget there are ones from the UK and Japan with 50,000kms